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Author: Jennifer Richard Jacobson   Illustrator: Alissa Imre Geis   Narrator: Laura Hamilton

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    ISBN: 9781430108801
    Release Date: 12/31/2010
    Grades: 3 - 6
    Reading Level: 4.1
    Length:  1 Hr 05 Min 00 Sec

    Winnie at Her Best 1 CD Set
    ISBN: 9781430108801
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    "Laura Hamilton tells the story as a fourth-grader would, emphasizing words the way excited preteen girls do. She communicates Winnie's worries as her friends are recognized for their talents and her relief when she recognizes her own unique gifts."- AudioFile

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    Review by: School Library Journal - August 15, 2011
    "Despite having friends who excel at spelling and acting. Winnie has no idea what her gift is in the third title in Jennifer Richard Jocobson's early chapter book series. It takes her friends, a drawing contest, and a troubled kindergarten reading buddy named John Stewart to help Winnie find herself and her talent. The little boy's mother is gravely ill, and anxiety about her condition hinders him from learning to read. Winnie's fourth grade class is asked to volunteer to be reading partners to kindergartners, and sure enough, Winnie gets John Stewart, the slowest reader of all. Using unconventional methods and games, Winnie boosts John Stewart's reading skills and her own confidence. When she must make a decision to either abandon him when his mother is taken to the hospital in an ambulance or attend her prize-winning art show, she makes the choice to be a good friend and comfort the boy. These appealing characters with typical fourth grade problems are believably voiced by narrator Laura Hamilton. Listeners will identify with the realistic scenarios and root for Winnie in her quest."
    Review by: AudioFile Magazine - May 15, 2011
    "The third chapter book about fourth-grader Winnie and her two best friends has Winnie searching for her special talent. Vanessa has been chosen to be in the high school's production of THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Zoe will represent their school in the citywide spelling bee. But what makes Winnie extraordinary? An art contest and John Stewart, her reading buddy, help Winnie find her own special gifts. Laura Hamilton tells the story as a fourth-grader would, emphasizing words the way excited preteen girls do. She communicates Winnie's worries as her friends are recognized for their talents and her relief when she recognizes her own unique gifts."

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