Knucklehead Fred Series by Arias Williams Genre: Children’s Picture Book

Knucklehead Fred and the Principal’s Challenge
Knucklehead Fred Series Book 2
by Arias Williams
Genre: Children’s Picture Book

Knucklehead Fred is a whimsical, rhyming story about a fun-loving, energetic boy named Fred.

After struggling with behavior problems at school, Fred is presented with a challenge by his school principal, Mr. Boronstine. He promises Fred that if he can be a model student for one week, he will be presented with a special surprise.
Will Knucklehead Fred rise to the occasion and be the best he can be? Or will he fail to control himself and miss out on a special treat?
Find out in this second installment of this whimsical children’s book about a mischievous little boy who walks to the beat of his own drum.
The Principal’s Challenge is the second in the Knucklehead Fred series, a collection of stories about the troublemaker you can’t help but love.


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Knucklehead Fred
Knucklehead Fred Series Book 1

Knucklehead Fred is a whimsical, rhyming story about a fun-loving, energetic boy named Fred.
His parents just can’t figure out how to make him sit still and listen!
But when Fred finds himself in need of a favor, Mom and Dad use it as a perfect opportunity to teach him a thing or two about responsibility.


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Arias Williams is a creative based in Los Angeles, CA.
He is a father of two children, a husband, and currently teaches 7th Grade in South Los Angeles.
When he isn’t working on Knucklehead Fred, Arias can be found in his home studio making beats, hanging with his family, or working to educate the future of Los Angeles.


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Maria Catalina Egan4.0 out of 5 stars Lessons Taught through Entertaining ProseReviewed in the United States on September 19, 2020I love the illustrations and the rhyming prose. I am not sure of the age group to use it for. The book is simple enough for younger kids to grasp but Fred is clearly old enough to complete skillful tasks such as laundry and raking leaves, those are not for young kids.
The lessons of respect and reward for appropriate behavior are important ones. It is a good book.

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