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Emily Just in Time

di Jan Slepian

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As a small girl grows from "not-being-able, to now-she-can," she wonders if she will ever spend a whole night at her grandmother's house without being afraid.
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This book is about Emily doing many things she couldn't, but growing up she was able to do them. When it came to staying the night at her grandma's house she was scared. Her grandma tells her it just takes time and one day she will. She tries many times but gets scared and wants to go home. She finally is able to stay the night without being scared. Great story for perseverance and overcoming fears.
  32BASKETBALL | Mar 14, 2015 |
This is a story about a little girl named Emily and she wants to stay over at her grandmother but no matter hominy times she tries she end up getting scared , her grandmother says don't worry on day you will stay without worry and one day she finely does.

Pierce College Library
Ages 3-6
  veronicar6189 | Mar 22, 2014 |
When Emily was little,she couldn't go down the twisty slide, and pour the milk, and do a cartwheel but now she can. Overall, she can't still sleep her grandma's house, even she took her blanket, her teddy bears to grandma's house. Finally, she grow up a little bit and now she can.
Ages:3-5 Source: Pierce College Library
  Hamidfaezeh | Feb 15, 2014 |
At first Emily was not able t stay the night at her mothers house she was too scared, but she is finally able to overcome her fears.
Ages: 3-5
Source: Pierce College Library
  CarolDockery | Oct 30, 2013 |
Little Emily has had many things she couldn't do but as she grew up she was able to do them, but when it came to staying the night at her grandma's house she just couldn't do it. Her grandma tells her it just takes time and she will be able to do it someday. Well time and time again she tries to stay over but no matter what she does she can't help but be scared and want to go home. At the end she finally is able to spend the night and doesn't think about it.

Ages: 4-6

Source: Pierce College Library
  syntaxerric | Oct 29, 2013 |
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