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This was one of my all time favorite books growing up as a young kid. This book did indeed have a lot of drama in it. For example, one of her best friends Lucille has replaced her with two twins, Camille and Chenille. Lucille does not want to be bothered with Junie B anymore, because they were once best friends in kindergarden. Grace and Junie B. use to be bus buddies in kindergarden, and now Grace has replaced her with a girl named Bobbi Jean Piper. Junie B. Jones is now all alone and feels
Book 19 of 30 for my 30 day reading challenge.
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I can personally appreciate the grammatical errors and feistiness of the infamous Junie B. Jones. She is an honest, hold-nothing-back kinda gal who often gets a bad rap from traditional folk. I get her. I like her. I want six and seven year olds to know that language and grammar usage are allowed to break rules when giving their characters' voice. Why not? It worked for Mark Twain.
I thought it was fun, but maybe I was swayed by my kids laughing at it so much.
Lily and I really liked this one!
Barbara Park
Paperback | Pages: 96 pages Rating: 4.03 | 7353 Users | 309 Reviews
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Title | : | Junie B., First Grader (at Last!) (Junie B. Jones #18) |
Author | : | Barbara Park |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 96 pages |
Published | : | August 20th 2002 by Random House Books for Young Readers (first published 2001) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Chapter Books. Fiction |
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The 18th installment in Barbara Park's popular beginning chapter-book series puts our temperamental heroine into a brand-new class where she has to make brand-new friends. And as if that weren't hard enough, her brand-new teacher, Mr. Scary ("He made that name up, I believe," Junie writes in a journal assignment), figures out that she needs eyeglasses. Will all the other kids laugh at her? Will that obnoxious Excellent-plus-getting May become even more obnoxious?Details Books As Junie B., First Grader (at Last!) (Junie B. Jones #18)
Original Title: | Junie B., First Grader (at Last!) |
ISBN: | 0375815163 (ISBN13: 9780375815164) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Junie B. Jones #18 |
Characters: | Junie B. Jones |
Setting: | United States of America |
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Ratings: 4.03 From 7353 Users | 309 ReviewsWrite Up Containing Books Junie B., First Grader (at Last!) (Junie B. Jones #18)
Another Junie B. book and this time she is beginning first grade. Things don't work out the way she expected though. Her best friends aren't her best friends anymore and she is having trouble understanding assignments. Her teacher, Mr. Scarey (love the name) figures out that she probably needs glasses. I love the way Junie B.'s fears about wearing glasses are played out and how Herb, her new friend makes her feel special because she needs to wear her glasses! I could have used Herb in fourthThis was one of my all time favorite books growing up as a young kid. This book did indeed have a lot of drama in it. For example, one of her best friends Lucille has replaced her with two twins, Camille and Chenille. Lucille does not want to be bothered with Junie B anymore, because they were once best friends in kindergarden. Grace and Junie B. use to be bus buddies in kindergarden, and now Grace has replaced her with a girl named Bobbi Jean Piper. Junie B. Jones is now all alone and feels
Book 19 of 30 for my 30 day reading challenge.
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I can personally appreciate the grammatical errors and feistiness of the infamous Junie B. Jones. She is an honest, hold-nothing-back kinda gal who often gets a bad rap from traditional folk. I get her. I like her. I want six and seven year olds to know that language and grammar usage are allowed to break rules when giving their characters' voice. Why not? It worked for Mark Twain.
I thought it was fun, but maybe I was swayed by my kids laughing at it so much.
Lily and I really liked this one!
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