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Cody and the Fountain of Happiness

Author: Springstubb, Tricia

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.6
Points 2.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 14792
Points per Word 0.000135
Page Count 151
Points per Page 0.013245

Description

Cody's summer is in danger of being ruined when her brother's heartbreak, her parents' demanding jobs, and a closed summer camp cast a shadow over the season she hoped would be perfect. Determined to salvage the fun, she befriends a newcomer and together they set out to find a runaway cat that's disappeared from the neighborhood. Their search becomes a small but meaningful adventure, showing how a supportive friendship can help ease family worries and bring a bit of happiness to a tricky summer.

Quick Summary

Cody's summer takes an unexpected turn when a beloved cat escapes and she teams up with a new friend to track it down, all while dealing with her brother's crush troubles and her parents' busy work lives. The story feels like a warm, funny slice of summer with moments that are both silly like a secret fountain rumored to grant wishes and genuinely touching when Cody helps her brother feel better. Kids who enjoy stories about friendships, mischief, and a little bit of mystery will find plenty to love, especially those transitioning from picture books to short chapter books. Parents will appreciate the gentle way the book tackles everyday stress and sibling dynamics without getting too heavy, making it a good choice for a bedtime read or a classroom read-aloud. The overall vibe is lighthearted yet sincere, kind of like a modern version of "Ivy + Bean" with a dash of pet-centric adventure. If you're looking for a quick, feel-good story that can hold the attention of early readers, this one fits the bill.