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Book Reviews of Amber Brown is Not a Crayon (Amber Brown, Bk 1)

Amber Brown is Not a Crayon (Amber Brown, Bk 1)
Amber Brown is Not a Crayon - Amber Brown, Bk 1
Author: Paula Danziger, Tony Ross (Illustrator)
ISBN-13: 9780590458993
ISBN-10: 059045899X
Publication Date: 7/1/1995
Pages: 80
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 33 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Amber Brown is Not a Crayon (Amber Brown, Bk 1) on + 171 more book reviews
this book is a great book for 7-10 year old kids and a good book for a bed night storys for the toddlers
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A fun Amber Brown read. Kids seem to eat these up.
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My daughter absolutely loves this lovely series. Amber Brown is the next Junie B. Jones but for older kids. 9 and up
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Amber's best friend is moving away! Everything begins to change...
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My daughter who is not normally a big reader read this in one day and thought it was GREAT!
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This Amber Brown book is perfect for younger grades, (K-3). Amber Brown's best friend moves away.
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The Back says:
Amber Brown and Justin McDaniels are best friends. They sit next toe ach other in school, help each other with fractions and spelling, and always stick up for one another. But when Justin finds out that he is moving away, everything begins to change.
reviewed Amber Brown is Not a Crayon (Amber Brown, Bk 1) on + 24 more book reviews
Cute story about a girl named Amber Brown and her experience at school and at home. parents are getting divorced and delves into all of those tough topics in a great way. Amber lives with her mom and then dad moves back in the area, so she learns how to manage.
This book is also about losing yor best friend when they move away.
My 8 year old daughter read these in 1st grade as read alouds and then by herself this year.
If you like Junie B. Jones, this is like it, but older and deals with great issues to talk about with your child.