Recommended from 9 years.
This newly illustrated series is designed for young readers, featuring themes of friendship, drama, and adolescent dilemmas. It appeals to enthusiasts of Lottie Brooks and Dork Diaries.
Birdie exemplifies the traits of an overthinker, grappling with a multitude of concerns. Her best friend Chloe expresses a desire for different social connections, creating feelings of betrayal; Birdie approaches the teenage years without foundational items such as bras, which raises questions; and the possibility of a classmate harboring romantic feelings for her introduces uncertainty.
To confront the complex emotional landscape of pre-adolescence, Birdie has compiled a Happy List aimed at addressing these challenges. The objective is to alleviate her anxiety and foster happiness.
This is the proposed course of action.




