When Molly heads off to sleepaway camp for the very first time, her heart feels as heavy as her duffels. She misses home so much it hurts-until she discovers something surprising: it's possible to feel both sad and brave at the same time.
With new friends, campfire giggles, and endless new adventures, Molly learns that her homesick heart can still make room for the best summer ever.
The fourth book in the beloved Be Like Molly series, Molly Two Things Can Be True: A Sleepaway Camp Adventure is a warm, honest story for young and middle grade readers about the courage it takes to try something new-and the beautiful truth that big feelings don't have to cancel each other out.
Perfect for:
Children heading to sleepaway camp or day camp for the first time
Kids facing a big "first"-new school, new team, new experience
Readers who loved Molly Make Yourself Big, Molly Find Your Voice, and Molly Three Can Be Tricky
Parents and educators teaching social-emotional learning (SEL) Classroom read-alouds, library collections, and camp care packages
Conversations about homesickness, friendship, and resilience
Themes children and parents will love: bravery, kindness, homesickness, new friendships, emotional literacy, self-confidence, growing up, and the power of staying true to yourself when everything around you feels new.
From author Shari Harpaz, a speech-language pathologist with over twenty-five years of experience helping children find their voice, the Be Like Molly series delivers timeless stories rooted in the twin themes of bravery and kindness-the words children need most, told through a character they'll want to meet again and again.
Pick up Molly Two Things Can Be True today and give the young reader in your life a story that says: it's okay to miss home and be brave. Both things can be true.