These cases really happened. Tony, Oli, and Fleur are real kids. Their parents noticed, wrote it down, and couldn't stop.
He stood up in the middle of class. He doesn't know why. The whole class saw. This is his case file.
She finished second. Not first. The difference is enormous. Don't argue.
The room changed overnight. Same desks. Same walls. But something moved. He noticed. Nobody else did.
The Everyday Case Files turns the small, confusing, sometimes unfair moments of school into gentle investigations, told by the kids who lived them. Each case starts with something that doesn't quite make sense and ends with whatever the kid figured out. Sometimes that's an answer. Sometimes it's just a better question.
No lessons. No fixes. Just three kids paying attention to what most people walk past.
Each case is short enough to read at bedtime and funny enough that you'll both want another one.For kids who notice patterns. For kids who feel things quickly and deeply. For kids who don't always know why something feels off, but know that it does.
Ages 7-11 Family read-aloud Social-emotional learning Book One in The Everyday Case Files series
"You don't have to read them in order."