Good Grades Are Fun

Good Grades Are Fun by Chris Palzis, published by Goodness Gracious Kids Club on December 5, 2008, is a children’s book that follows the journey of Good Grade Greg, who struggles academically due to his lack of focus in class. Initially a poor student, Greg’s behavior leads to consequences when his parents receive his report card, prompting a turning point in his approach to learning. This edition, written in English and spanning 31 pages, presents a relatable story for young readers about the importance of good study habits.
In this engaging narrative, readers will discover how Greg transforms from a daydreaming student to the best in his class with the help of his friend Jason. The book emphasizes key strategies for academic success, such as paying attention in class and utilizing tools like flashcards. Through Greg’s experiences, children are encouraged to adopt positive behaviors that can lead to improved grades and personal growth. Good Grades Are Fun serves as a lighthearted exploration of the challenges and rewards of learning, making it a valuable addition to children’s fiction.
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Good Grades Are Fun is a children’s book where Good Grade Greg used to be a poor student. In fact he was so bad he would goof off in class and daydream while the teacher was trying to teach. Eventually these poor manners catch up to Greg when his parents receive his first report card and end up grounding him. Greg is reduced to tears because he doesn’t know how to bail himself out when Jason comes to his rescue. Jason teaches Greg the fundamental manner of getting good grades by sitting in the front of the class and paying attention, to raising his hand when he doesn’t understand and making flashcards. Greg eventually becomes the best student in his class and his parents reward him by throwing a pizza party for him and his friends.
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