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Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Read-Aloud Edition

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Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Read-Aloud Edition

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Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Read-Aloud Edition

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To celebrate this timeless classic, Beverly Cleary’s Ramona Quimby, Age 8 can now be enjoyed as a read-aloud edition. With large type and oversized trim, this version will encourage vocal participation—whether at home, in school, or on one’s own! Riding the school bus alone isn’t the only new experience making third grade exciting for Ramona Quimby. From befriending a boy called Yard Ape to delivering her book report in the style of a television commercial, Ramona’s enthusiasm for life is infectious and irresistible. That’s not to say all is perfect. Mr. Quimby’s return to college means that the whole family must pitch in to make ends meet. Having to go to the Kemps’ house after school is Ramona’s own particular burden—especially the chore of being nice to pesky little Willa Jean. When Ramona gets sick and throws up in class, she feels as though things can’t get worse. But with all the pluck we’ve come to expect from Ramona, she emerges smiling with her head held high. In this Newbery Honor Book, available now with an enlarged trim, easy-to-read text, and black-and-white illustrations by Jacqueline Rogers, Beverly Cleary lovingly chronicles Ramona Quimby’s memorable experiences. What happens when you’re eight, and everything feels like the biggest adventure and the worst embarrassment all at once? Third Grade Life: From riding the school bus alone for the first time to dealing with a boy she calls "Yard Ape," Ramona is ready to take on her new school. Sibling Relationship: When a family fight leads to kitchen chaos, Ramona and her big sister Beezus must team up to cook dinner—with disastrously hilarious results. Navigating Big Feelings: Ramona is sure she’s a "supernuisance" after an embarrassing raw egg incident and throwing up in front of the entire class. A Children's Classic: A Newbery Honor-winning story that perfectly captures the ups and downs of being eight, making it a favorite for generations of readers and their families.
To celebrate this timeless classic, Beverly Cleary’s Ramona Quimby, Age 8 can now be enjoyed as a read-aloud edition. With large type and oversized trim, this version will encourage vocal participation—whether at home, in school, or on one’s own! Riding the school bus alone isn’t the only new experience making third grade exciting for Ramona Quimby. From befriending a boy called Yard Ape to delivering her book report in the style of a television commercial, Ramona’s enthusiasm for life is infectious and irresistible. That’s not to say all is perfect. Mr. Quimby’s return to college means that the whole family must pitch in to make ends meet. Having to go to the Kemps’ house after school is Ramona’s own particular burden—especially the chore of being nice to pesky little Willa Jean. When Ramona gets sick and throws up in class, she feels as though things can’t get worse. But with all the pluck we’ve come to expect from Ramona, she emerges smiling with her head held high. In this Newbery Honor Book, available now with an enlarged trim, easy-to-read text, and black-and-white illustrations by Jacqueline Rogers, Beverly Cleary lovingly chronicles Ramona Quimby’s memorable experiences. What happens when you’re eight, and everything feels like the biggest adventure and the worst embarrassment all at once? Third Grade Life: From riding the school bus alone for the first time to dealing with a boy she calls "Yard Ape," Ramona is ready to take on her new school. Sibling Relationship: When a family fight leads to kitchen chaos, Ramona and her big sister Beezus must team up to cook dinner—with disastrously hilarious results. Navigating Big Feelings: Ramona is sure she’s a "supernuisance" after an embarrassing raw egg incident and throwing up in front of the entire class. A Children's Classic: A Newbery Honor-winning story that perfectly captures the ups and downs of being eight, making it a favorite for generations of readers and their families.

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