Rating:  Summary: I like it... Review: I like Beezus,because she cueld be a good sister she is funny and really not paychons.I think the book is funny because of the way characters act in the stor.I also liked Ramona,she cuold get mad sometimes just like Beezus,did I say that she bothers Ramona a lot. "Ramona Age 8"is a really good book for children or people who like to read beacause it shows people how to share and make friends.Ramonas family is a little bit typical and I think the characters are funny because they get mad,thats funny.The funniest part that is when they make a big mess in the kitchen. Ramona and Beezus are almost the same and when they cueld explode.Read the book and you will love it!
Rating:  Summary: I Liked It by Luisa Brighty Review: I like Beezuz because she could be a good sister,she is funny and really not patient.Did I say she bothers Ramona a lot?I think the book is funny because of the way the characters act in the story.I also liked Ramona ,she could get mad sometimes just like Beezuz. "Ramona Age 8" is a really good book for children or people who like to read because it shows people how to share and make friends.Ramona's family is a little bit typical and I think the characters are funny because they act silly and how they get mad,that's funny.The funniest part that is when they make a big mess in the kitchen.Ramona and Beezus are almost the same and when they get mad they explode.Read the book,you'll like it!!!
Rating:  Summary: This is a wonderful book. Review: I liked it when Ramona wears her pyjamas under her clothes. She got hot and she went red in the face. I think you should read this book because it is funny and sometimes sad but always good.
Rating:  Summary: Loved it as a kid, brings back a lot of memories for me! Review: I loved this book as a child. My mother bought it for me when I was 8 and had pneumonia, so I definitely related to the part when she threw up in the classroom (as I almost did). Ramona was always a character that I could identify with--being the younger sister, having to go to the neighbor's house to go to school, doing something stupid in public (remember when she broke the egg in the school cafeteria and it went in her hair?) and being embarrassed by it. I would definitely recommend this book to any child because as I said, Ramona Quimby is a character that almost any girl little girl who is boisterous and outgoing as she is could relate to.
Rating:  Summary: Loved it as a kid, brings back a lot of memories for me! Review: I loved this book as a child. My mother bought it for me when I was 8 and had pneumonia, so I definitely related to the part when she threw up in the classroom (as I almost did). Ramona was always a character that I could identify with--being the younger sister, having to go to the neighbor's house to go to school, doing something stupid in public (remember when she broke the egg in the school cafeteria and it went in her hair?) and being embarrassed by it. I would definitely recommend this book to any child because as I said, Ramona Quimby is a character that almost any girl little girl who is boisterous and outgoing as she is could relate to.
Rating:  Summary: I like this book because Ramona is sometimes very silly. Review: I think people should read this book because Ramona is a very interesting girl to read about, and they should learn to be as happy as she is. She is sometimes silly, but she is still a fun girl. She is also the same age as I am.
Rating:  Summary: The book Ramona Quiby is a good book Review: I think that Ramona Quiby age 8 is a good book and I think that Beverly Cleary put a lot of work.I do recommend this book to kids
Rating:  Summary: jessics s Review: I think this is a good book to read to you'r kid's and you'r grandcildren when they grow up I think they will read it to theri cildren to . This book is about a gril how gets in trobel a lot one day she crack an egg on her head.
Rating:  Summary: Ramona lacks excitement Review: I used this book as a read aloud in my 3rd grade classroom, and to put it bluntly, my students found it to be boring. A lot of the language seemed "dated." During Cleary's attempts at humor, I found my students staring at me with "I don't get it" looks on their faces. I have found the whole Ramona series to be a little disappointing. A better choice for 3rd graders is the Fudge series by Judy Blume. To put it bluntly, my 3rd graders found this book to be boring. I used this book as a read aloud in my classroom.
Rating:  Summary: A Lesson in Literacy Review: In Ramona Quimby, Age 8, Beverly Cleary demonstrates the positive effects that reading can bring into the life of a child. She does this in such a way that readers can measure the actual growth resulting from Ramona's reading. Since starting school, teacher expect Ramona to list unfamiliar words as she reads class assignments. This school year, she can read without being expected to list words. Toward the end of the year, Ramona describes a book assignment, an age-appropriate book, as using "babyish words" (148). The transition that occurs in Ramona is a result of the importance that she places on her reading. The more she reads, the easier it becomes until there are few words that she does not know. She not only reads better, but her vocabulary increases from learning new words by looking at the context in which the word is used in the sentence. While writing her oral book report and presentation, Ramona becomes so involved in her ideas that she forgets that it is an assignment and thinks of it as enjoyment. Ramona uses colorful paper to make cat masks and puts on a commercial to her entire class. Here, Cleary stresses one of multiple ways that children can learn and teach others their interpretation of a certain book. They not only enjoy the book, but they show their creative side; these oral reports give other students ideas how to express themselves, and also give them self-confidence to perform in front of a group. Cleary examines one way to teach literacy that keeps children excited and shows how that way affects a certain child. Ramona's teacher lets the class read a book of their choice every day. This is Ramona's favorite part of school. She looks forward to her silent reading time because it makes school enjoyable for her. Even when nothing else is going well for her, this positive experience serves as her one escape from reality. Ramona Quimby, Age 8, is a refreshing tale of some of the challenges a child faces in school. Beverly Cleary consistently demonstrates the impact of reading on children. This could quite possibly be why her books are so popular. She develops books that involve children reading for pleasure and captures the attention of the children that she depicts so accurately.
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