Hospital Radio cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades Plus (MG+ 6 and up)
Book Level 3.1
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 645
Points per Word 0.000775

Description

At a local hospital, a surprise radio broadcast brings a group of friends together, setting off an unexpected adventure. When they learn that a fellow patient is feeling isolated, they decide to create their own live show to lift his spirits, but they must keep the plan hidden from the staff. Working together, they juggle hospital schedules, troubleshoot technical glitches, and discover the value of teamwork and compassion. The story blends everyday school friendships with a unique hospital setting, giving middle-grade readers an engaging, realistic tale.

Quick Summary

If your kid loves funny stories with a touch of adventure, this one hits different. "Hospital Radio" brings a group of friends together in a hospital setting, and the surprises that unfold are both entertaining and a little nerve-wracking in the best way. It's short enough for reluctant readers to power through, but the humor and heart make it memorable. Middle graders who enjoy stories about friendship and unexpected situations will find plenty to like here. Parents should know there's a bit of mild hospital stuff and maybe some scary moments, but nothing too heavy it's more playful than frightening. Think of it as a quick, satisfying read that feels like a little adventure, perfect for kids who might be nervous about doctor visits themselves since it takes something potentially scary and makes it fun. If your kid enjoys books like "Junie B. Jones" or other silly school stories, they'll probably get a kick out of this too.