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Ramona and her mother Ramona Quimby Series, Book 5

Ramona at 7 1/2 sometimes feels discriminated against by being the youngest in the family. Inevitably domestic tensions, not without their amusing side, occasionally arise. Mr. and Mrs. Quimby sometimes forget who is to do what, as when the Crock-Pot is not plugged in and dinner remains uncooked. Beezus acquires a ludicrous teased hairdo at the student body shop while Ramona gets a becoming pixie haircut. Ramona, who feels unloved, takes to twitching her nose like a rabbit in a cozy picture book until her teacher becomes concerned that something is making her nervous. Yet Ramona is wrong. She is loved, and readers will rejoice with her when she discovers the wonderful truth. Few writers today are as skilled as Mrs. Cleary at showing families in the round, and here she is at the peak of her powers.

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  • "Now that her daddy has a job, Ramona hopes that her mother will stop working. If Mrs. Quimby stays home again, Ramona won't have to stay with Howie's grandmother after school, and her parents won't be so tired and irritable."
  • "Ramona at 7 1/2 sometimes feels discriminated against by being the youngest in the family. Inevitably domestic tensions, not without their amusing side, occasionally arise. Mr. and Mrs. Quimby sometimes forget who is to do what, as when the Crock-Pot is not plugged in and dinner remains uncooked. Beezus acquires a ludicrous teased hairdo at the student body shop while Ramona gets a becoming pixie haircut. Ramona, who feels unloved, takes to twitching her nose like a rabbit in a cozy picture book until her teacher becomes concerned that something is making her nervous. Yet Ramona is wrong. She is loved, and readers will rejoice with her when she discovers the wonderful truth. Few writers today are as skilled as Mrs. Cleary at showing families in the round, and here she is at the peak of her powers."@en
  • "A retelling, in Spanish, of Ramona and her mother."
  • "Ramona Quimby is seven and a half--"right now." as she likes to say. With her rapid growing some manu changes, including new pajamas so cozy the Ramona wears them under her clothes to school. but even though Ramona's getting bigger, she sometimes feels left out of the more grown-up relationship between her olfer sister, Beezus, and their busy working mom. Mrs. Quimby tells friends she "couldn't get along wihout Beezus," but does htis mean she doesn;t need Ramona?"@en
  • "Ramona at 7 1/2 sometimes feels discriminated against by being the youngest in the family. Grade 4.8; bk 491; pts 4.0."
  • "Being seven and a half is not easy! Ramona's at that awkward, in-between age'too little to stay home alone after school when her mother is at work, but too big to enjoy playing with pesty Willa Jean at her sitter's house. These days, all Ramona really wants is to twitch her nose and be her mother's little rabbit like she once was. Can't she be her mother's little girl forever' This is a high-quality Spanish language edition of the beloved Beverly Cleary classic."
  • "How come nobody calls me my mother's girl? thinks Ramona. How come Willa Jean gets to tear through a box of tissues, make a dreadful mess, disrupt Mrs. Quimby's brunch, and still be the center of attention - and her grandmother's pet? When Ramona finally has her mother to herself, her plan to make slacks of her stuffed elephant goes all wrong, and Ramona is not pleased. When Ramona satisfres a lifelong urge to squeeze all the toothpaste out of a new economy-sized tube. Mother is not pleased. All Ramona really wants is to twitch her nose and be her mother's little rabbit, warm and snug and loved like all the bears and bunnies in the books her mother used to read her at bedtime. Ramona may not be as small as Willa Jean anymore, but that doesn't mean she isn't her mother's girl!"@en
  • "With both parents working, Ramonah (7 1/2) must overcome the feeling that her mother loves her only a little."
  • "Kiki at 7 1/2 sometimes feels discriminated against by being the youngest in the family."
  • "Ramona Quimby is worried about her family. She's afraid that Beezus is the favourite, that her father is unhappy in his new job and that her mother doesn't love her. Surprisingly, it needs a series of family mishaps to put Ramona right."@en
  • "Ramona Quimby is no longer seven, but not quite eight. She's "seven and a half right now," if you ask her! Not allowed to stay home alone, yet old enough to watch pesky Willa Jean, Ramona wonders when her mother will treat her like her older, more mature sister, Beezus. But with her parents' unsettling quarrels and some spelling trouble at school, Ramona wonders if growing up is all it's cracked up to be. No matter what, she'll always be her mother's little girl ... right? This warm-hearted story of a mother's love for her spirited young daughter is told beautifully by Newbery Medal winning author Beverly Cleary. Supports the Common Core State Standards."@en
  • "Ramona Quimby is seven and a half'"right now," as she likes to say. She's growing up every day and that brings many changes, including new pajamas so cozy that Ramona wears them under her clothes to school.</ But even though Ramona's getting bigger, she sometimes feels left out of the more grown-up relationship between her older sister, Beezus, and their busy working mom. Mrs. Quimby tells friends she "couldn't get along without Beezus," but does this mean she doesn't need Ramona'</ With affectionate humor, Beverly Cleary shows Ramona'and us'just how much her mother loves her. Jacqueline Rogers's spirited illustrations make this new edition of Ramona and Her Mother one that readers will cherish. </"@en
  • "Ramona at 7 1/2 sometimes feels discriminated against by being the youngest in the family."@en
  • "Ramona at 7 1/2 sometimes feels discriminated against by being the youngest in the family."
  • "Ramona at 7 1/2 sometimes feels disrespected because she is the youngest in the family."@en

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  • "Ouvrages pour la jeunesse"
  • "Kinderbuch"
  • "Young adult fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Genres littéraires"
  • "Translations"
  • "Spanish language materials"
  • "Readers"
  • "Accelerated readers"
  • "Children's stories"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"

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  • "Ramona et sa mère"
  • "Im Schlafanzug in die Schule"
  • "Ramona and her mother Ramona Quimby Series, Book 5"@en
  • "Ramona and Her Mother"
  • "Ramona and Her Mother"@en
  • "Ramona and her mother / M"
  • "Ramona ve-ima"
  • "Rāmūnā vā mūdārash"
  • "Ramona et sa maman(format poche)"
  • "Ramona y su madre = Ramona and her mother"
  • "Ramona y su madre ramona and her mother"
  • "Ramonah ṿe-imah"
  • "Ramona and her mother"
  • "Ramona and her mother"@en
  • "Ramona ja äiti"
  • "Ramona ja äiti"@fi
  • "Ramona liebt Mama - meistens"
  • "Kiki en haar moeder"
  • "Ramona y Su Madre"@en
  • "Ramona y su madre"
  • "Ramona y su madre"@es
  • "Ramona et sa maman"

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