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Junie B., First Grader: Dumb Bunny (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
Barbara Park
Random House Books for Young Readers
, 2007 - 128 pages
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highly recommended
Junie B. continues to please
My 4 and 5 year olds love
Junie
B. Jones. This is the
first
chapter
book
on cd we have purchased and they love it! They listen to it while they are going to bed at night. They even tell me which chapter they were on when they fell asleep:) Great buy!
Gracie's review of Junie B. Jones - Dumb Bunny
Junie
B.,
First
Grader
:
Dumb
Bunny
(A
Stepping
Stone
Book
(TM))
I love all of Barbara Parks books about Junie B. Jones. I think they should make a movie of this book. I think this is the funniest of all the Junie B.books. If you have a little girl who loves to read or be read to, I cannot recommend all of the Junie B. books enough.
Would make a great addition to any Easter basket! This book is a little better than cheater pants!
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A very loquacious first grader with a vocabulary far beyond her age
After more than 25
book
s, Barbara Park's series about a very loquacious
first
grader
with a vocabulary far beyond her age (and the writing ability to go with it) is still going strong. So I suspended my disbelief and read
JUNIE
B., FIRST GRADER:
DUMB
BUNNY
to my six-year-old.
In this adventure, the rich girl in class, Lucille, invites everyone over to her mansion to participate in an over-the-top Easter Egg Hunt that will result in a play date in Lucille's heated indoor swimming pool. Lucille wants her boyfriend Sheldon to win, but Junie B. and her arch-nemesis May (the original "dumb bunny" in the title until Junie B. gets something of a comeuppance later on) are ready to pounce, pound and scrabble their opponents in order to get a dip in that grand pool.
There is a lot of falling down and Batman-type expletives (WHOOSH! SMASH!), and the kids are none too nice to each other until Junie B., in a sudden acknowledgment of good judgment, makes a quick and well-appreciated sacrifice to save the day. We laughed at some of the pratfalls, and Lucille's annoyed Nanna character was amusing as well. Junie B. shares the stage with a lot of different people, but she is clearly the star of the show, the story told from her point of view.
Whether humiliated in a pink bunny suit or gloating over her lack of selfishness, Junie B. thinks in capital letters with lots of exclamation points and writes in her journal about what she has learned. The journal entries are cute and engaging, and spell out the moral of the story without being too pointed, which we appreciated.
If this is your first Junie B. foray, it might be helpful to go back and read some of the earlier books first to relax into her strange environment. Otherwise, DUMB BUNNY certainly will offer fans of the series more of what they have come to expect from this little girl and her friends.
--- Reviewed by Jana Siciliano
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Kids Love Junie B.
My daughter love this series. It's a little hard for me to read due to the poor grammar and name calling. Let's face it though most
first
grader
s have poor grammar. There are worse things that she could be reading. We have all of these
book
s and they are well loved.
Yes to Junie B.
My daughter has the whole collection she love keeping up with
Junie
B. I have not read a
book
in it's entire but from what I've read she is a very curious, funny little girl. I recommend this book and all the others also. My daughter was hooked after the 1st Barbara Parks books and althought she is older now she still cracks up laughing when reading. Totaling entertaining!
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It's an Easter Egg-stravaganza!
Lucille is having an Easter Egg Hunt at her rich expensive mansion! And guess what? The winner gets a play date to swim in Lucille's heated indoor swimming pool! Only, here is the problem. How did
Junie
B. get stuck wearing a big
dumb
bunny
suit? And how can she possibly find eggs when she keeps tripping over her huge big rabbit feet? Being a dumb bunny is definitely not as easy as it looks. Will Junie B. end up with egg on her face? Or will the day deliver some very uneggspected results?
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