It's My Turn cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 0.4
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 63
Points per Word 0.007937
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

Bear is excited to play kickball, but he keeps trying to take extra turns before everyone else gets a chance. His friends grow frustrated as the game slows down, and they must help him understand why sharing the turns matters. The simple story teaches children about fairness and the importance of listening to others.

Quick Summary

Bear gets a little too excited about kickball and ends up taking way more turns than he should, which will sound hilariously familiar to any kid who's ever struggled with patience. The whole thing wraps up in just a handful of pages, making it a perfect first chapter book or read-together story for kids still building confidence with reading. Parents will appreciate that it tackles a real kid dilemma learning to wait your turn without being preachy about it, and kids will probably crack up at Bear's enthusiastic (but maybe slightly embarrassing) behavior. It's the kind of quick, lighthearted read that's great for squeezing in before bed or for newly independent readers who want something they can actually finish in one sitting. If your kid likes animal characters and relatable classroom or playground situations, this one's a solid pick.