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Beatriz, Fix-It Whiz! NEW

Reading Level: Pre K–2 Interest Level: Pre K–2

Beatriz, Fix-It Whiz!

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Beatriz loves to fix old things and build new things . She’s a master with her tool set and she’s got a brain to match! But Beatriz comes face to face with her biggest challenge yet: a dog with only three legs . Beatriz doesn’t know how to help the dog, but then she realizes that she can build it a special dog wheelchair . With her problem-solving skills and lots of determination and heart, Beatriz saves the day! SEL connections: • Setting goals • Using planning skills • Taking initiative

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Beatriz, Fix-It Whiz!

Amanda Vink • 978-1-7253-9423-0 Illustrated by: Rachel DiNunzio eBook: 978-1-4994-9424-7 • PB: 978-1-4994-9421-6 [E] L PENDING ©2022

Reading Level: Pre K–2 Interest Level: Pre K–2

8” x 10” • Library Binding • 32 pp . • Full-Color Illustrations

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR:

AMANDA VINK is a writer and actress in Buffalo, New York . Her writing has appeared in The Rain, Party, & Disaster Society, and she has written a number of children’s books . Amanda has been involved in films that have won international awards . When not writing or acting, Amanda enjoys hiking, practicing the Dutch language, and learning to play the bagpipes . RACHEL A. DiNUNZIO is a Western New York children’s author & illustrator all about kindness, creativity, and empowerment . Rachel’s book collection features a variety of titles, from her Forsynthia Fits In series, to the adventures of Olive the Chameleon Cat, to Be Kind, Scarlet’s Symphony, Moolah: The Counting Cow, and The Adventures of Doctor Snow White Chicken and Her Seven Frog Physician Assistants . Rachel’s mission is to foster a love of reading, to encourage independent thinking, and to spread a message of kindness above all else .

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