Christine Isley -Farmer

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When Shannon's relatives take a trip, they leave their parrot, Bongo, in her care. She soon learns that Bongo squawks mean words. Nana Weathers, Boomer, Chloe, and Shannon involve Bongo in their musical activities to encourage better behavior. Meanwhile, the group learns that another basketball player is bullying Robbie on the court. How will the group help him? And can they help Bongo leave bullying behind?

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Book Reviews

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This was a fun book that made me want to read more about the puppy named Boomer, a little girl named Chloe and the adventures that await them and their friends. It will be a clear winner for children to read on their own, but also for those who are being read to by their parents or other caregivers.

MaggIemae
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I loved this little book and hope many children have the chance to get to know Chloe, Boomer, Nana Weathers, Robbie and Hoppy. The author seamlessly weaves all sorts of good things into the story: friendship, music, support, self-esteem, magic, bravery, risk-taking, self-discipline, and the joy that comes as a reward for hard work. Children who need support for speech difficulties or shyness will especially love this story. The illustrations are charming, too.

Cynthia
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