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  1 Amelia Bedelia Joins the Club
Author: Parish, Herman Illustrator: Avril, Lynne
    Series: I can read! Level 1, Amelia Bedelia
 
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Class: Easy
Age: 3-8
Language: English
Descriptors: Easy Reader
Demand: Moderate
LC: PZ7.P218
Grade: P-3


Print Run: 10000
ISBN-13: 9780062221315
LCCN: 2013031170
Imprint: Greenwillow Books
Publisher: William Morrow
Pub Date: 02/11/2014
Availability: Available
List: $16.99
  Hardcover
Physical Description: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm. H 9", W 6", D 0.38", 0.54 lbs.
LC Series: I can read book.
I can read! 1, Beginning reading
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Awards: Horn Book Guide Titles, Rated 1 - 4
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TIPS Subjects: School Stories
Humorous Fiction
Friendship
BISAC Subjects: JUVENILE FICTION / Concepts / Words
JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories
JUVENILE FICTION / Readers / Beginner
LC Subjects: Clubs, Fiction
Clubs, Juvenile fiction
Friendship, Fiction
Friendship, Juvenile fiction
Humorous stories
Schools, Fiction
Schools, Juvenile fiction
SEARS Subjects: Clubs, Fiction
Friendship, Fiction
Humorous fiction
Schools, Fiction
Reading Programs: Accelerated Reader Level: 2.6 , Points: 0.5
Lexile Level: 470
 
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Brodart's TOP Juvenile Titles | 02/01/2014
Amelia Bedelia faces a dilemma when a rainy day splits her usually agreeable class into the Puddle Jumpers and the Puddle Stompers. The last thing Amelia wants to do is choose between her friends when both groups ask her to join, but she knows just the thing to brighten this rainy day. I can read! Level 1, Amelia Bedelia series, 32pp., Ill.
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Horn Book Guide | 11/01/2014
3. In Club, young Amelia is "torn between two choices" when her classmates divide into different clubs: should she join the Puddle Jumpers or the Puddle Stompers? In Luck, Amelia breaks a mirror on Friday the thirteenth and learns about superstitions. Literal-minded Amelia's signature mistakes play out in the easy-reader text and lively illustrations; kids will appreciate Amelia's solutions to her age-appropriate dilemmas. Review covers these I Can Read titles: Amelia Bedelia Joins the Club and Amellia Bedelia Tries Her Luck. kf. 32pg. THE HORN BOOK, c2014.
School Library Journal | 05/01/2014
K-Gr 2. Amelia Bedelia loves going to school because everyone gets along so well, but that changes when they have a rainy period and the students divide into two clubs: Puddle Jumpers and Puddle Stompers. Each club wants her to join them, but how can she choose? She certainly doesn't want hurt anyone's feelings. After a discussion with her parents and a good night's sleep, the girl comes up with the perfect solution to combine the clubs and make everyone happy. This younger Amelia Bedelia lacks the silliness of her bumbling and literal adult self, even as she pictures rain coming down in buckets. The colorful cartoon illustrations have a nice energy, though, and the text is well placed for emerging readers. Overall, this story goes down like a spoonful of sugar, but it is an adequate early reader, and children who enjoy Amelia Bedelia may enjoy reading about her social scrapes. Melisa Bailey, Harford County Library System, MD. 32p. SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, c2014.
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