Ava Lin is six and a half years old, and this year she’s in first grade. She’s really good at making things and eating snacks and making lists. But what she really wants to be good at is earning enough tickets to fill her kindness bucket. In Ava’s class, if you do something kind for someone, that person puts a ticket in your bucket, and whoever has the most tickets by the end of the week gets to choose a prize. Ava really wants to choose the narwhal eraser—she NEEDS that eraser—so she has to be sure she’s the best bucket filler of the week, no matter what. But if you’re doing nice things just so you can pile up tickets, is that the same as being kind to others? Especially if you manage to hurt your best friend’s feelings along the way? With graphic panels and charming black-and-white illustrations, Vicky Fang brings back a lovable, sometimes bumbling heroine who wins the prize for heart and humor.
By: Vicky Fang
Discovery Questions
If you were in Ava’s situation, how would you handle being misunderstood by others? What is one special talent or trait you have that makes you “one of a kind”?
How is Ava Lin similar to the main character in another book you’ve read who felt different from everyone else? Can you think of a story where the main character learns to appreciate their unique qualities like Ava Lin does?
Why is it important for everyone in a school or community to accept people who are different? Can you think of a famous person or leader who is “one of a kind” and made a difference in the world?
Imagine a new adventure for Ava Lin. What kind of challenge would she face, and how would she use her unique qualities to solve it? Draw a book cover to give your readers clues about your story and her challenge.
Discovery Questions are available in English and Spanish in the app.
Book Details
Grade Level
2nd Grade
Book Code
769
Genre
Fiction
ISBN
9781536238754
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