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Hey Jack! #15

The Bravest Kid

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In this charming story from the blockbuster chapter-book series, Jack goes to the doctor! In The Bravest Kid , Jack hurts his ankle and he tries really hard not to cry. He's not a baby! Surely he can be braver than that? From the Australian Children’s Laureate Sally Rippin comes this fantastic and beloved first chapter-book series. Every story follows Jack, a friendly, everyday kid who loves playing with his best friend, Billie. Created to help build emotional literacy, every book in the Hey Jack! series explores a particular emotion – such as worry, happiness, excitement or disappointment – in a relatable way for young readers. Whether it’s about friends, family or feelings, there’s no challenge Jack can’t figure out! With more than ten million books in print around the world, best-selling author Sally Rippin has helped a generation of readers love learning to read. Every Hey Jack! book is carefully designed with short chapters, decodable vocabulary and lots of illustrations, and there are no mountains of text or super-tricky words to intimidate the early reader. And there’s plenty of stories in the series to explore! For more wonderful series by Australian Children’s Laureate Sally Rippin, check out the Billie B Brown and School of Monsters series.Readers will love other books in the Hey Jack! The Winning GoalThe Scary SoloThe Robot BluesThe Fire TruckThe Big MessThe Class Party and many more!

26 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2014

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Sally Rippin

786 books225 followers
Sally Rippin was born in Darwin, but grew up mainly in South-East Asia. As a young adult she lived in China for three years, studying traditional Chinese painting. Sally has over seventy books published, many of them award-winning, including two novels for young adults. Her most recent work includes the highly acclaimed children’s novel Angel Creek and the popular Billie B Brown books, which became the highest selling series for 6-8 year olds in Australia within the first year of their release. Sally is Australia’s highest selling female author and her Billie B Brown books have sold more than 4.5 million copies in 14 languages.

Sally is a popular presenter in schools and at literary festivals both in Australia and overseas and has a regular program on 3RRR interviewing children’s authors and industry professionals. She is a passionate ambassador for the 100 Story Building creative writing centre for marginalized youth and has mentored many emerging writers and illustrators. Recently, she and her partner co-founded Story Peddlers, a hand-made performance tent that packs away into a custom-built bike, with the aim of bringing back the art of the roving storyteller.

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August 5, 2021
7yo review: "I just liked it. It was fun. I liked Jack and would like to read more of his books." (GR-J, 510L)
1,327 reviews7 followers
May 3, 2021
This is just such a great little series, with fabulous illustrations as well by Stephanie Spartels. Rather than being simply plot-driven, you really get into the thoughts and feelings of young Jack, as he navigates everyday life with his 'bestie' Billie next door, and the family.
This series is for beginner readers who are on the way to coping with chapter books, but needing something bite-sized before they get there. Sally Rippin is able to wrap up a complete, satisfying story in just over 1,000 words. These books can be enjoyed by, and build confidence in, younger primary school kids.
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October 3, 2018
Jack has to learn that crying is a natural response our bodies have when we hurt, not a weakness.

Series review: My five year old son is an advanced reader but most chapter books are not engaging enough for him without pictures. This is the perfect series for him. Slightly more words per page, but a still a relatively short book and illustrations dispersed throughout. I think it’s a great transition series from picture books to chapter books. A companion series is Billie B. Brown, which is about Jack’s best friend, Billie (who is a girl).
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July 31, 2016
15 - Sally Rippin, “Hey Jack! The Bravest Kid” (Richmond, Victoria, Aust: Hardie Grant Egmont, 2014).
“He doesn't want Billie to see him crying. She might think he isn't brave.” (p16)
“There's nothing wrong with being scared. Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is to say that you are scared.” - Jack's Mum (p27)
“I think you're super brave!” - Billie (p39)
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