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and.........shhh...another Blume book, "Wifey" LOL When we were in middle school, us neighborhood girls would hang out at the library, would find this book, and hide along the aisles, and read and giggle. LOL. There was a lot of shushing going on, lol.
Not sure that I ever read Wifey?? But I did love JB, and my 11 year old son has read many of her's.
I recall "Three Bill Goat's Gruff" from kinder or elementary. Funny I dreamed about this book and wanting to post it on this thread. Weird, think I dreamed of it early morning today. I've tried to remember the name as I had fond memories of it!! Most likely my only contribution to this thread.
I recall "Three Bill Goat's Gruff" from kinder or elementary. Funny I dreamed about this book and wanting to post it on this thread. Weird, think I dreamed of it early morning today. I've tried to remember the name as I had fond memories of it!! Most likely my only contribution to this thread.
"Not by the hair on my Chinny-chin-chin." I liked that story, too.
I have always loved reading. My favorite books as a child were the Nancy Drew series and all the biographies in my small school library. When I was teaching elementary school, I always planned some time during the day for me to read to my students. My third, fourth, and fifth graders especially enjoyed it when I read the series by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor that has the following titles: The Boys Start the War, The Girls Get Even, Boys Against Girls, The Girls' Revenge, A Traitor Among the Boys, A Spy Among the Girls, The Boys Return, The Girls Take Over, Boys in Control, Girls Rule, Boys Rock, and finally Who Won the War?. My students loved these books, and literally begged me to extend my oral reading time. The books are an easy read....funny with realistic characters. Maybe this series might help some children "get into" reading. Just a suggestion!
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