Friendship, Social Skills & School Life
Review:Took over 2 months to receive this little book. I suggest you allow for plenty of time when ordering, or verify with seller the availability of this book.
It is a cute activity book suited more for girls that can read instructions (6-8 year olds). However younger girls will have fun coloring the pages and using the 300 stickers included. I know our little flower girl will have plenty of fun with it. Read more
Review:This book will not disappoint any Junie B. fan. Barbara Park understands the mind of a young 5/6 year old girl perfectly. It is fun to view this young mind and understand her reasoning. This book was fun to read during the holidays. Read more
Review:my toddler loves this book! it is easy to understand and follow along. she has many of the pages memorized and enjoys reading them with me. also teaches manners and saying please/thank you which is great for reinforcement. Read more
Review:I agree with the other people writing these reviews. Junie B has grown up too fast and her attitude has changed. I wish that Park had written a summer story in between "Graduation Girl" and the first grader one. That way, it would give a bigger explanation why she has grown up a little bit. But Park made her spring up too fast for only being a first grader. I think it's cute how on the cover that her "B" is turned to the side to look like a pair of funny purple glasses. I'm 11 and have enjoyed t... Read more
Review:My son used the book in the summer between kinder and first grade. He and I both loved it and the content was great. He was very prepared for first grade and his teacher is quite impressed with just how prepared he was. Read more
Review:This book was interesting. At the beginning she talked all about her lunch box, and she bragged about it too. I liked this book because it was funny. The words were not to hard for me to read.
I think lots of first graders should read this book. Read more
Review:Accurate, straight-forward approach. The perfect resource for starting this conversation with my 8 year old. This is just the book I was looking for- it presents the "typical" scenarios, but presents the atypical (conception with dr's help, c-section) scenarios as well in an unbiased look at life. Read more
Review:First I liked the story of "Little Pea" and looked for the book. The story is fun and the picture is cute. I tried this set but I think it was better for me to buy only "Little Pea" because the details of the stories are different, though, the pattern of them are almost same. Read more
Review:I have mixed emotions about this book. Part of me liked it because it was, in a way, a mystery. Throughout the whole story I was wondering if Amy was actually Adam's friend, or if she was another person tryin to kill he and his family.Each character kept changing along the way and eventually their original name was discovered. Although I enjoyed the mystery of the book, I didn't however, like the way everything came together at the end. The whole story is about Adam trying to find his dad on... Read more
Review:I loved the first couple books in this series and I pre-ordered this one... The magic system and world building was great and I loved Call's struggle to determine if he was good or evil. However, I cannot give this book a 4 or 5 star review as much as I'd like to because my only reaction having finished the book is "seriously?!?!" This book was way too short and ended on way too much of a cliff hanger (though I guess since it was prophesied that I shouldn't be surprised.) Also I didn't like how ... Read more