
The Cool Bean
Author: Jory John
Series: Food Group
Narrator: Maxwell Glick
Unabridged: 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 12/03/2019
Categories: Children's Fiction, Children's Humor, Children's Social Themes

Author: Jory John
Series: Food Group
Narrator: Maxwell Glick
Unabridged: 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 12/03/2019
Categories: Children's Fiction, Children's Humor, Children's Social Themes
Jory John is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and two-time E. B. White Read Aloud Honor recipient. Jory’s work includes the award-winning Goodnight Already! series; the bestselling Food Group series, including The Bad Seed, The Good Egg, and more; the national bestseller All My Friends Are Dead; and many more popular picture books. You can visit him online at joryjohn.com.
This story is about cliques and being in one or not in one and feeling alone. Everyone in the school knows the cool beans, they are the coolest beans around. But butterbean just isn’t cool and he used to hang in the same pod with the cool beans only a year ago. Now, he feels lonely and different. Bu......more
To be kind is to be cool. An engaging and entertaining way to teach your child about kindness! Absolutely wonderful book to read to your wee ones.......more
"اتفاقات آن روز همه چیز را تغییر داد . آن روز اگر بخاطر مهربانی چند تا لوبیای باحال نبود ، همه چیز واقعا می توانست بد تمام شود." هر جلد این مجموعه مثل یه کلاس درس درست حسابی و بحث برانگیز میمونه . کیف میکنم از این که به موضوعات مهمی پرداختن . چیزهایی که هنوزم دغدغه مون هست و به عنوان یه انسان بالغ ،......more
Read for my daughter’s bedtime. It’s a great book for kids. It’s good when the cool kids help the uncool ones. The cool kids are being looked up to and they earn bonus points for helping others. My toddler likes the beach, swings, sunglasses, etc. Read from kindle unlimited.......more
I heard a lot about this story, or the series, and sure it deserves all that accolade. As a shy girl, I had always felt inferior to the popular kids in my school. I had always imagined them as arrogant human beings who wouldn't consider talking to an introverted and ungifted girl like me. That is wha......more