Beezus and Ramona

160 pages

Published June 8, 2000 by Oxford University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-19-275096-9
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OCLC Number:
43541213

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Beatrice Quimby's biggest problem was her little sister Ramona. Beatrice, or Beezus (as everyone called her) was very patient with Ramona, but eventually she got so exasperated that she decided she did not like Ramona at all. Not one little bit. Tooting one note on her harmonica for hours, locking Henry Huggins dog Ribsey in the bathroom, baking her rubber doll into Beezus's birthday cake--how could a four-year-old be such a pest? Beezus knew sisters were supposed to love each other all the time, like Mother and Aunt Beatrice. But with a sister like Ramona, it seemed impossible!

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Review of 'Beezus and Ramona' on 'Storygraph'

Read with Guinevere, age 4.
Me: Did you like it, really like it, or love it?
Guinevere: love it!

Me: What was your favorite part?
Guinevere: I think every single one.

Me: Was there a part you didn't like?
Guinevere: shakes head No, there wasn't. I like every single part.

Me: Who was your favorite character?
Guinevere: Actually, Ramona. Ramona's my favorite. Ramona's just like me, isn't she?

Me: How is Ramona just like you?
Guinevere: Because she cries like me, and yeah. And stuff.

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