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This lively story blends school life, friendship, and wildly imaginative adventures in another world-the perfect pick for readers ages 8-12.
Finn Fallin is an ordinary nine-year-old... or at least he seems to be.
In one unexpected moment, everything turns upside down when he rolls out of bed-and instead of hitting the floor, he drops straight through a glowing portal to a place where nothing works the way it does on Earth...
What happens next? That's a discovery waiting inside the book. Readers will step into a world filled with wonder, humor, and surprising turns.
Told as a graphic novel, with Finn's personal diary making up the second half of the book, kids will feel like part of the adventure. They'll read longer, laugh more, and return to the story again and again.
A bright, dynamic visual style that grabs their attention and keeps them turning pages to the very end.
Genuine humor, unexpected moments, and a wonderfully quirky cast of lively, memorable characters.
Relatable scenes that suddenly transform into an exciting portal-fantasy adventure where anything can happen.
Fosters a genuine love for reading while nurturing imagination, curiosity, empathy, and creative thinking.
A warm, friendly tone that makes reading feel enjoyable-not like a chore.
Short chapters and vibrant visuals help kids read independently, build confidence, and develop strong reading habits.
A great fit for ages 8-12, especially for fans of Dog Man, Hilo, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid-the book fits their tastes and expectations beautifully.
Sparks interest in school subjects by showing how rules, properties, and differences shape the world around us.
Encourages self-expression and creativity through the diary format, inspiring children to write, draw, and explore their own ideas and observations.
A strong addition to any school or classroom library, ideal for group discussions, read-aloud sessions, and themed lessons.
The graphic novel format is one of the most popular and well-loved among young readers, keeping even the most reluctant students engaged.