By: Bryan R Johnson (Author), Cynthea Liu (Editor)
Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life by Bryan R. Johnson is an essential read for those looking to incorporate best inclusive education methods into their lives. This book is easy to read, provides overall satisfaction, and offers great value for money. With its engaging themes, Code 7 will help you unlock the secrets to an epic life.Ann Rose: Each chapter teaches seven excellent character traits and can be read as a full short tale. Despite the fact that these children have diverse tastes and interests, they can still come together and change their community.
United States on Aug 14, 2022
Semra BSemra B: She really likes this book. It’s given her something she loves to read. “It’s me!”, she said.
Australia on Nov 26, 2021
Elijah Baker: Straight out amazing! Very inspirational, those are the only words I have for this book...
The way the stories wound together and then finished in succession was so satisfying. Really worth it
United States on May 11, 2021
Parikshit Dev: I wanna read it again and again but the only story I didn't like was the Talmage's Story that's why I have given this book four stars
India on Jun 07, 2020
Faith Love: I expected a lot more; I seriously regret purchasing this book. There are barely any valuable life lessons; this book is a complete joke. I just read through it - the first chapter was acceptable; the next 2 were huge flops. I can't even get myself to read the 4th chapter as the stories are not realistic at all, and some ideas were not ones I want my 3rd grader exposed to. Example: in the second story, a boy wants a gaming system because everybody else has it, but does not want to work for it or earn it. His family suggests he do chores to earn money, and the child is so upset he leaves the dinner table to sulk - great, another bratty kid. A sentence from the book: "He contemplated washing dishes for his mother. Ugh! No way." - Why should a child get paid to do chores? Chores should be done by every MEMBER of the family, and mom should not be the only one doing dishes, especially if she has a child over age 7 - but that's another story. Child/main character proceeds to steal his aunt's '100yr old' secret candy recipe (which she always carries around in her purse, not sure why); he sells the candy at school and it's a hit; he makes more than enough money for the gaming system, but...
United States on Jan 09, 2020
Mom: Code 7 is an amazing 7 part story following the lives of 7 different kids at Flint Hill Elementary School. Each story has a really important message for kids.The book starts out with Jefferson's story, and he has the task of painting a mural that represents his community. Jefferson teaches kids that it's important to have faith in yourself. The next story follows Sebastian and his taffy business that is based on lies. Sebastian learns the true value of building character. Through his trails, Sebastian learns what it means to do good in the world. Next, we follow Genevieve, a hopeful veterinarian, who is tasked with keeping an egg safe and intact for 7 days. Genevieve truly cares about her egg and wants to make sure nothing bad ever happens to it. She teams up with a fellow classmate, Theo, and ends up with a baby chick for her to take care of. She truly represents what it means to be caring. Next up is Alec and the war of messy rooms. Alec is in a fierce battle with his parents because he wants them to clean his room, but his parents want Alec to clean his room. Eventually, Alec learns about responsibility. Talmage is next member in the story. Talmage and his dad are determined to...
United States on Feb 24, 2017
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Total Reviews | 88 reviews | 201 reviews | 125 reviews |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 2,780 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 1,024 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 400 ratings |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces | 1.55 pounds | 3.84 ounces |
Language | English | English | English |
Grade level | 2 - 6 | ||
Reading age | 7 - 10 years, from customers | 4 - 7 years, from customers | |
Children's Values Books | Children's Values Books | ||
ISBN-10 | 1940556007 | 1119592275 | 1736851012 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1940556000 | 978-1119592273 | 978-1736851012 |
Children's Self-Esteem Books | Children's Self-Esteem Books | Children's Self-Esteem Books | |
Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings (Books) | Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings | Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings | |
Best Sellers Rank | #335 in Children's Values Books#648 in Children's Self-Esteem Books#1,065 in Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings | #3 in Inclusive Education Methods#20 in Education Administration #50 in Educational Certification & Development | #112 in Children's Books on Disabilities#639 in Children's Self-Esteem Books#1,053 in Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings |
Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.29 x 8 inches | 7.3 x 0.9 x 9.2 inches | 8.5 x 0.09 x 8.5 inches |
Publisher | Candy Wrapper; ISBN edition | Jossey-Bass; 1st edition | Mighty Books, LLC |
Paperback | 128 pages | 416 pages | 35 pages |
Form: The short stories does teach a lesson each in life and so far my kids love it
United States on Apr 13, 2023