Packed with relatable situations and meaningful lessons, this uplifting story shows children they don't need to be grown-ups to make a difference. They have the power to influence others and, together, do courageous and big-hearted things
Ezekiel - or EZ as his buddies like to say - is about to discover a superpower he and his friends never knew they had.
When the school counselor, Mrs. Bernet, teaches a lesson about positive peer pressure, EZ learns that kids can influence each other in some amazing and awesome ways. Whether it's stopping a friend from taking candy that doesn't belong to him, doing the right (and safe) thing during a sleepover, or standing up for a classmate who is being picked on, EZ finds out that using his Triple P Power (positive peer pressure) can make school - and the world - kinder, safer, and a place where everyone belongs
But EZ isn't the only one who has the power to be a positive influence. His friends, classmates, and even readers will see how simple actions, brave choices, and encouraging words can inspire and motivate others to do what's right.
A special page for parents, caregivers, and educators offers additional insights for showing kids how to use peer pressure in kind, supportive, and healthy ways.
This is the second title in author Bryan Smith's highly acclaimed Kids Can Do It Too series, written for ages 5-11 and designed to inspire young readers to use peer-to-peer collaboration and develop independent problem-solving skills.