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Kayla and the Chocolate Tree

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Kayla loves chocolate so when she finds a chocolate tree she has to have one of the chocolate bars. But she cant reach them! Discouraged, she goes home and brainstorms with her mom. Will Kayla come up with a solution to reach the chocolate?

38 pages, Hardcover

First published February 2, 2016

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AnnaMarie Squailia

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February 13, 2016
Kayla and the Chocolate Tree is a positive children’s book written by Anna Marie Squailia and illustrated by Katrina Gidewill, teaching important lessons involving sharing, teamwork, and giving to others. I like how Kayla – the young female protagonist in the story – is smart, strong, and thinks outside the box. I loved seeing Kayla’s creativity as she plotted how to get chocolate from the tree; the scenarios she came up with to retrieve the chocolate were thoughtful and inventive. Kayla’s mother, another admirable character, wisely encourages her daughter to brainstorm and find a way to solve her problem. The author also features nice activity pages at the end of the book, including those that discuss problem solving techniques. This book serves as a good lesson on problem solving for children, and it can also help start conversations about having a good attitude and being perseverant during tough times.

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