Super Happy Party Bears: Knock Knock on Wood cover

Super Happy Party Bears: Knock Knock on Wood

Author: Colleen, Marcie

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.4
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 5238
Points per Word 0.000191
Page Count 137
Points per Page 0.007299

Description

In Grumpy Woods, the residents grumble about Wallace the woodpecker's loud pecking, but the Super Happy Party Bears think it's a perfect beat for an early-morning dancercise. When the bears try to convince the other animals to join their dance session, the woods erupt in a playful clash of noise and rhythm. The story offers a lighthearted look at how different perspectives can turn an annoyance into a shared celebration.

Quick Summary

Super Happy Party Bears: Knock Knock on Wood follows the ever-cheerful party bears as they discover that Wallace the woodpecker's nonstop pecking can actually be a fun beat for an early-morning dancercise session. While the other forest creatures grumble about the noise, the bears turn the ruckus into a chance to teach a lesson about seeing the bright side and sharing joy with your neighbors. Kids who love silly animal antics, quick jokes, and stories that end with a celebration will find this a perfect fit, especially reluctant readers who want something short and funny. Parents will appreciate that the book keeps things light, with no scary moments, just a bunch of bouncy bears trying to get everyone to dance instead of complain. If your child enjoys books like "The Bad Guys" or "Narwhal and Jelly," they'll likely love this one for its upbeat vibe and easy-to-follow chapters.