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Dear Mr. Blueberry (Aladdin Picture Books)

Dear Mr. Blueberry (Aladdin Picture Books)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dear Mr. Blueberry
Review: Dear Mr. Blueberry was a book about a little girl who thought a blue whale was living in the pond in her back yard. She of course wanted to find out more about whales so she wrote Mr. Blueberry. On problem Mr. Blueberry would not believe her. One day Mr. Blueberry wrote a letter about how whales were migratory and she read it to her whale; to her surprise the next day the whale was gone. What happened? I really enjoyed this book because it teaches the reader about whales and to not always believe what other people might say. I recommend this book for kids ages 3-7.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary
Review: Do you like to write letters? If you do you should read Dear Mr. Blueberry by Simon James. This is a great story about a little girl named Emily that writes letters back and forth with her teacher. This book has super pictures and some great information about whales. Well, we don't want to give away the story so you'll have to read it and find out what happens! We would recommend this book to someone who likes to write letters and wants some cool information about whales.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review of Dear Mr. Blueberry
Review: I enjoyed the picture book Dear Mr. Blueberry greatly. It describes well how a little girl feels when someone tells her that what she says she saw cannot be real. It is a pretty sad book that is made up of letters a little girl, Emily, writes to her teacher, Mr. Blueberry, about a whale she finds in her pond. I will not tell you the conclusion because it is only good when you read the book. I reccomend this book to people of all ages. Even though it is a kids' book you can get something out of it every time you read it.


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