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    Clementine by Sara Pennypacker, Marla Frazee (Illustrator)

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    • Pub. Date: February 2008
    • 160pp
    • Sales Rank: 3,830

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      • Pub. Date: February 2008
      • Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
      • Format: Paperback, 160pp
      • Sales Rank: 3,830

      Synopsis

      Clementine is having not so good of a week.

      • On Monday she's sent to the principal's office for cutting off Margaret's hair.
      • Tuesday, Margaret's mother is mad at her.
      • Wednesday, she's sent to the principal.again.
      • Thursday, Margaret stops speaking to her.
      • Friday starts with yucky eggs and gets worse.
      • And by Saturday, even her mother is mad at her.

       Okay, fine. Clementine is having a DISASTROUS week.

      Child Magazine

      "Margaret's hair was not my fault and besides she looks okay without it," narrates ingenuous 8-year-old Clementine. Kids who appreciate the funny foibles of Junie B. Jones will love this firecracker of a heroine, who calls her little brother, variously, Spinach, Radish, and Rutabaga: "Okay fine, my brother's name is not really Spinach. But I got stuck with a name that is also a fruit, and it's not fair that he didn't. The only thing worse than a fruit name is a vegetable name," she reasons. A sweet family life, though, serves as the foundation for the story, which charts a tough week for Clementine, involving badly cut (and marker-dyed) hair, trouble with the principal, and a spat with a best friend. Spirited black and white ink drawings make Clementine's antics easy to envision for new chapter book readers. (Ages 6 to 8)
      Child magazine's Best Children's Book Awards 2006

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      Loved this bookby Mum23

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      November 06, 2009: We actually listened to the audio for this book and the other Clementine Books. My kids loved them greatly. My daughter liked it so much she took Clementine out of the library and read it again. I love Clementine's character - she is so funny!

      great tween book!by Anonymous

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      June 22, 2009: Clementine is a believably written character who is sensitive, high-spirited, clever, and funny. This series is one of the best for tweens. My daughter loves them and even my son (going into 3rd grade) enjoys them. The books are laugh out loud funny because of the sticky situations Clementine always seems to get into although she always has the best intentions. We aren't fans of fresh mouthed kids or potty talk so Clementine is a refreshing change from Junie B. Jones and her ilk.

      I Also Recommend: Beezus and Ramona, Gooney Bird Greene, Junie B. Jones and Her Big Fat Mouth (Junie B. Jones Series #3), Ivy and Bean (Ivy and Bean Series #1), Sleepover Sleuths (Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew Series #1).


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