Test Trouble

Publisher: Barrington Stoke

Arun hates tests, so when his teacher sets a timed maths test for the following week, it's all he can think about.

He's beside himself with nerves and does everything he can to get out of it. He stages a protest, considers cheating, and even pretends that he's ill, but all to no avail. As the day of the test looms large, Arun spirals into a panic.

However, when he learns that one of his classmates is also terrified of tests, Arun realises that sometimes the only way to deal with your fears is to face them head on.

Many readers may recognise Arun's emotions of fear and anxiety as test day approaches. This light-hearted chapter book explores his feelings with gentle humour, and demonstrates the importance of resilience and support when facing difficult challenges.

Ideal for reluctant readers, the black-and-white illustrations are full of expression and provide a visual narrative alongside the written text. Thick paper ensures words and pictures don't show through the pages and confuse the eye. A unique, dyslexia-friendly font makes reading easier and the story is specially edited to help minimise barriers to comprehension.

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