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Time After Time (Best Wishes, Book 3)

Time After Time book cover: A girl with brown hair holding a glowing clock in a dark museum hall of gemstones

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Carrie Kingsley By Carrie Kingsley , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 8+

Friday do-over in sweet 3rd book of magic bracelet series.

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This fun, magic-filled story brings forward common feelings about family changes and emphasizes the importance of honesty in friendships. By repeating the same Friday until Lucy gets it right, Time After Time adds a twist to the process of learning from mistakes. Lucy's responses to waking up on endless Fridays move from annoyed to understanding, and show readers that being real and vulnerable can help bring understanding about tough topics. The idea of getting a do-over to learn to navigate things like remarriage or miscommunication between friends is really appealing, and authors Sarah Mlynowski and Christina Soontornvat weave these gentle lessons into the story in a lovely way.

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