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Beatrice Zinker has a new mission on her plate, and she and her friends will need to work extra hard to keep this one top secret.
Beatrice Zinker's top-secret plan, Operation Upside, is finally in full swing! And she's REALLY EXCITED ABOUT IT! But when Beatrice impulsively awards her teacher, Mrs. Tamarack, a congratulatory certificate of her own—with the words Most Strict lettered in gold—the team has to put the entire mission on hold to avoid suspicion.
Lying low isn't exactly Beatrice's strong suit . . . and her classmate Wes desperately needs to be recognized. When Wes's certificate falls into the wrong hands, Beatrice and her best friend, Lenny, must find a way once again, to save Operation Upside—and themselves—from big trouble.
This highly illustrated chapter book series that's perfect for emerging readers celebrates a creative, compassionate kid who's fully herself and inspires others to embrace their individuality, again and again.
Read all the Beatrice Zinker books:
Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker
Incognito
Sabotage

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 25, 2017
      Debut author Johannes introduces a proudly unconventional heroine in Beatrice Zinker, who “always did her best thinking upside down” and shows up in a ninja outfit on the first day of third grade. The only problem (besides a teacher who’s determined to “keep an eye on” her) is that her best friend Lenny didn’t wear her ninja costume, as the girls had planned: Lenny instead shows up at school with a chic new look and a new friend. Johannes’s orange-splashed illustrations have as much energy and personality as her heroine—Beatrice slinks, leaps, bends, and bounds across the pages, (and sometimes trips and falls). Fans of free spirits such as Judy Moody and Dory Fantasmagory are a natural audience for this promising series kickoff. Ages 7–10. Agent: Stephen Barr, Writers House.

    • Kirkus

      August 15, 2018
      Beatrice Zinker returns.The second installment of this promising series for newly independent readers doesn't exactly stand alone. Readers new to the series must sort out the diverse cast of stock characters--quiet and kind Wes, the somewhat bossy Chloe, mysterious new girl Sam Darzi--while Beatrice continues her struggle to find her place in the school hierarchy. Once they do, they'll find it's the second week of third grade, and Operation Upside, begun in Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker (2017), is fully underway. But as with all too many endeavors undertaken by Beatrice and her best friend, Eleanor "Lenny" Santos, things are not going according to plan. Staying incognito, much less focused, is not easy for the impetuous and fidgety protagonist. An unexpected disguise for a spy who prefers hiding in trees and hanging upside down--dressing in pink--doesn't help her escape notice. Mrs. Tamarack (a teacher reminiscent of Viola P. Swamp) strictly enforces a long list of rules and seems to have it in for Beatrice. Predictably, everything turns out fine, and as in the first book, Beatrice adds another friend to her social circle. Twenty-five short chapters and line drawings on almost every spread (depicting Beatrice with pale skin and her classmates as racially diverse) ensure success for readers not yet used to tackling longer texts.Beatrice Zinker is a positive model for conflict resolution, third-grade style. (Fiction. 7-10)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2019
      Beatrice and her best friend, Lenny, launch Operation Upside, distributing classroom recognition awards for being kind, warm, or (in the case of their third-grade teacher) the most strict. When one award falls into the wrong hands, Beatrice's efforts to recover the certificate lead to an unexpected friendship development. Lively, exaggerated eggshell-blue drawings enliven every spread of this humorous school story.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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Levels

  • ATOS Level:4.4
  • Lexile® Measure:630
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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