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Market Day Heroes: A Sunny Story of Counting, Caring, and Sharing
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Market Day Heroes: A Sunny Story of Counting, Caring, and Sharing in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $20.99

Barnes and Noble
Market Day Heroes: A Sunny Story of Counting, Caring, and Sharing in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $20.99
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Size: Hardcover
Three friends. One market day.
Zero fruit wasted. When Zara, Kofi, and Lina spot good fruit heading for the bin, they spring into action-counting what's still good, keeping it cool, sharing fairly with simple tokens, and turning soft pieces into tasty no-cook treats. Their Share Table shows how small hands can make big change, and how a kind idea can feed a whole community.
Perfect for ages 3-8 this lively, read-aloud story blends action, humor, and heart with gentle lessons in teamwork, fairness, and caring for the planet. Along the way kids see real-world problem solving: sorting and counting, quick cooling tricks, safe food checks, and "recipe magic" anyone can try with a grown-up.
What kids will love: the quick pace, the happy feast, and easy snack ideas.
What grown-ups will love: positive social themes, waste-wise habits, and built-in STEM talking points.
Great for home, classrooms, libraries, and community projects. Try-at-home prompt included: save three pieces of fruit this week and make a simple snack together.
Zero fruit wasted. When Zara, Kofi, and Lina spot good fruit heading for the bin, they spring into action-counting what's still good, keeping it cool, sharing fairly with simple tokens, and turning soft pieces into tasty no-cook treats. Their Share Table shows how small hands can make big change, and how a kind idea can feed a whole community.
Perfect for ages 3-8 this lively, read-aloud story blends action, humor, and heart with gentle lessons in teamwork, fairness, and caring for the planet. Along the way kids see real-world problem solving: sorting and counting, quick cooling tricks, safe food checks, and "recipe magic" anyone can try with a grown-up.
What kids will love: the quick pace, the happy feast, and easy snack ideas.
What grown-ups will love: positive social themes, waste-wise habits, and built-in STEM talking points.
Great for home, classrooms, libraries, and community projects. Try-at-home prompt included: save three pieces of fruit this week and make a simple snack together.
Three friends. One market day.
Zero fruit wasted. When Zara, Kofi, and Lina spot good fruit heading for the bin, they spring into action-counting what's still good, keeping it cool, sharing fairly with simple tokens, and turning soft pieces into tasty no-cook treats. Their Share Table shows how small hands can make big change, and how a kind idea can feed a whole community.
Perfect for ages 3-8 this lively, read-aloud story blends action, humor, and heart with gentle lessons in teamwork, fairness, and caring for the planet. Along the way kids see real-world problem solving: sorting and counting, quick cooling tricks, safe food checks, and "recipe magic" anyone can try with a grown-up.
What kids will love: the quick pace, the happy feast, and easy snack ideas.
What grown-ups will love: positive social themes, waste-wise habits, and built-in STEM talking points.
Great for home, classrooms, libraries, and community projects. Try-at-home prompt included: save three pieces of fruit this week and make a simple snack together.
Zero fruit wasted. When Zara, Kofi, and Lina spot good fruit heading for the bin, they spring into action-counting what's still good, keeping it cool, sharing fairly with simple tokens, and turning soft pieces into tasty no-cook treats. Their Share Table shows how small hands can make big change, and how a kind idea can feed a whole community.
Perfect for ages 3-8 this lively, read-aloud story blends action, humor, and heart with gentle lessons in teamwork, fairness, and caring for the planet. Along the way kids see real-world problem solving: sorting and counting, quick cooling tricks, safe food checks, and "recipe magic" anyone can try with a grown-up.
What kids will love: the quick pace, the happy feast, and easy snack ideas.
What grown-ups will love: positive social themes, waste-wise habits, and built-in STEM talking points.
Great for home, classrooms, libraries, and community projects. Try-at-home prompt included: save three pieces of fruit this week and make a simple snack together.

















