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Sto caricando le informazioni... Karen's School Picture: A Graphic Noveldi Ann M. Martin
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Karen's unhappy when it turns out she needs glasses just in time for school pictures. It's a fairly typical take on the subject, with reluctance to wear the glasses and teasing from a classmate all resolved in time for a happy ending, but I enjoyed it all the same. Karen seems more reasonable, perhaps because the book has jumped ahead to 2nd grade, and she has actually matured slightly. If you are worried about spoilers, changes to the Brewer household are shown here that have not yet occurred in the main Baby-Sitters graphic novel series and do not occur in the novel series until book #24. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Karen has to get glasses! She doesn't want them, especially because school pictures are going to be taken soon. But she picks out some pretty pink ones and thinks she looks very grown-up. Then Yicky Ricky at school starts calling her names, like Owl Girl and Googly Eyes. If Karen wears her glasses for the school picture, Ricky will make fun of her. If she doesn't wear them, she'll feel like she's afraid to be herself. Glasses or no glasses, that Ricky is going to get It! Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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This book continues in the vein of the rest of this series, with relatable but relatively simple problems. In this case, Karen has to deal both with adjusting to a change and with teasing. She learns to stand up for both herself and her bully! Her family is supportive and helpful, which is nice to see. I always appreciate how the Brewer family shows that blended families can work out just fine (even if I know unfortunately that isn't always the case in real life).
The illustrations are full of lots of energy and emotion. Young readers certainly do love this series and it's easy to see why. ( )