Bo the Brave
Bo the Brave
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Bo the Brave

Written and illustrated by Bethan Woollvin
Hardcover
$17.99
$16.97
5 - 9
Reading age
32
Page count
20
Words per page
~459L
Lexile measure
Apr 1, 2020
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Bo the brave shows strength, care, and connection throughout her entertaining and playful tale.

Bo’s older brothers are monster hunters who won’t let Bo tag along—she’s “far too little” to help, they say. But Bo knows her worth and knows she’s strong and brave enough to catch monsters on her own. However, each time she approaches a monster and says, “Get ready to be got!” the creature convinces her of its harmlessness and becomes Bo’s friend and helper. The Griffin offers to help Bo find her way, the Kraken saves Bo when she topples into the water, and the dragon just misses her baby (whom Bo’s older brothers captured). Bo and her new friends confront the real monsters, her brothers, and save the baby dragon. From then on, Bo the Brave explores in search of creatures, with her brothers in tow to carry her supplies, of course. Woollvin’s limited color palette adds a feeling of playfulness and imagination to the story. Clever additions like like the creatures hiding on the last page, the objects in Bo’s room, and the endpapers amplify the story. The maps in the endpapers are similar, yet the back map is improved with updated labels, changing from previously abstract fears (such as the Horrid Forest Monsters and Slimy Sea Monsters) to known and named individuals (such as The Griffin and The Kraken), demonstrating how others become less scary when one gets to know them. Bo’s story of bravery is an entertaining addition to the genre of strong female role models while also displaying the value of connecting with others rather than judging based on stereotypes.

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Topics

questsstrong female charactersnon-scary monsterssiblingsbraverygirls and womenself-esteemself-esteem and self-reliancesocial themesadventure and adventurersgirlsdeterminationmonsterscouragecharacter traitsmedieval times

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  • Bo thought the creatures were monsters until she talked with them and interacted with them, learning more about their character. What does Bo's example teach you about judging others?
  • Bo's brothers told her she was to little to go out and catch monsters, but Bo braved her quest on her own and made a bunch of new friends. Are there things that seem hard to accomplish because you're little? What are they, and how could you work towards those goals?

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Book Details

ISBN
9781682631829
Publication Date
April 1, 2020
Publisher
Peachtree Publishing Company
Illustration Details
The illustrations were rendered in gouache on cartridge paper.
Page Count
32
Words Per Page
20
Audience
Picture
Reading Age
5 - 9 years
WorldCat Number (OCLC)
1111772104
Est. Lexile® Level
~459L
Est. Fountas & Pinnell Level
~M
ATOS® Book Level
3.1
Accelerated Reader® Points
0.5
Accelerated Reader Quiz
511893
Accelerated Reader Interest Level
LG

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