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As I've said in my previous review, I grew up with Amelia Bedelia. I read and loved a lot of her books. They are just so much fun and bizarre that I can't help but laugh when I read some of her books. This one, too, is a lot of fun. Although, I don't think it's as good as the original, it still held...
For as long as I can remember I have absolutely loved these books. They have had me laughing and laughing and...well, laughing some more. Amelia Bedelia is a maid who takes EVERYTHING literally (bless her heart), so, sometimes things go a little haywire. Not to worry though, because everything alway...
Amelia Bedelia takes everything people say literally but always does what she says she is going to do. This leads the town to the idea that Amelia Bedelia should run for Mayor. Along the way she confuses homophones, homonyms, and idioms for different meanings. Students could use this book when lear...
This was the PandBat's homework. I'm not sure if she's supposed to be reading it all herself, but 54 pages is still a bit daunting, so the Possum and I took turns reading with her. If the reading goes too slowly, because of sounding out words and so forth, she starts to lose track of the plot and th...
Amelia takes us on a guided tour of her photograph album, and it is puns all the way down.