Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
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Mom's Choice Gold Award Winner
Royal Dragonfly Award Winner
Wishing Shelf Award Winner
Age Level: 6 and up Grade Level: 1 and up
Guided Reading Level: H-M Lexile(R) Measure: 500L - 600L
From the best-selling award-winning author of The Proto Project by Bryan R. Johnson
Life at Flint Hill Elementary School may seem normal, but seven friends find themselves on a path to crack the code for an epic life. Whether they're chasing their dreams on stage, searching for an elusive monster fish, or running a makeshift business out of a treehouse, can these heroes find a way to work together to change their community?
"Code 7 engages kids through entertaining stories that reveal important insights about character, integrity, and social responsibility. This book is an inspiration to children who wish to pursue their passions and bring original ideas into the world." - Adam Grant, NYTBS New York Times bestselling author
- Features diverse girl and boy characters with seven short stories that culminate in a clever twist
- Can be read independently by young readers, ages 8-10 (3rd, 4th and 5th grade)
- Great as part of your bedtime stories routine for kids ages 6-8 who love early/easy readers and are ready to tackle chapter books (1st, 2nd and 3rd grade)
- Perfect for children who are growing out of picture books and enjoy series books and chapter books with spot illustrations
- Makes a wonderful gift for anyone looking for fun, meaningful reading that is not related to video games, TV shows, or movies
"I read this to my [7 year old] son (bedtime routine) over the course of a week and we both loved each of the chapters. Definitely gave my son a good start to chapter books. Highly recommend.: )" - Lili H., Parent ★★★★★
Best for kids who ...
- Adore realistic fiction books told with humor and tall-tale flair
- Enjoy stories about friendship, family, and school life
- Can identify with characters who love animals like dogs, cats, and baby chicks; enjoy singing, drawing, acting, sports, the outdoors, and even running makeshift businesses on the side!
- Can relate to situations like wanting something badly, but not being able to get it; feeling bullied by other kids at school; struggling with household responsibilities like cleaning one's room; and longing to pursue one's passions
- A contemporary classic for children who love popular beginner readers and chapter books like Mercy Watson, Judy Moody, Boxcar Children, Magic Treehouse, Dog Man, Wayside School, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, American Girl and anything for this age group by James Patterson, Kate Dicamillo, Katherine Applegate, Beverly Cleary, or Roald Dahl.
"It kept my daughter wanting to read more and more to guess the code. It promoted the love for literature." - CamzM, Parent ★★★★★
Great for gift-givers, parents, and educators looking for ...
- Entertaining stories with themes based on strong values
- Funny, heartwarming stories that emphasize a growth mindset, teamwork, and community
- Books for kids that encourage discussion about kindness, perseverance, integrity, friendship, identity, self-reliance, and self-worth
- Children's books that feature relatable characters in various situations at home and at school to promote understanding and empathy for others
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Become an affiliate"Together, the various friends at Flint Hill have qualities that will help anyone, young or old, "crack the code to an epic life," as the book puts it. Johnson is a purposeful storyteller, and each of his seven tales embodies a different, important characteristic that a successful person should have." - Kirkus Reviews "Code 7 is a staple for every school library and a valuable resource for educators who wish to grow motivated and socially responsible citizens in the classroom. Fun, vivid, and easy to read, this book is about understanding your passions, choosing a project that inspires you, and applying that to those who might need a helping hand. How can one possibly go wrong with that?" - Charles Best, CEO, DonorsChoose.org
"Code 7 engages kids through entertaining stories that reveal important insights about character, integrity, and social responsibility. This book is an inspiration to children who wish to pursue their passions and bring original ideas into the world." - Adam Grant, Wharton professor, New York Times bestselling author of GIVE AND TAKE and ORIGINALS.
"What I loved- the stories brought up good conversations about the choices we make, and how our choices affect us, others, and the world. What my kids loved- the kids and their problems were relatable. They also liked discussing how they would or do handle similar situations. A great book, an important mission, a challenge worth taking." - Curiosity Encouraged
"This is a great book that will bring you into the lives of seven very amazing characters. What I loved was that the book really has a number of stories within it and each story is one that leaves you with a message that you will not forget. Come of the messages that are touched upon talk about issues of believing in yourself, having a strong character, helping others, caring for something larger than yourself, persistence, courage and creativity. All of these stories were ones that my daughter loved reading and made the book enjoyable and a quick read too. The book is inspirational and really allows the reader to assess where they are in their own life. Filled with funny and important moments, this is a book you want to read!" - Dad of Divas
"Our daughter, who is 8, had to prepare a 'personality bag' consisting of 5 things to talk about herself to her classmates on her second day of school. Code 7 was one of the things she took with her." - Viviana López Green, Parent
"Just want to say that my kids (10 and 8, girl and boy) read this and LOVED it. The 10 year-old even told me it was her favorite book of all time. When I questioned her with shock and asked her, 'More than Harry Potter?' She said, 'Same.' She has literally read hundreds of books." - Julie Mudrick, Parent