Tomboy Trouble

Tomboy Trouble by Sharon Dennis Wyeth, published by Random House in 1998, is a 48-page book written in English. This story follows eight-year-old Georgia, who faces challenges at her new school after getting a short haircut. As her classmates mistakenly identify her as a boy, Georgia navigates the complexities of her identity and self-expression.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of self-esteem and social dynamics among children. With the support of a friend, Georgia learns to embrace her individuality and assert her identity. This book addresses issues related to school experiences and relationships, making it a relevant read for young audiences.
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When eight-year-old Georgia gets a short hair cut, the kids at her new school don’t know what to make of her. Her tomboy trouble has just begun as she is repeatedly mistaken for a boy. What’s a tomboy to do? With the help of a friend, Georgia proves that she’s her own kind of girl!
“From the Trade Paperback edition.
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