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No Talking
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 18 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781416909842
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Fifth graders in Mrs. Granger’s class embark on a thrilling challenge: a “no talking” competition between boys and girls. As the silence stretches, tensions rise, testing their communication skills in unexpected ways. Andrew Clements delivers a humorous and insightful story about self-discovery and the power of words in “No Talking.” Find out who wins and what valuable lessons they learn along the way!
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Suryansh Mishra –
I thought it was okay. Some parts were dragging on, but my kid enjoyed it.
Shlok Mohaley –
Entertaining and thought-provoking. It was a good way to initiate a conversation with my kids.
Shriram Santhosh C –
I am glad I got this book. My kid and I had so much fun. We were really able to connect.
Syed Saad Ali –
I found the characters a bit one-dimensional, but the plot was creative and engaging.
Dharm Pal –
My daughter couldn’t put it down. It sparked some interesting conversations about talking and listening!
Bhargava –
The ending felt a little rushed, but overall, a good book with a positive message.
Atharv Agrawal –
My kids loved it! They laughed a lot and learned something too. A great combination.
Michael Harris Y –
While the theme is good, the narrative was too simplistic for my liking.
Priyesh Kumar Singh –
This book reminded me of my school days. It’s a fun and relatable story for kids.
Palak –
The book was alright. I expected it to be more interesting. My kid thinks it is boring.
Pranav –
The children found it amusing and it lead to good discussions, so, it’s great in my book.
Tushar Jain –
My son loved this book! A fun story with a good message about communication.
Shifa Islam –
Great book with a fun way to explore communications and also self-discovery.
Padma Tashi –
A very inventive and creative. This book will give you something to think about after you read it.
Shubhamkar Barman –
A unique story that kept my students engaged. We even tried a no-talking day in class!
Rajat Srivastava –
A clever concept, but it felt a bit repetitive at times. Still, a worthwhile read for kids.
Devanshu –
Not my favorite Andrew Clements book, but still an enjoyable read for middle graders.
Rohit Rajdhar –
It was good, not great. The story was interesting but not very memorable.