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How To Fix A Lie

How To Fix A Lie

How To Fix A Lie pulls readers into a warm middle-grade tale about trust, friendship, and the power of honesty. Set in a Grade Three classroom during Pioneer Day, this contemporary story blends gentle humor with heartfelt moments, inviting emerging readers to care about Abby and Gracie and the choices they make. Perfect for kids ages roughly 7–9 who enjoy relatable school-life adventures, the tone is hopeful, encouraging, and comforting.

In this accessible narrative, readers follow Abby as she navigates a friendship challenged by Gracie’s tall tales and the tricky path from doubt to trust. The book unfolds with a steady, page-turning cadence in a classroom setting and around the excitement of Pioneer Day, offering a gentle pace that suits new readers while delivering memorable lessons about believing in one another. Written by Nancy Wilcox Richards, this story invites empathy, patience, and the comforting idea that friendships can grow stronger when we choose honesty and kindness.

Written with warmth and clarity, How To Fix A Lie invites readers to see honesty through Abby’s perspective and to understand that mistakes don’t define us. The journey emphasizes forgiveness, openness, and the idea that everyone has something valuable to contribute. The narrative balances everyday classroom life with a hopeful turning point that encourages discussion about truth, empathy, and how to mend what’s been broken in friendship.

  • Relatable duo: Abby and Gracie navigate friendship and honesty
  • Set during Pioneer Day in a Grade Three classroom
  • Themes of trust, authenticity, and not judging others
  • Clear, accessible writing designed for emerging readers
  • Gentle lessons about mending trust and valuing every friend

After finishing How To Fix A Lie, readers will feel equipped to choose honesty and extend grace in friendships. They’ll leave with a warmer understanding of others and a confident sense that trust can be rebuilt. This story plants ideas about empathy and courage that linger long after the last page.

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How To Fix A Lie pulls readers into a warm middle-grade tale about trust, friendship, and the power of honesty. Set in a Grade Three classroom during Pioneer Day, this contemporary story blends gentle humor with heartfelt moments, inviting emerging readers to care about Abby and Gracie and the choices they make. Perfect for kids ages roughly 7–9 who enjoy relatable school-life adventures, the tone is hopeful, encouraging, and comforting.

In this accessible narrative, readers follow Abby as she navigates a friendship challenged by Gracie’s tall tales and the tricky path from doubt to trust. The book unfolds with a steady, page-turning cadence in a classroom setting and around the excitement of Pioneer Day, offering a gentle pace that suits new readers while delivering memorable lessons about believing in one another. Written by Nancy Wilcox Richards, this story invites empathy, patience, and the comforting idea that friendships can grow stronger when we choose honesty and kindness.

Written with warmth and clarity, How To Fix A Lie invites readers to see honesty through Abby’s perspective and to understand that mistakes don’t define us. The journey emphasizes forgiveness, openness, and the idea that everyone has something valuable to contribute. The narrative balances everyday classroom life with a hopeful turning point that encourages discussion about truth, empathy, and how to mend what’s been broken in friendship.

  • Relatable duo: Abby and Gracie navigate friendship and honesty
  • Set during Pioneer Day in a Grade Three classroom
  • Themes of trust, authenticity, and not judging others
  • Clear, accessible writing designed for emerging readers
  • Gentle lessons about mending trust and valuing every friend

After finishing How To Fix A Lie, readers will feel equipped to choose honesty and extend grace in friendships. They’ll leave with a warmer understanding of others and a confident sense that trust can be rebuilt. This story plants ideas about empathy and courage that linger long after the last page.