Max and Zoe: Too Many Tricks
Shelley Swanson Sateren author Mary Sullivan illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Capstone Global Library Ltd
Published:7th Dec '23
Should be back in stock very soon
On April Fool's Day, Max plays numerous tricks on Zoe. He must understand the difference between funny and hurtful pranks, or he risks damaging their friendship for good.
In Max and Zoe: Too Many Tricks, readers are introduced to the playful dynamic between two friends, Max and Zoe, as they celebrate April Fool's Day. Max is known for his mischievous nature and loves to pull pranks, especially on Zoe. As the day unfolds, he comes up with a series of tricks that he believes will be funny and entertaining. However, the story takes a turn when Max begins to realize that not all pranks are received in the lighthearted spirit he intended.
As Max continues to play tricks on Zoe, he starts to notice her reactions. What he thought was harmless fun begins to impact their friendship. Some of his pranks, while amusing to him, end up hurting Zoe's feelings. This realization prompts Max to reflect on the importance of understanding boundaries in their friendship. He learns that humor should never come at the expense of someone else's feelings and that true friendship requires empathy and consideration.
Ultimately, Max and Zoe: Too Many Tricks serves as a valuable lesson about the balance between fun and respect in friendships. Max's journey encourages young readers to think critically about their actions and the potential consequences they may have on others. By the end of the story, Max understands that while tricks can be a source of laughter, they should never jeopardize the bond he shares with Zoe. This heartwarming tale highlights the significance of kindness and communication in maintaining strong friendships.
ISBN: 9781398243866
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 3mm
Weight: unknown
32 pages