Jump into Book 2 of this magical illustrated adventure series with Sticker Girl Martina Rivera!
Bonus feature: Sticker sheet featuring the magic stickers from Book 2 packaged with the book.
A Chipmunk Ballerina. A Treasure Chest Full of Jewels. A Zombie DJ. These are just a few of the many stickers ready to be peeled off Martina Rivera’s new sticker sheet and come to life in Book 2 of the Sticker Girl series, Sticker Girl Rules the School. With a newfound confidence in hand, Martina is thinking about running for student council. Of course, her rambunctious sticker sidekick Craig—a talking cupcake—thinks this is a great idea and volunteers her to run for class president. As Martina soon discovers, running a campaign is a piece of cake compared to organizing a class trip and managing a horde of unruly stickers determined to create chaos within her group of friends. A magical new adventure awaits with Sticker Girl!
Read all about it in Sticker Girl Rules the School by Janet Tashjian and remember to see where Martina’s journey began in the first book, Sticker Girl. This series is perfect for middle-grade and reluctant readers.
"Tashjian (the Einstein the Class Hamster series) sympathetically portrays the fears that can derail an otherwise confident girl like Marti, whose emotional journey is both realistic and humorous. . . . Newcomer Wilmink’s emoji-cute illustrations . . . play well with the upbeat tone of this satisfying series kickoff." —Publishers Weekly on Sticker Girl
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Read the whole series!
Sticker Girl
Sticker Girl Rules the School
More from Janet Tashjian:
The My Life series:
My Life as a Book
My Life as a Stuntboy
My Life as a Cartoonist
My Life as a Joke
My Life as a Gamer
My Life as a Ninja
My Life as a Youtuber
The Einstein the Class Hamster series:
Einstein the Class Hamster
Einstein the Class Hamster and the Very Real Game Show
Einstein the Class Hamster Saves the Library
The Marty Frye, Private Eye series:
Marty Frye, Private Eye: The Case of Stolen Poodle
Marty Frye, Private Eye:The Case of the Missing Action Figure