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by Lynn Sweat,Herman Parish


Herman Parish was in the fourth grade when his aunt, Peggy Parish, wrote the first book about Amelia Bedelia. The author lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

Herman Parish was in the fourth grade when his aunt, Peggy Parish, wrote the first book about Amelia Bedelia. Illustrated by Lynn Sweat. Imprint: Greenwillow Books.

Amelia Bedelia, Bookworm book. Author: Herman Parish Illustrator: Lynn Sweat Publisher: Greenwillow Books Genre: Early Readers Summary: Amelia Bedelia goes to the library and Mrs. Page, the head librarian informs her that the Head Librarian was coming by to visit. Amelia helps the kids make bookmarks and school reports. Later she takes the book mobile because Mrs. Page tells her that she must go by the book and goes shopping at a bookstore. Response: This one is not as crazy as her usual ones.

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When Amelia Bedelia goes to the art museum, she meets Art, helps Drew draw, and busts a bust. Amelia Bedelia's Masterpiece is filled with glorious illustrations that move the story along and underscore the meaning of the word play.

When Amelia Bedelia goes to the art museum, she meets Art, helps Drew draw, and busts a bust. She also foils a theft.

Amelia Bedelia is the protagonist and title character of a series of American children's books written by Peggy Parish until her death in 1988, and by her nephew, Herman Parish, beginning in 1995. They have been illustrated by Wallace Tripp, Fritz Siebel, and the two current illustrators, Lynn Sweat and Lynne Avril.

Amelia Bedelia, Bookworm puts the housekeeper in the local library where she has a very unexpected adventure. You see, Amelia takes things that people say all too literally, so that they have to be very careful when speaking to this good-hearted young woman. A day spent volunteering in the library ought to be fairly quiet, maybe even a little dull, but not for Amelia Bedelia.

Amelia Bedelia series, Amelia Bedelia and her cousin, helping to prepare a surprise shower, make some arrangements that are not quite what the guests expected. Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping by Peggy Parish, Lynn Sweat

Amelia Bedelia series, Amelia Bedelia and her cousin, helping to prepare a surprise shower, make some arrangements that are not quite what the guests expected. Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping by Peggy Parish, Lynn Sweat. The series was written by Peggy Parish until her death in and by her nephew Herman Parish beginning in. Amelia Bedelia is excited. She is going camping for her first time with the Rogers.

In her enthusiastic attempt to introduce the joy of reading to others, Amelia Bedelia happily takes on a volunteer role at her local library and helps out in many weird and wonderful ways. For ages 6-8. Format Book 64 pages. Dimensions 15. 5 x 23. 5 x 1. mm. Publication date 22 May 2008.

Overdue for some fun?

If so, check out everyone's favorite-minded housekeeper, Amelia Bedelia. Nothing makes Amelia Bedelia happier than helping people and doing exactly as she's told. And what could be more satisfying than a day spent volunteering at the library?

But Mrs. Page, the librarian, is surprised when Amelia Bedelia steals away in the bookmobile for a bookstore visit. Can Amelia Bedelia explain that she was just trying to go by the book? Or will she have the book thrown at her for this latest misunderstanding?

Abandoned Electrical
This was part of a Christmas gift for a cousin, and she loved it. I always loved Amelia Bedelia has a child.
Jorius
Great book! Granddaughter loves it. Thanks
Silverbrew
So much fun to read to children!
crazy mashine
Loved the way she "twists" the words and creates double meanings with them. This book keeps the listeners or readers enthused and interested.
Doktilar
2003, is Amelia Bedelia's 40th birthday! Yes dear readers, this lovable and seriously silly character is 40 years old. I didn't make Amelia's acquaintance until I had my first son, and he began school. That is actually longer ago than I would like to admit, but Amelia has been part of this family's life ever since, and kept the kids and even us adults entertained on more than one occasion!

Peggy Parish brought this delightful character to life in 1963, and Amelia Bedelia is still going strong today. Amelia Bedelia, Bookworm puts the housekeeper in the local library where she has a very unexpected adventure. You see, Amelia takes things that people say all too literally, so that they have to be very careful when speaking to this good-hearted young woman.

A day spent volunteering in the library ought to be fairly quiet, maybe even a little dull, but not for Amelia Bedelia. From the moment she brings in the books she's borrowed - all with their own knitted jackets - the excitement switch is set to "on!" Mrs. Page, the librarian is shocked when Amelia Bedelia vanishes with the bookmobile and one of the children. This time it doesn't look very good for Amelia Bedelia, she may be in deeper trouble than ever before. Hopefully she can explain to both Mrs. Page and her supervisor that she was only "going by the book."

You won't be able to keep a straight face through this adventure, and there is nothing more lovely than the sounds of children's laughter. See what happens when you introduce them to Amelia Bedelia - your lives will never be quite the same again!

Review Originally Posted at LinearReflections.com
Coron
Amelia Bedelia's visit to the library includes some unintentional misadventures, as all of her books do. How could she know that the book jackets the librarian was talking about didn't have sleeves and buttons?

In this book, Herman Parish does not seem to have quite the touch that his Aunt Peggy did. Some of Amelia's misunderstandings are quite awkward. For instance, when the librarian says she wants Amelia to be so quiet that she could hear a pin drop, Amelia THROWS her pen to the floor, making a loud noise. Amelia apparently mis-heard pen instead of pin, but even then, why couldn't she just drop the pen?

Because of the awkwardness, the final product is also not as funny as some earlier titles.
Quphagie
The always literal-minded Amelia Bedelia helps out at her local library and in her typical fashion gets into tons of trouble by doing everything by the book! (Like making wonderful jackets for the books and actually dressing them up in lovely, stylish little garments!) Every mix-up that could happen in a library is there in true Amelia Bedelia style.

Of course, all's well that ends well, and the library has a wonderful contribution to the big parade, impressing the head librarian who is not, after all, a "know it all who has been around forever." (Why, she's not even the dinasour that Amelia was actually expecting.)

This will be a classic!
Grew it with Amelia, so now I enjoy with my grandchildren
Amelia Bedelia, Bookworm ebook
Author:
Lynn Sweat,Herman Parish
Category:
Growing Up & Facts of Life
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Publisher:
Greenwillow Books (August 12, 2003)
Rating:
4.4
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