Dawn and the We Love Kids Club cover

Dawn and the We Love Kids Club

Author: Martin, Ann M.

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 3.8
Points 3.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 24169
Points per Word 0.000124
Page Count 134
Points per Page 0.022388

Description

Dawn thought moving back to California was going to be a good thing; but after a few unexpected surprises, she is not so sure. Book #72.

Quick Summary

Dawn is back in California and dealing with some surprises that make her question whether moving was actually a good idea, which gives the story a nice mix of excitement and uncertainty. The book has that classic Baby-sitters Club charm where kids are running their own club and handling real problems with creativity and teamwork. It's a great pick for readers who enjoy stories about friendship dynamics, figuring out where you belong, and kids actually making things happen. The tone balances light moments with some genuine heart, so it works well for kids who want something fun but still has emotional depth. Parents will find this is a pretty safe bet it's wholesome, age-appropriate, and doesn't get too heavy. If your kid is already into the Baby-sitters Club series, this is a solid installment, and if they haven't tried it yet but love books about kids working together or solving problems, this could be a good entry point. It sits right in that sweet spot of being easy enough to read but still interesting enough to keep kids turning pages.