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Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
Lila Greer, Teacher Of The Year
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By Andrea Beaty & David Roberts

Lila Greer, Teacher of the Year is a moving story starring the Questioneers’ teacher that’s all about kindness, learning to face your fears, and the profound difference that one brilliant educator can make in a child’s life, from author Andrea Beaty and illustrator David Roberts, the #1 New York Times bestselling creators of Aaron Slater, Illustrator and Ada Twist, Scientist!

Lila Greer is full of worries. Even the smallest things—from cabbages to cardboard—fill her with dread and what-ifs. So when her family makes a big change—moving to a new town—the worry and what-ifs only grow. What if things go wrong? What if no one likes her?

At first, Lila feels right to be worried. In her new home, everything is strange. The new kids, the new smells. Lila feels alone and invisible. But there’s one person who sees her: Lila’s teacher, Ms. Kern. Through some creativity, blackboard erasers, and—most of all—kindness, Ms. Kern finds a way to make Lila feel welcome and open to new experiences. A lesson that will resonate with Lila long after second grade.

Abrams
Hardback
32 Pages