Calvin Coconut: Kung Fooey

Calvin Coconut: Kung Fooey by Graham Salisbury is an illustrated children’s book published by Random House Children’s Books on September 11, 2012. This engaging story follows Calvin Coconut’s fourth-grade class as they welcome a new student, Benni Obi, who brings a mix of humor and chaos with his quirky personality and unusual eating habits. As Calvin navigates the challenges of friendship and bullying, readers are drawn into a lively narrative filled with social themes relevant to young readers.
In this edition, readers will find a humorous exploration of standing up for friends and confronting bullies, as Calvin’s intelligence and bravery come to the forefront. The story also touches on the dynamics of childhood friendships and the adventures that come with them. With 144 pages of entertaining content, this book is designed to resonate with children interested in humorous stories and social themes, making it a delightful addition to any young reader’s collection.
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Calvin Coconut’s fourth-grade class meets Benni Obi, a weird and likable new kid. Benny brags about knowing kung fu, eats worms, crickets, and chocolate-covered scorpions, and says all the wrong things to bully Tito. Uh-oh. Meanwhile, neighborhood kids and pets clear the road—Calvin’s babysitter Stella is learning how to drive. She’s got a lead foot.
Readers will enjoy the humor in Kung Fooey as Calvin’s smarts and courage help him learn something new about standing up for friends, and facing a bully.
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