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This book is is really cool,nice funny.I loved it.
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Ramona books are a MUST for the young reader!
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I loved this series as a kid and now my boys are enjoying it as well.
great fun read
My granddaughter loved it.
My grand daughter enjoyed the book, although she prefers Junie B.
Who doesn't love Ramona Quimby?
An additional Ramona book; a must-read in the beloved series!
Neither of my kids could get thru this. It's classic stuff, but not to their tastes. Ramona has a series of maniac misadventures which in my opinion read better than Junie B. Jones. Not that I'm a big favor of either, myself.
My kids say:
"Ramona is in third grade and does not like a certain person. I didn't really like it because it didn't catch my attention. So if you're interested in Junie B Jones, you might be interested in this."
My kids say:
"Ramona is in third grade and does not like a certain person. I didn't really like it because it didn't catch my attention. So if you're interested in Junie B Jones, you might be interested in this."
A terrific book and a really fun read.
Funny and wonderful to read aloud with your children. This seris should be required reading for parents who need a guilt break and to see things from a silly, childish perspective. I have read the seris multiple times to myself and to my daughter.
From the first day of third grade, when Ramona Quimby meets her eventual nemesis Yard Ape, life moves on at its usual wild pace--usual for the boisterous Ramona, that is. Soon she is accidentally squashing a raw egg into her hair at the school cafeteria, being forced to play Uncle Rat with her annoying young neighbor, and, worst of all, throwing up in her classroom. The responsibilities of an 8-year-old are sometimes daunting, especially in a family that is trying to squeak by while the father goes back to school. But Ramona is full of too much vim and vigor to ever be down for long.
From the first day of third grade, when Ramona Quimby meets her eventual nemesis Yard Ape, life moves on at its usual wild pace--usual for the boisterous Ramona, that is. Soon she is accidentally squashing a raw egg into her hair at the school cafeteria, being forced to play Uncle Rat with her annoying young neighbor, and, worst of all, throwing up in her classroom. The responsibilities of an 8-year-old are sometimes daunting, especially in a family that is trying to squeak by while the father goes back to school. But Ramona is full of too much vim and vigor to ever be down for long.
Great book!
Level O book.