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Rating: Summary: As a parent, very enjoyable reading... Review: Found this lovely little book in the "discard" pile at the library, so I grabbed it for my two daughters (ages 6 & 8). The book is about 150 pages with 10 chapters and pictures throughout for personal enjoyment. I immediately enjoyed the book from chapter 1, and each night I read a chapter with my girls, asking them questions about what's happening, what's happened, and what they think is going to happen. They are really relating to the adventures. Simple, yet entertaining. Love how little educational tidbits are placed in the story. It's a wonderful learning tool. Honestly, my daughters are begging for the next chapter each night! That's why I'm online now trying to order another book by this lovely author. Never a dull moment. Recommend this little gem highly! - Happy Mom. :)
Rating: Summary: A Schooldays Classic! Review: I start every school year reading this book, a chapter a day, to my class. I've taught first grade and kindergarten, and the students never fail to connect with Betsy. They can't wait to hear what will happen next!A classic from my childhood that I never forgot--a book that's just plain fun.
Rating: Summary: A Timeless Children's Classic Review: I was introduced to this book by my third grade teacher. I quickly became a fan of Caroline Haywood's children's books after reading this creation of a masterful author. Betsy is a principal character in a number of her literary works. This book introduces us to the world of an observant and energetic little girl who ponders regularly about the complexities of growing up and facing the challenges of both internal and external conflicts.(p) Betsy is a character who most of us can probably relate to. How many of us wish we were kids again??!!! This book is the first in a series of books by Haywood revolving around the life of the child Betsy. I would highly recommend it as a start to understanding the Betsy character and constantly reminding everyone that there is probably a Betsy in himself/herself. It is a timeless children's classic and would be light reading for kids in elementary school.
Rating: Summary: A Timeless Children's Classic Review: I was introduced to this book by my third grade teacher. I quickly became a fan of Caroline Haywood's children's books after reading this creation of a masterful author. Betsy is a principal character in a number of her literary works. This book introduces us to the world of an observant and energetic little girl who ponders regularly about the complexities of growing up and facing the challenges of both internal and external conflicts.(p) Betsy is a character who most of us can probably relate to. How many of us wish we were kids again??!!! This book is the first in a series of books by Haywood revolving around the life of the child Betsy. I would highly recommend it as a start to understanding the Betsy character and constantly reminding everyone that there is probably a Betsy in himself/herself. It is a timeless children's classic and would be light reading for kids in elementary school.
Rating: Summary: My favorite book from childhood Review: Of course, it helps that my name is Betsy! This was my first chapter book that I read in Kindergarten or First Grade...learning all about school with the other Betsy. My 4 1/2 year old is just about to start Kindergarten, and is a great little reader. I have been looking for a chapter book for her reading level. We tried my old paperback of Stuart Little...which is a great story, but too many words she doesn't know. I picked up my red fabric bound copy of "B is for Betsy" tonight to see if she could read it. I sat down and read it in about an hour...brought back so many memories. It is in great shape (unlike Stuart, which has pages falling out), and I think I will start her on it tomorrow!
Rating: Summary: At Last - A Safe Haven For Kids Review: Welcome to a little paradise where a little girl named Betsy is going to go to school for the first time. She is going to first grade, I guess there was no kindergarten back then. You won't find any magic spells or dinosaurs or Sponge Bob square pants in this book. Not even a talking mouse. Instead real things happen that kids can really connect to. It all seems so real, you feel like you are there. This book shows you how to get along in class and how to make new friends. Betsy sets a good example for our children in being respectful, caring, helpful, energetic and curious: all the things you need for school. There is no danger to be scared of in this book and yet the visit to this place is so enjoyable that you don't need danger to bring excitement. The adults also set a good example for us. They are respectful and helpful and always doing their best. The best part about this book is that there's more. In the next book, Betsy goes to 2nd grade and surprise! Miss Grey has also been promoted to the 2nd grade. The children are delighted and so is Miss Grey. The book is called Betsy and Billy. Some things never change. There will always be friends and dogs and teachers and birthday parties. Something will always get lost and a good surprise will always happen. You will always have to figure out your problems cleverly and honestly. You will find in this book the things that don't change with the times. You will also find some things did change but you wish they didn't because in your heart you know that that's the way things should be.
Rating: Summary: At Last - A Safe Haven For Kids Review: Welcome to a little paradise where a little girl named Betsy is going to go to school for the first time. She is going to first grade, I guess there was no kindergarten back then. You won't find any magic spells or dinosaurs or Sponge Bob square pants in this book. Not even a talking mouse. Instead real things happen that kids can really connect to. It all seems so real, you feel like you are there. This book shows you how to get along in class and how to make new friends. Betsy sets a good example for our children in being respectful, caring, helpful, energetic and curious: all the things you need for school. There is no danger to be scared of in this book and yet the visit to this place is so enjoyable that you don't need danger to bring excitement. The adults also set a good example for us. They are respectful and helpful and always doing their best. The best part about this book is that there's more. In the next book, Betsy goes to 2nd grade and surprise! Miss Grey has also been promoted to the 2nd grade. The children are delighted and so is Miss Grey. The book is called Betsy and Billy. Some things never change. There will always be friends and dogs and teachers and birthday parties. Something will always get lost and a good surprise will always happen. You will always have to figure out your problems cleverly and honestly. You will find in this book the things that don't change with the times. You will also find some things did change but you wish they didn't because in your heart you know that that's the way things should be.
Rating: Summary: Began my lifelong obsession with reading Review: When I was a youngster my favorite books were the Betsy series. Carolyn Haywood captured for me the innocent charm of childhood, the adventures of youth, and the joy of young friends. I recently re-read B is for Betsy and it only served to renew my pleasure in the Betsy series!
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