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Insects Are My Life (Orchard Paperbacks)
Submitted by SarahKate on Wed, 01/02/2008 - 19:04.Though we are not insect lovers, we all enjoyed this book, since our girls identified with Amanda's passionate interest. Beware... Amanda does several unkind things to her brother and others that offend her, things like putting a dead fly in the middle of an ice cube and placing it in a glass of milk.
![]() | author: Megan Mcdonald rating: ![]() asin: 053107093X binding: Paperback list price: $6.95 USD amazon price: $6.95 |
Caddie Woodlawn
Submitted by rob on Sun, 12/09/2007 - 21:55.This story is based on the author's grandmother's life - and it is outstanding. An incredible story of a brave tomboy.
![]() | author: Carol Ryrie Brink rating: ![]() asin: 1416940286 binding: Paperback list price: $6.99 USD amazon price: $6.99 USD |
At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864, this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear, but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later.
Leonardo and the Flying Boy
Submitted by SarahKate on Sun, 11/18/2007 - 23:21.![]() | author: Laurence Anholt rating: ![]() asin: 0764152254 binding: Hardcover list price: $14.95 USD amazon price: $10.17 USD |
There were no spaceships or airplanes when Zoro was a boy. He lived in Italy during the era we now call the Renaissance, a time when the sky belonged to the birds. But one unusual man dreamed of incredible flying machines. "One day, Zoro," he told his pupil, "people will sail through the clouds and look down at the world below." Zoro was curious. He knew that his teacher did more than merely dream about the future, but was an important artist and inventor. Then Zoro made an astonishing discovery. His teacher was building a mysterious machine. A machine intended to fly!
Beezus and Ramona
Submitted by SarahKate on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 18:58.![]() | author: Beverly Cleary rating: ![]() asin: 038070918X binding: Paperback list price: $5.99 USD amazon price: $5.99 USD |
Nine-year-old Beezus Quimby has her hands full with her little sister, Ramona. Sure, other people have little sisters that bother them sometimes, but is there anyone in the world like Ramona?
Ramona and Her Mother (Ramona Quimby)
Submitted by SarahKate on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 18:52.![]() | author: Beverly Cleary rating: ![]() asin: 038070952X binding: Paperback list price: $5.99 USD amazon price: $5.99 USD |
At 7 and a half, with working parents and a sister at "a difficult age," Ramona Quimby tries hard to do her part to keep family peace. Usually, however, she ends up behind every uproarious incident in the house. Whether she's dying herself blue, watching while her young neighbor flings Kleenex around the house, or wearing her soft new pajamas to school one day (under her clothes, of course), Ramona's life is never dull. Through it all, she is struggling for a place in her mother's heart, worried that she might be unlovable. Not a chance.
Adele & Simon
Submitted by SarahKate on Sun, 11/11/2007 - 20:06.![]() | author: Barbara McClintock rating: ![]() asin: 0374380449 binding: Hardcover list price: $16.00 USD amazon price: $10.88 USD |
When Simon’s older sister, Adèle, picks him up from school, he has his hat and gloves and scarf and sweater, his coat and knapsack and books and crayons, and a drawing of a cat he made that morning. Adèle makes Simon promise to try not to lose anything. But as they make their way home, distractions cause Simon to leave something behind at every stop. What will they tell their mother?
Otis Spofford (rpkg)
Submitted by SarahKate on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 19:03.![]() | author: Beverly Cleary rating: ![]() asin: 0380709198 binding: Paperback list price: $5.99 USD amazon price: $5.99 USD |
There was nothing Otis Spofford liked better than stirring up a little excitement, particularly at school. A less resourceful teacher than Mrs. Gitler would have found him pretty hard to take. But even Mrs. Gitler did not entirely relish the bullfight at the fiesta arranged for the P.T.A. meeting. Otis was disappointed at not being the toreador, but as the front half of the bull he managed to steal the whole show, to the annoyance of his classmates and his teacher. It was then that Mrs. Gitler suggested that Otis might someday get his comeuppance.












