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Junie B. Jones's First Boxed Set Ever! (Books 1-4)

Junie B. Jones's First Boxed Set Ever! (Books 1-4)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Great Book For Teaching Horrible Manners
Review: Awful, rude, bad. Junie B yells at her parents and behaves badly. It's supposed to be cute.
I read half a book and my 7 year old was embaraased by the rude language and manners. I started skipping over the "bad parts" then just skipped the whole thing. Chapter names like "The Dumb babies room" etc...
Good Book if you want your kid to be rude and obnoxious.
Not for me.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A theme is forming here - the true booklovers hate Junie B..
Review: but it seems like the parents who want their kids to just shut up adore her. Car rides where everyone was silent?! I could keep my kid quiet too by letting her cram chocolate down her throat for a 9 hour car ride. But is it good for her? NO! Just like Junie B. Jones isn't.

With so much fun and interesting literature available - even educational (!) - why waste their time? Teach the children to discern good literature for themselves. Cracking up over Junie B. with them just reinforces her hold. If you HAVE to read it, then do it once (aloud and together) and then trash the book. Talk about how it isn't worth their time, they'd never hang out with Junie B. in real life so why waste time with her now?

Spend you dollars elsewhere. You'll be glad you did!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Brenna's Review
Review: Does America really need help making our kids more illiterate? My wife bought this book at my 5-year-old son's request. Apparently his teacher reads it in class frequently (This is a rant for another time)
While I appreciate the whimsical adventures of a curious and spirited little girl, the language is idiotic. I have to correct her horrid grammar and some of her ill manners as I read these books. Fortunately, when I slip up and read one of her malapropisms by mistake, my 5-year-old is smart enough to correct me. Thank goodness there are thousands of better reading experiences available for him. Now if I can just get the book off the teacher's reading list.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: These are recommended reading?
Review: How did these books end up as recommended reading to early readers? These books are included in my kids' accelerated reading program, and I can't believe it. Not only are the books filled with improper English and improper spelling, the repeatedly use words like "dumb" and "stupid". These are punishable words at our school, and will earn you a trip to the principal's office.

I ordered a whole stack of these to add to our library of accelerated reader books, and I am going to throw them out. I wouldn't give them away, because I don't want anyone else to read them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lighten Up and Enjoy!
Review: I am a kindergarten teacher and the parent of two girls, ages 5 and 19 months. I set very high standards of behavior for my own girls and my students. And, as Junie B would say "guess what?" I LOVE the Junie B books! My students and my little girl were all very capable of reccognizing that Junie B's behavior and grammar were totally outrageous, not necessarily appropriate, and HYSTERICALLY funny! When I read them aloud I hear "she's REALLY bad" through the giggles, then they tell me what the right thing to do would have been. In Junie B children see a fictional character who gets away with things they know they never could. I've not had child yet call 911 because she couldn't get into the bathroom, tell the principal "my mother says never to call her again", or pull any of the stunts that Junie B pulls--they all know better, but that doesn't stop them from enjoying the antics of this kindergartener. To those who have a problem with Junie B, I say lighten up and don't take life so seriously!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Junie B.
Review: I have all these except book 4.

