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Editorial Review For Kindness is Candy: The Science
Project
Kindness is Candy: The Science Project follows Candy, a third grader who
wants to win her school science fair. She plans to grow a bean plant. She runs
into a problem when her family cannot buy all the supplies. She asks her friend
Brandy for help. Brandy shares what she has. Candy finishes the project, learns
the plant life cycle, and wins first place. The story focuses on kindness,
sharing, and teamwork, with a science fair as the frame.
The story is clear and easy to follow. The steps of the science project make
sense and feel real. The friendship between Candy and Brandy drives the plot
forward. The kindness is shown through actions, not speeches, which helps. The
science content fits the grade level and stays focused. The ending rewards
effort and cooperation, not luck. The message lands without shouting. That is
refreshing.
This book fits early reader fiction with a school theme. It blends a simple
science lesson with social skills. Stories about kindness and classroom
projects remain common in children’s books, and this one stays grounded in
everyday life. It also reflects stories that center on multicultural community
support rather than solo success.
Young readers who like school stories will connect with Candy. Kids who enjoy hands-on
projects will follow the steps for growing a bean plant with interest. Teachers
and parents can use this book to talk about sharing and basic plant science. It
also works for readers who want a short story with a clear win at the end.
This book delivers a simple lesson with calm confidence. It respects its
readers and does not try too hard to impress. If you want a short, kind story
with a science fair win and a good friend who shows up, this one earns a spot
on the shelf.
