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Description
Eddie, the owner of a small neighborhood bodega, is a friend to everyone in the community. To help Eddie celebrate his shop's 30th anniversary, the Quincy Kids plan something very special.
Quick Summary
Eddie, the friendly owner of a small neighborhood bodega, is at the heart of this story when the Quincy Kids decide to plan something very special to celebrate his shop's 30th anniversary. The book explores community connections, intergenerational friendships, and the joy of planning a meaningful celebration for someone who has been a steadfast friend to everyone in the neighborhood. If your kid likes "We Don't Eat Our Classmates" by Ryan T. Higgins, they'll love this story about a child-led community project that shows how young people can make a big difference for a beloved local business owner. This book is ideal for kindergarten through third graders reading at a 3.1 AR level who enjoy heartwarming stories about neighborhood kindness and kids working together.