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Clementine's Letter (a Clementine Book) by Sara Pennypacker

mmattmiller's review against another edition

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4.0

Again, I love Clementine! While she learns her lessons, I (as a teacher) learn some too. Yes, she needs to work on thinking about the effect of an action before acting (she's pretty impulsive), we as adults need to remember that kids like to know the rules of a situation or environment first, so they can be successful immediately. Lessons in this one for kids and adults, and definitely some fun and silliness that everyone will enjoy! I need to add Clementine books to my classroom library!

aprill's review against another edition

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4.0

I'm kind of ready to be done with Clementine but my nine yr old isn't. It's starting to be like We get it Clementine, you're wacky, you're reckless, you have good intentions. What I do like is her family. She has good parents, and a good teacher too. The adults in these books have kind of obnoxiously excelerated emotional intelligence. No one is ever *that* good, but it's a nice world, and I feel like I get some parenting pointers in reading this series

tashrow's review against another edition

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5.0

Every time a new Clementine book comes out, my toes wiggle with glee. I know that between those pages, I will find moments to laugh aloud, discover myself as a small child again, recognize my children, and simply sink into a wonderful book. They never disappoint.

This third Clementine book has her bonding with her third grade teacher until he is nominated to go on a trip to Egypt. Now Clementine has to cope with a new teacher who doesn't seem to have the same rules while desperately trying to keep her old teacher from winning the award and leaving. Clementine also has to try to do something extra nice for her mother because she is writing a story with her father. It's only fair to do things equally according to her friend Margaret.

Once again I was charmed not only by the effervescent Clementine who walks her own walk and sees the world through her own special lens, but by her parents who love her simply for being herself. Other adults are equally well drawn and complete as are the children around Clementine. Add to that Frazee's line art which constantly shows the field of chaos around Clementine as she moves through life, and you have such a believable and vibrant book that it is hard to put down. In fact, I recommend having all three at hand, because you are going to want to start the entire series once again just to spend some more time with them.

Highly recommended as a readaloud, or for parents of children who don't conform to what the world seems to expect, or for children themselves who have a good sense of humor and love to laugh. Hey, it's great for everyone. Enjoy!

stargirlcaraway's review against another edition

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5.0

So great, loved how this book showed the importance of great teachers. The ending honest to god made me tear up, it was so sweet.

lieslindi's review against another edition

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Excellent on its own, and better because the illustrations look like Louis Darling's.
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