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**Found in the 20th Century Children's Book Treasury**
Reading Amelia Bedelia always makes me want to eat pie.
Reading Amelia Bedelia always makes me want to eat pie.
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I love reading children books to reconnect with my childhood, and this book is one of them .
It's so funny and really enjoyable. I read it with my sister and we both loved it !!
Such a cute little fun read
I love reading children books to reconnect with my childhood, and this book is one of them .
It's so funny and really enjoyable. I read it with my sister and we both loved it !!
Such a cute little fun read
Transitional Book
I absolutely loved these books when i was younger, i think i read them all. They are so fun and funny. Amelia is such a goofy and confused girl. They give a great laugh but they also have funny pictures. Im a huge fan of these books.
This is definitely for independent reading. It has all the elements to a "narrative" because it is a story line. Students from ages 7-10 would enjoy these books because they are long enough to keep the child engaged but short enough to overwhelm their brains when reading. They are great for conversation starters between peers because they can talk about all of the things she did/did wrong. A good activity that can go along with these books is going over what "literal" means and how she uses that in the book. We can talk about a time when students were too literal themselves.
I absolutely loved these books when i was younger, i think i read them all. They are so fun and funny. Amelia is such a goofy and confused girl. They give a great laugh but they also have funny pictures. Im a huge fan of these books.
This is definitely for independent reading. It has all the elements to a "narrative" because it is a story line. Students from ages 7-10 would enjoy these books because they are long enough to keep the child engaged but short enough to overwhelm their brains when reading. They are great for conversation starters between peers because they can talk about all of the things she did/did wrong. A good activity that can go along with these books is going over what "literal" means and how she uses that in the book. We can talk about a time when students were too literal themselves.
I grew up reading this series and always found them intriguing because of the crazy things that Amelia would forget and the silly things that she would do throughout the story. Amelia is the type of person that takes everything at literal value and does things just so. If you asked her to go pick up some food, she would go to the kitchen and pick up food, literally. Her spunk and unique characteristics are "relatable" for those who easily get frazzled and confused at the simple things. Little kids love this book because it is so simple yet hilarious and so easy to catch on to. The drawings add to the fun and make the story come to life. It is hard not to like Amelia, the girl who brings simple things to live, everyday. Her name adds to the laughs because she encompasses everything fun and unique about life.
We were walking and took a photo of a flower and my phone identified it as Abelia. That made me think of Amelia Bedelia, so I requested it from the library so I could refresh my memory on this classic character. I find the book delightful as an adult. I don't remember if it was part of my childhood.
This is such a great series of funny books for children. I really enjoyed them when I worked as a nanny.