Parker Bell and the Science of Friendship

by Cynthia Platt (Author) Rea Zhai (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
In this fun young-middle-grade novel with STEM appeal, Parker really wants to win the school Science Triathlon--but first she'll have to figure out how to keep her BFF from being stolen. Budding scientist Parker Bell really wants to win the school Science Triathlon and follow in the footsteps of her idols, chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall and astronaut Mae Jemison. She's sure that if she teams up with her trivia whiz BFF, Cassie, they will dominate the Science Bee, Egg Drop, and Animal Adaptation Presentation. When Cassie invites her new friend, Theo, to join their team, Parker is worried--that Theo won't help them win and might steal her best friend. As the three work together, Parker learns that you don't have to be the best to be a real scientist and a good friend.
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School Library Journal

Gr 2-5--Parker Bell wants to be a scientist like her heroes Jane Goodall and Mae Jemison. She's looking forward to participating in her school's Science Triathlon with her best friend, Cassie. But then Cassie invites Theo to join their team. Theo isn't too friendly toward Parker and she's worried that the group won't be able to work together and that Theo will steal Cassie from her. She soon discovers that while things don't always work out, it doesn't mean that good things can't still happen. Platt blends science concepts smoothly into her narrative, allowing readers to appreciate the value of scientific principles in their lives. Parker, Cassie, and Theo all have different interests but they manage to compromise and work together toward a common goal. Parker discovers that human relationships are as much an art form as a science when she sets up an experiment to work through her problems with Theo. VERDICT A delightful combination of science and narrative that will work well in libraries where STEM stories and friendship tales are needed.--Heidi Grange, Summit Elementary School, Smithfield, UT

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Publishers Weekly

On the day that her elementary school's Science Triathlon will be announced, Parker Bell agonizes over what to wear. Finally, she employs the scientific method to choose a black-and-white dress, which, she believes, suggests a fierce animal, to "show everyone how fierce my interest in science is." Throughout her spirited middle grade debut, Platt (Grow) emphasizes Parker's preoccupation with a passion for science and math--fueled by her admiration for Jane Goodall and Mae Jamison--while enhancing that STEM-inspired underpinning with relatable themes. When her BFF Cassie invites her shy new friend Theo to join their triathlon team, resentful Parker dramatically laments that their "dynamic, scientific duo was going to be a not-so-dynamic, not-so-scientific trio." But open-mindedness, teamwork, and burgeoning friendship triumph. The kids' projects showcase innovative, if not entirely sound, thinking; in one amusing scene, Parker and her partners set loose the squeaking, robotic guinea pigs they've created, throwing the school auditorium into chaos. First-time book illustrator Zhai contributes energetic illustrations that freely convey Parker's seesawing emotions as she negotiates the ups and downs of pursuing her steadfast scientific aspirations. Ages 7-10. (May)

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Review quotes

"A lighthearted read that will offer comfort to young children that others too face challenges of friendship, teamwork and competition."—Kirkus

"A delightful combination of science and narrative." —School Library Journal

"[A] spirited middle grade debut...with relatable themes.... [where] open-mindedness, teamwork, and burgeoning friendship triumph." —Publishers Weekly
Cynthia Platt
Cynthia Platt is a children's book editor and the author of several books for kids, including the picture books Grow, A Little Bit of Love, and Panda-Monium!, and the middle grade novel Parker Bell and the Science of Friendship. cynthiaplattbooks.com@C_E_Platt

Rea Zhai is an illustrator living in Beijing, China. reazhaiart.com @zhazhazhaart
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781328973474
Lexile Measure
750
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
May 20, 2019
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV029000 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | General
JUV036000 - Juvenile Fiction | Science & Technology
JUV035000 - Juvenile Fiction | School & Education
JUV014000 - Juvenile Fiction | Girls & Women
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
Schools
Robots
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / Friendship
Science
Best friends
JUVENILE FICTION / Girls & Women
Competitions
JUVENILE FICTION / Science & Technology

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