Jumping for Junk Food

Jumping for Junk Food by John Sazaklis, published by Capstone Classroom in January 2016, is a 96-page work written in English. This book follows the story of Billy Burgers, who faces the consequences of his unhealthy eating habits after receiving a disappointing report from his doctor. As his mother encourages him to embrace fruits and vegetables while cutting out junk food, Billy’s cravings lead him to make a poor decision at school, resulting in a trip to the principal’s office.
Readers will find a humorous narrative that explores themes of health, family, and social experiences. The story delves into Billy’s journey as he grapples with the challenges of changing his eating habits and the importance of making better choices. Through his misadventures, the book addresses topics such as health and daily living, making it relatable for young readers navigating similar experiences.
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When Billy Burgers gets a bad report at the doctor, his mom starts pushing fruits and veggies and cutting out the junk food. Delirious from his cravings, Billy swipes a bag of chips from the school cafeteria and devours them. When he realizes his mistake, he rushes to pay, but it’s too late. He’s sent to the principal’s office for stealing. Can Billy make up for his poor judgement? Can he live life with less junk food and more movement? Can he become Billy Burger, Model Citizen?!
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