Sophie Washington: Lemonade Day by Tonya Duncan Ellis | Middle-Grade Book Review – Excerpt – $25 Giveaway
A book blog tour from Goddess Fish Promotions.
Thank you to the author, publisher, and Marianne & Judy at Goddess Fish for providing me the information for this tour.
Book Details
Sophie Washington: Lemonade Day by Tonya Duncan EllisSeries: Sophie Washington
Published by Page Turner Publishing on July 15, 2021
Genres: Animals, Educational, Fiction, Middle-Grade
Format: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 158
When Life Gives You Lemons…Make Lemonade
Sixth-grader Sophie Washington and friends learn lessons about entrepreneurship, teamwork, and friendship when they sign up for a city-wide, Lemonade Day event.
Sophie wants to buy her mother something special for her birthday, but she’s short on cash. Her bestie, Chloe, comes up with the perfect solution. Build their own lemonade stand to raise money at Lemonade Day. The girls add friends Carly and Nathan, and Sophie’s little brother, Cole, to their team, and decide to donate some of their earnings to a local animal shelter to help save stray animals.
Things are going great until the family dog destroys their supplies. They get worse when Sophie tries to impress another boy in their class and upsets Nathan. Can they save their business in time for the event?
Source: Amazon Purchase, Goddess Fish Promotions, Received from the author or publisher for review.
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Excerpt from Sophie Washington: Lemonade Day
Forty minutes later, Mom calls us back in. A caramel scented candle has our kitchen smelling like a bakery, and she’s smiling. I guess the rest of the meeting went well.
“Here’s a snack, girls.” She sets a plate of cookies on the table. “I’m sure you’re hungry after all that running and jumping.”
“I’m really excited about all your suggestions.” Mrs. Gentry walks in from the restroom. “The marketing ideas are fabulous. I’m glad you’re setting things up so I can sell my candles on the Internet. I’d been happy getting a booth at the Farmer’s Market every Saturday, but I know I need to grow. I can’t wait to see the business plan you put together. Thanks for taking time with me.”
She turns to Alexis. “Did you have a good time with Sophie and Chloe? I hope she wasn’t too much trouble.”
“None at all, Mrs. Gentry,” answers Chloe. “It was fun.”
“Yeah, we got to play lots of games we liked in kindergarten, without feeling babyish.” I nod.
“I love Sophie’s puppy!” says Alexis. “Can we get one, Mom?”
“Taking care of dogs can be expensive. We’ll have to see how my business does,” says Mrs. Gentry with a chuckle.
She grabs Alexis’ hand and moves toward the front door. “Let’s meet again next week. You can definitely sign me on as your first customer.”
“Oh, and here’s a little something for you and Chloe for helping me out.” She hands us both five dollars.
“Thank you, Mrs. Gentry!” We say at the same time.
“It’s so cool that your mom’s helping Mrs. Gentry sell her candles,” says Chloe a few minutes later in the den. She scrolls through her phone, and I half-watch a cartoon on the flat screen over the fireplace.
All the papers are picked up, and the room’s back the way it usually looks, with bright, comfy throw blankets on the soft, leather couch, and the colorful, wool rug brightening the tile floor.
Over in the kitchen, Mom’s on a call with Dad, telling him the good news about her first customer.
“We should start a business,” says Chloe. “It’d be cool to make our own money. I want to get some new leggings at the mall, but Mom says they cost too much. If we had our own business, I could save up and buy them myself.”
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My thoughts on Sophie Washington: Lemonade Day
This is my first time reading a Sophie Washington story. I loved this delightful middle-grade book. It teaches so many valuable lessons.
- Earning your own spending money
- Getting along with family, especially siblings
- Responsibilities and chores
- Supporting charities
- Owning up to mistakes
- Making restitution
- Teamwork
- Feeling down-hearted
- Helping others in need
- Female entrepreneurs
While touching on all these important values, Sophie Washington: Lemonade Day also tells an endearing tale that adults as well as, middle-grade readers will enjoy.
I can’t wait to read more books in this series.
I received a copy of the book for the tour. This review is my honest, unbiased opinion.
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Giveaway!
Tonya Duncan Ellis will be awarding a $25 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
Visit more stops on the tour for extra chances to win!
September 1: Our Town Book Reviews
September 1: Sandra’s Book Club
September 8: Andi’s Middle Grade and Chapter Books
September 8: The Reading Addict
September 8: Long and Short Reviews
September 15: Fabulous and Brunette
September 15: Gina Rae Mitchell
September 22: Kit ‘N Kabookle
September 22: The Children’s and Teens’ Book Connection
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Cute cover! Sounds good too!
This book looks perfect for my granddaughter.
Thanks for hosting!