Starring Jules (Third Grade Debut)

Starring Jules Series

Author: Beth Ain

Book 4 in the Starring Jules series

Pages: 176

Published: 2014

Age: 7+

How I Know I'm Not In Second Grade Anymore

by Jules Bloom

1. My new teacher wears Hawaiian shirts and runs a tight ship (which has a lot do with a certain behaviour chart).

2. There is a very third grade sounding project called the Wax Museum, which has nothing to do with wax and everything do with turning into an important famous person.

3. I also have to turn into someone else at sitcom rehearsal, and let's just say I'm glad there is no behaviour chart there!

Jules is a third grader at last! But so far, the reviews aren't so good. Her new teacher makes her feel totally tongue-tied. Charlotte shows up on the first day wearing the one thing Jules really wants but will never get. And she already has homework - researching a famous person to become for the class wax museum project. But how will she decide who to be when she barely knows who she is in the first place? Even worse, her after-school sitcom rehearsals are harder than ever - and the TV show is about to air for all the world to see. Jules needs to find her inner superstar if third grade is ever going to be a smash hit.

About the Starring Jules Series

Books in series order

  1. 1.Starring Jules (As Herself)(2013)
  2. 2.Starring Jules (In Drama-Rama)(2013)
  3. 3.Starring Jules (Super-Secret Spy Girl)(2014)
  4. 4.Starring Jules (Third Grade Debut)(2014)

Reading age: 7+ years

Jules Bloom wears mismatched socks on purpose, dreams of having pizzazz, and sings made-up jingles in public. But she never thought anyone would notice! Now Jules has an audition for a TV commercial, and she doesn't want to ruin THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME.
 
Seven-year-old Jules Bloom is a bright, funny and big-hearted character with a talent for singing and acting. This vivacious second grader naturally elicits comparisons with other pint-sized heroines such as Judy Moody, Clementine and Clarice Bean but she has a strong and authentic voice all of her own.