“I am not a pest,“ Ramona Quimby told her big sister Beezus. “I'm just trying to grow up.“
“I am not a pest,“ Ramona Quimby told her big sister Beezus. “I'm just trying to grow up.“
Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary follows the spirited Ramona as she navigates third grade and the challenges of growing up. From school mishaps to family struggles, Ramona faces it all with determination, creativity, and a bit of mischief. This heartwarming story captures the joys and trials of childhood, offering timeless lessons about family, responsibility, and staying true to yourself.
This is a delightful and timeless story about the challenges of growing up. Ramona faces new responsibilities, like riding the school bus alone and being good for her babysitter, while dealing with her parents‘ busy schedules. With her spirited personality, Ramona‘s adventures are both relatable and funny. I found this book to be a fun read with a great storyline, perfect for kids who enjoy heartwarming and humorous tales.
“I am not a pest,“ Ramona Quimby told her big sister Beezus. “I'm just trying to grow up.“
For Ramona Quimby, Age 8, create a lesson on responsibility and growing up. Start with a discussion about how Ramona handles new challenges, like riding the bus and helping her family. Have students reflect on their own responsibilities and how they feel about growing up. As an activity, students can create a “Responsibility Chart“ to track their tasks at home or school, teaching them about accountability and independence.
Contemporary realistic fiction, 1981. This is a delightful and timeless story about the challenges of growing up. Ramona faces new responsibilities, like riding the school bus alone and being good for her babysitter, while dealing with her parents‘ busy schedules. With her spirited personality, Ramona‘s adventures are both relatable and funny. I found this book to be a fun read with a great storyline.