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What would you do if five aliens from outer space wanted to go to school with you? In Alien Bracelet by Laurel Lorenzini, five aliens give an assignment to a young boy on his first day of third grade. The five are attached to a bracelet that the young boy is to wear to school. What possibly could go wrong? After all, the aliens are just here to observe. You guessed it! If anything could go wrong, it did. Each of the aliens takes a turn interacting with the schoolchildren. The confusion and mess that follow are humorous. Your children will spend time laughing as they read this book. The events of the day end up gaining the young boy new respect from others. They all think it is great. The children are amazed as the aliens return to their spaceship and depart.
Alien Bracelet by Laurel Lorenzini is a fun little book to read. The illustrations by Gabriel San Martin are delightful. The plot is exciting and full of adventures. You can expect no less than fun and mischief if you link a third grader with five colorful little aliens. Showing five aliens around the school on your first day should be simple enough. After all, they are attached to your bracelet, so they should not attract any attention. That could not be further from the truth. Since aliens are curious, they want to investigate everything. That leads to many mishaps. Your child will enjoy reading and discussing this book. Think of all the fun you can have together talking about what might be.