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Sto caricando le informazioni... Boo...and I mean it! (Junie B Jones) (originale 2004; edizione 2004)di Barbara Park (Autore)
Informazioni sull'operaJunie B., First Grader: Boo...and I Mean It! di Barbara Park (2004)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Hilarous! The Best read aloud for Halloween. ( ) In this book, a boy in Junie B.'s first grade class, Paulie Allen Puffer, tells her five scary secrets about Halloween. These secrets make her want to stay at home on Halloween instead of go trick or treating because she is so scared. The secrets are that real monsters and witches go out on Halloween but they don't wear costumes so you can't tell who is real and who isn't, if you carve pointy teeth on your pumpkin then it will roll into your room at night and bite your feet off, bats will land and live in your hair, and that candy corn is not really corn. Junie B.'s mom tells her that she has to buy a Halloween costume and go trick or treating. Junie B. remembers how scared she gets around clowns and decides to be Squirty the Clown for Halloween. She decides on Squirty because she can squirt people with her spray bottle if they scare her. She is very upset when she finds out that her mom won't let her carry around a squirt bottle with her, but is still hopeful that she will scare people, especially monsters and witches away. Unfortunately for Junie B., she doesn't scare anyone away and she gets very upset. After trick or treating, Junie B. doesn't wash her clown make up off before bed like her mom tells her to. When her dad returns home from his business trip and goes into Junie B.'s room to say goodnight to her, the unexpected sight of her smudged clown make up scares him and she is very pleased that she finally scared someone. I'm actually not positive what the main idea of this story was. At first I thought it was going to be to not believe everything that people tell you, but towards the end of the book the five Halloween secrets Junie B. was told are kind of dropped and not really mentioned. The rest of the story is Junie B. searching for someone to scare and I don't think that's a great message to send out to children. However, I did really like the language in the book. The author writes words how an actual first grader would say them which I think helps readers get a sense of how Junie B. really is. For example, she says "s'penders" instead of suspenders. There is about one illustration per chapter in the book, but I think those illustrations really help the readers picture Junie B. For instance, in the part of the book where a boy drops his apple down Junie B.'s pants, you can clearly see the pure shock and disgust on Junie B.'s face. She does not look pleased at all. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieJunie B. Jones (24) È contenuto inJunie B. Jones Complete First Grade Collection: Books 18-28 with paper dolls in boxed set di Barbara Park Junie B. Jones Complete Collection (24-Book Set) di Barbara Park (Author) Denise Brunkus (Illustrator) Junie B. 1-27 (Stupid Smelly Bus, Monkey Business, Big Fat Mouth, Sneaky Peeky Spying, Yucky Blucky Fruitcake, Meanie Jim's Birthday, Handsome Warren, Monster Under Her Bed, Not a Crook, Party Animal, Beauty Shop Guy, Smells Something Fishy, Almost a Flower Girl, Mushy Gushy Valentime, Peep in Her Pocket, Captain Field Day, Graduation Girl, First Grader at Last, Boss of Lunch, Toothless Wonder, Cheater Pants, One-Man Band, Shipwrecked, Boo & I Mean It, Jingle Bells Batman Smells, Aloha-ha-ha, Dumb Bunny) di Barbara Park
With Halloween approaching, Junie B. needs to find a costume that will scare off the real witches and ghosts that she believes will be out on the holiday. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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