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Amelia Bedelia, Cub Reporter

by Herman Parish, Lynn Sweat
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Overview

Amelia Bedelia is sensational in many ways—especially when she has news to tell!

Synopsis

Amelia Bedelia is sensational in many ways—especially when she has news to tell!

About the Author, 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.

Lynn Sweat has illustrated many Amelia Bedelia books, including Go West, Amelia Bedelia! He and his wife live in Connecticut.

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Editorials

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 3—A newspaper flying through the window and someone yelling "Duck!" set the stage for this latest story starring the goofy maid heroine. Peter, the paper carrier, enlists Amelia Bedelia to help him finish his paper route and then take him to school in the hope that the woman can provide an excuse for his late arrival. Luckily for her, the principal happens to need an adult to help with the school newspaper. These events pave the way for Amelia Bedelia to learn about the wonderful world of computers through her work on the School Scoop. With her literal thinking, it is quite amusing, and her headlines garner lots of attention. This engaging story lends itself to talk about homonyms, idioms, and newspapers, especially the craft of making headlines that grab readers' attention. Simple artwork and a controlled vocabulary make this selection a great choice for beginning readers. It might entice some classes to start newspapers of their own.—Janene Corbin, Rosebank Elementary School, Nashville, TN

Book Details

Published
July 3, 2012
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780062095091

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