Canada cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.2
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1784
Points per Word 0.00028
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

Hayley, an eight-year-old from Toronto, writes letters that give a kid's-eye view of life in Canada. She introduces her family, describes a neighborhood Street Hockey Jamboree, and shares her dad's recipe for fluffy pancakes with maple syrup. By reading her friendly notes, children discover Canadian customs, city life, and the everyday fun of a young Canadian's routine.

Quick Summary

Hayley's letters read like friendly postcards from Canada, sharing her family's favorite moments from cheering at the Street Hockey Jamboree to flipping a stack of pancakes on a Saturday morning. The short, epistolary format makes it a breeze for early readers, and the playful tone keeps even kids who usually shy away from chapter books interested. Parents will appreciate the wholesome, upbeat view of Canadian life without any heavy or scary content, just a lighthearted look at community and fun. Even though it's listed at a 4.2 reading level, the simple language and friendly letters make it a great choice for kids in grades K-3 who are ready for something a little more than a picture book. If your child enjoys stories that feel like a personal note from a friend, this one's a perfect match for fans of "The Day the Crayons Quit"'s playful style, but with a Canadian twist.