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Cover of "Honus and Me"
Cover of "How to Eat Fried Worms"
    • I recall this book from when I was a boy. It must have been a new book back then. What marveled us was the brevity of the chapters. Forty-one chapters in 116 pages!

      I rekindled my interest this past year reading it with a few of my reading books. Despite the 2.6 RL listed on the book, this ... Continue

      I recall this book from when I was a boy. It must have been a new book back then. What marveled us was the brevity of the chapters. Forty-one chapters in 116 pages!

      I rekindled my interest this past year reading it with a few of my reading books. Despite the 2.6 RL listed on the book, this is more of a fourth/fifth grade reading level. I think Fountas has it as a sixth grade book.

      Wonderful story about a dare and what a boy will do. From what I understand, the movie changed the bet significantly.

      Lots of dialogue.

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  • ― Posted on Apr 22, 2007
Cover of "How to Eat Fried Worms"
Cover of "Superfudge"
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    • This book gives up the "magic" of Christmas. I found that disappointing and abandoned reading it with my fourth graders. I did not want to be the one who burst the bubble.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 23, 2007
Cover of "The Burning Questions of Bingo Brown"
Cover of "Iggie's House"
    • This story presents racial tensions issues in a manner in which children can understand. A couple references are dated, but I enjoyed reading this with my students.

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  • ― Posted on Apr 1, 2007
Cover of "The Chocolate Touch"
Cover of "Iggie's House"
Cover of "The Cat in the Hat"
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    • Ah, the classic Seuss book! The cat can make everything fun.

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  • ― Posted on Apr 23, 2007
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