Stupid Smelly Bus: Remember when it was scary to go to school? Cause it was your first day and you didn't know anything. Meet Junie B. Jones, kidnergartner. She's so scared of the school bus, and the meanies on it that when it's time to go home, she doesn't.
A Little Monkey Business: It's pooey on B-A-B-I-E-S until... Junie B. finds out that her new dumb old baby brother is a big fat deal. Her two bestest friends are giving her everything they own just to see him. And guess what else? Maybe she can bring him to school on Pet Day.
Big Fat Mouth: Sometimes life is P.U. Junie B's having a rough week. First she got punishment for shooting off her mouth in kindergarten. And now she's in big trouble again! Cause Monday is Job Day, and Junie B. told her class she's got the bestest job of all. Only what is it?
You also get the book Some Sneaky Peeky Spying.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AN EDUCATION STUDENT FROM INDIANA
Review: I have read the reviews, and then proceeded to read the numerous books about Junie B. Jones. I have had numerous education classes on teaching reading. I fell in love with Junie B. She is 6 years old. How do 6 years old talk?? They use 100% correct grammar?? I am 22 years old, and even I don't se 100% correct grammar; nor if you anaylsis yourself, I'm sure you may realize, HEY me either. Granted when I read the first book of Junie, I was like HOLD up.. was that a mis-print?? But to be honest, take any 6 year old, that is the way they talk. Lots of schools use these books because it is on the child's ability level in reading. Children enjoy reading, children enjoy humor-- this promotes the love for literacy. Barbara Park, provides a read ablility level for many students in schools today. Some who are in the 6th grade level still only read at a 2nd grade level. Some have had bad experiences with reading-- they hate reading. This is absolutely horrible. Children should love to read; in life, reading is required in practically everything-- and its important to bestill upon all children that reading is FUN-- and they can all be successful too, although behind in reading levels. The worst thing as a "soon to be teacher" is to know that there will be children out there that will have no desire to read. Number one, because they can't; number two, because they find no interest in the materials they are being forced to read. Barbara Park is an excellent author; she really makes the children understand how Junie B. feels-- and as far as the grammar, granted it caught me off guard as well the first time, but you can use this book to kill lots of birds with one stone. The book provides an opportunity for students to be successful readers, become fluent in reading, have fun doing so, and it is important as a parent or teacher to talk with your child about reading. When this communication is used, talk about how when writing or talking, we have better ways of expressing ourselves. Make sure to address that Junie B. is 6 years old, and as she gets older much like the child, her grammar will increase to that of the social norm of "correct grammar." But until she reaches that stage of her educational career, I would suggest that we allow students to read these books, they offer material that the child can relate to and be successful at. You might even learn a thing or two from Junie-- so sit back and read the lesson Junie learns in all her books. Because if you fully read, she may do mischievous acts, however a valuable lesson is gained at the end of every book that talks about why she should not have acted the way she did.
With that being said, get to reading, and allow children to grow with Junie B. Jones.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What's with the grammar?
Review: I've read these books many times to my son who just turned six years old, and we're anxiously awaiting Junie B's experience as a first grader. Junie B. is a somewhat sassy, very entertaining little girl who copes with a variety of problems and issues typical Kindergarteners face each day. These are charming little stories, with cute illustrations, and Junie B. is clearly loved by her parents and has plenty of friends. My son pays close attention to these stories, and whenever my wife and I say, "We'll see" to him, he says, "We'll see is another word for no," which is a common Junie B. saying. But I have one concern, and I've docked a star from the rating because of it: Barbara Park's mode of narrating through Junie B. has her using an abundance of incorrect verb tenses (i.e. "we never had much guests" and "so she just holded my hand.") As a result, since our son is just beginning to learn to read and acquire a basic command of the language, we're constantly having to correct the incorrect word usages he's picked up from these books. It's charming in print, but not nearly as much when your youngster starts picking that stuff up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Junie B. Jones Is Pure Fun!
Review: It is a delight to read these hilarious laugh-aloud stories of Junie B. Jones and her all too normal kindergarten life.
Children will love this... And so will the young at heart adults out there!
Creative, original, fun, realistic... Barbara Parks is great at bringing a little girl to life.
The stories are told from the view of kindergarten girl Junie B. Jones, a lovable, funny character with a great voice that truly comes from the heart of a child. This outspoken, very true child will make you laugh---its inevitable!
Junie B. Jones is a wonderful character that children can really relate to... And people everywhere will love reading Junie B.'s tales!
Writen with genuine kid spirit, from a kid's point of view and with a wonderful, laughable vocabulary... These books really are remarkable!
Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OUTSTANDING Book Series
Review: Junie B. books have propelled my 6 year old daughter into the wonderful world of reading chapter books on her own. She loves them so much that she can't put them down, and she recently started a Junie B. "library" collection. In her words: "I love Barbara Park (the author). She's SO good at writting the way kids talk and think. Barbara Park and Junie B. rock."

As a parent, I was skeptical at first. About a year ago, a neighbor (who is very heavy-hearted and serious about life) said she didn't like the books because she thought Junie B. had too much of an attitude. She loaned us one (The Stinky Smelly Bus) so that I could see for myself. I was hesitent, but read the book to my daughter. In summary, although Junie B. is far from perfect, she is surrounded by very clever, compassionate adults, she always learns from her mistakes, and she has a big heart. Additionally, the interest in my daughter's eyes and the big belly laughs she let out during the reading convinced me to buy a second book in the series.

I'm now a full force supporter of Junie B., and I enjoy seeing my daughter trade the various books in the series with her friends at school. Junie B. Jones books are their (and my) FAVORITE BY FAR! Thank you Barbara Park for lighting up my daughter's reading world and keeping it fun and interesting!!!

A final note: I do NOT recommend these books for children under six; they may misinterpret the wonderful messages Barbara Park is conveying, and focus only on Junie B.'s "spirited" personality (just as some of the other reviewers here have done!).


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