Stella Batts – Book Review

Third grader Stella Batts has completely charmed my children. We’ve read the first two chapter books in the new series from Sleeping Bear Press, and when number three found its way to my house, my six year old daughter squealed with delight, for she has had so much fun spending time with this character. She wasn’t disappointed in the third installment, Stella Batts: Pardon Me, once again feeling a strong connection to this delightful literary character.

What do you need to know about Stella? Well, in her first book, Stella Batts: Needs a New Name, young readers discover that Stella loves to write, and in fact, the books are her very own autobiographies! With Stella as the storyteller, kids quickly come to like her, for she’s funny and realistic. She has a little sister with whom she bickers, especially when she copies her (which seems like all the time, at least to Stella). But in that first book, she has a problem– her name. Thanks to a terrible nickname that a mean classmate has given her, Stella hatches a plan to change her name, but she doesn’t anticipate all the confusion that ensues.

By book two, Stella Batts: Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow, the name issue is finally cleared up, but she’s got an even bigger problem on her hands. Well, in her hair, actually. Did I forget to tell you that Stella’s parents own a candy store in town? And that she and her sister Penny get to sample new products sometimes? It’s definitely a sweet situation to be in, until a piece of candy causes Stella to have some serious hair problems. I can tell you that my daughter was so invested in this story when we read it over the course of a week– she couldn’t stop wondering what was going to happen to Stella!

As book three opens, readers are reminded of another sad happening from the previous installment. Stella’s best friend Willa has moved away, all the way across the country, in fact. Stella Batts: Pardon Me introduces a new character, one who speaks with an English accent (that most folks will be able to feign better than I could!) and who uses many words and phrases that cause simple misunderstandings (that are actually quite fun to read about and explain!). Stella is struggling with the absence of her friend Willa, and she’s not even sure that they are still friends when Willa doesn’t want to take her phone call. Starting a friendship with someone new can also be tricky, as Stella soon finds as Evie joins her class. As in the previous two books, by the end of ten chapters, Stella has found resolution to the problems at hand, and this time around, Stella learns that friendship is something you can never have too much of. Each book also includes a sneak preview of the next installment, so my kids are already excited for book four: Stella Batts: A Case of the Meanies, to be published early next month.

For newly independent readers, the Stella Batts series offers some fun stories with simple but relatable conflicts, believable young characters, and engaging sketch-like illustrations by Jennifer A. Bell scattered throughout each chapter. I’ve enjoyed reading these aloud with my six and four year old children, for each chapter is the perfect length for bedtime reading, and my daughter has joyfully re-read them on her own again after we finished.

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73 Comments

  1. Kimberly Amici says:

    Just stumbles upon this series and really enjoyed reading the first book with my 8yr. old. We will be discussing it with her book club today after school. thanks for the review! Our group will be reading the follow-up books as well.

  2. I would love to win these for my niece. thanks
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  3. For my 6 year old girl 🙂

  4. shirley zolenski says:

    My niece would love this

  5. Kathy Pease says:

    my niece would love these 🙂

  6. my niece would like this.

  7. Jennifer Peaslee says:

    I think my niece would love this set!

  8. Teresa Thompson says:

    My granddaughter would love these books.

  9. cassandra (rab pom) says:

    My niece would love this series thanks!

  10. Jessica Rose says:

    My younger cousin would love this!

  11. Ann Council says:

    My niece would be happy with these books.

  12. I would give this to my niece’s daughter.

  13. Susan Smith says:

    My daughter would love these books

  14. Joan Troche says:

    My 3rd grade daughter would love this!

  15. I would love to win this for my daughter, thanks!

  16. Karen Gonyea says:

    My niece would LOVE this 🙂

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  17. My 2nd grade daughter would adore this

  18. Valerie Taylor Mabrey says:

    my granddaughters
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  19. My daughter would love this.

  20. i know my niece would just love this series to read

  21. Diane Baum says:

    My sons would love this

  22. Angela E. says:

    Such cute little books.

  23. My daughter would love it.

  24. Caitlin McClure says:

    My niece would like it

  25. My niece would love it!

  26. Shannon F. says:

    My daughter would!

  27. For the grandchildren.

  28. This would be a great series for my niece.

  29. I hope my younger daughter would like them. I’m having trouble finding books that interest her.

  30. These books sound great.

  31. Thao Nguyen says:

    My 5-years-old Niece would love this one

  32. My oldest daughter would really enjoy this series

  33. Minty Patterson says:

    My nephew would like this and then when my twins get old enough I am sure they would too. My addiction is children’s books. I have so much fun reading them to my twins.

  34. my niece would love this book

  35. I am always looking for new books to read with my son!

  36. My 8 year old daughter would love this!

  37. My niece would love this series!

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  38. My granddaughter would love this!

  39. Robert Pyszk says:

    My niece would love this series a lot

  40. My grand daughter Allie would love these books

  41. This series looks like something my second grader would love!

  42. My second grader would love this series!

  43. Molly Collins says:

    My daughter would love these books. I am always on the lookout for fun books for her to read and look like they fit the bill!

  44. Jacquelyn Cannon says:

    My niece would love this, she’s a realy girly girl.

  45. Charlotte Padgett says:

    My great-granddaughter would love these.

  46. My niece would love these.

  47. Kimberly B. says:

    My niece would love his series.

  48. my daughter would definitely enjoy these stories

  49. My granddaughter would love this.

  50. My daughter would enjoy these books.

  51. I think my 7-year-old niece would love this – but my daughters still enjoy remembering their younger selves with a quick read. There is no book too long or short for them!

  52. Patty Schuler says:

    My granddaughter would love it

  53. My 7yr old daughter and I have caught your excitement! We are looking forward to meeting Stella. Thanks for suggesting this series.

  54. Idaho Jill says:

    My 5 year old daughter!

  55. Kathy Stevenson says:

    My 6 year old daughter would love this series!

  56. Terra Heck says:

    My youngest step-daughter would enjoy these books. Thanks.
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  57. I think my daughter would love this.

  58. for a friends little girl

  59. Cheryl Rahkonen says:

    I have a granddaughter that loves to read – she would love this series of books.

  60. Jessica T says:

    My daughter would love this!

  61. My ten year old daughter would enjoy this series!! 🙂

  62. Patricia Crowley says:

    My nieces would love it!

  63. Serendipity is Sweet says:

    My 7 year old daughter would love these. Thanks for the chance to win!

  64. I bought the first one for a friend! Love to get them for my girl!

  65. I have a daughter who would love to read these. Thanks, Dawn!

  66. My daughter would love this.

  67. HappyMomC says:

    my niece & daughters would love this!

  68. april yedinak says:

    My youngest daughter

  69. Mia Dentice Carey says:

    My son would love these books!

  70. My daughter would love this. She just finished the Ivy and Bean series and we are always looking for more books for her. PLus I think this would be fun to read with her and to my 5 year-old as well. Whether I win or not, thanks for sharing – I have a new series to check out!

  71. Heather Hayes Panjon says:

    My Niece Would Love This Book !:)