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Beezus and Ramona

All Henry Huggins wants is his very own bicycle, a shiny red one to ride up and down Klickitat Street. But no matter how Henry tries to raise money for the bike of his dreams, he always ends up with too much trouble and not enough money. But Henry's old friend Beezus has an idea that may turn Henry's worst trouble yet into a real business success!

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  • "Beezus & Ramona"
  • "Beezus & Ramona"@en
  • "Beezus and Ramona"@ja

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  • "Beesus' biggest problem is her 4 year old sister Ramona. Even though Beezus knows sisters are supposed to love each other, with a sister like Ramona, it seems impossible."
  • "Bezus' biggest problem was her 4-year-old sister Kiki. Even though Bezus knew sisters were supposed to love each other, with a sister like Kiki, it seemed impossible."
  • "All Henry Huggins wants is his very own bicycle, a shiny red one to ride up and down Klickitat Street. But no matter how Henry tries to raise money for the bike of his dreams, he always ends up with too much trouble and not enough money. But Henry's old friend Beezus has an idea that may turn Henry's worst trouble yet into a real business success!"@en
  • "Beesus' biggest problem is her 4 year old sister Ramona. Even though Beezus knows sisters are supposed to love each other, with a sister like Ramona, it seems impossible."@en
  • "Big sister Beezus Quimby tries to be patient with her four-year-old little sister, Ramona, but it isn't weasy, not when Ramona powders her nose with marshmallows and invites her nursery school class to a party without telling her family. Sometimes Beezus doesn't like Ramona, but the girls are sisters and that means they will always love each other--just not every single minute."@en
  • "Beezus' biggest problem is her 4-year-old sister Ramona. Even though Beezus knows sisters are supposed to love each other, with a sister like Ramona, it seems impossible."@en
  • "Beezus keeps busy following her younger sister around and trying to prevent trouble."
  • "Beezus keeps busy following her younger sister around and trying to prevent trouble."@en
  • "Ramona invites her whole kindergarten class to a party at her home without first mentioning it to her mother."@en
  • "Beezus' biggest problem was her 4 year old sister Ramona. Even though Beezus knew sisters were supposed to love each other, with a sister like Ramona, it seemed impossible."@en
  • "Beezus' biggest problem was her 4-year-old sister Ramona. Even though Beezus knew sisters were supposed to love each other, with a sister like Ramona, it seemed impossible."@en
  • "Beezus' biggest problem was her 4-year-old sister Ramona. Even though Beezus knew sisters were supposed to love each other, with a sister like Ramona, it seemed impossible."
  • "Beti's biggest problem was her 4-year-old sister Renate. Even though Beti knew sisters were supposed to love each other, with a sister like Renate, it seemed impossible."
  • "Beezus tries hard to be patient with her little sister who has the habit of doing unpredictable, annoying, embarrassing things."@en
  • "Ramona Quimby, the youngest character of the Henry Huggins stories, continues to be a source of embarrassment to her older sister Beezus, Henry, and her mother because of her vivid imagination."
  • "Ramona lets her imagination take over and the next thing everyone knows is they have been invited to a party that no one in Ramona's family knows about."@en
  • "Beezus Quimby finds her young sister Ramona's antics extremely exasperating. Ramona doesn't set out to spoil things for Beezus - it just turns out that way."@en
  • "Beatrice (or Beezus) Quimby's biggest problem was her little sister Ramona--how could a four-year-old be such a pest?"@en
  • "Beverly Cleary fans will love Ramona and Beezus, a peppy, affectionately directed film based on the series of Cleary's children's books, starring the adorable, awkward Ramona Quimby. Ramona and Beezus manages to appeal to three distinctly different audiences--tweens, because of its heroine, played with winsome agility by the adorable Joey King; teens, because of the presence of actress-singer Selena Gomez as Beezus (short for Beatrice), the hapless Ramona's older sister; and adults, because of the great casting of the girls' parents, Bridget Moynahan and especially John Corbett. There's also a romantic sub-story involving Ramona's Aunt Bea, played by Ginnifer Goodwin, and a neighbor, Hobart (Josh Duhamel). But the star of this film, as with the Cleary books, is Ramona, the imaginative, active, creative, and sometimes lost-in-her-own-world 9-year-old, whose best intentions have a funny way of nearly always going awry. Ramona and Beezus is adapted from several of Cleary's books, and readers will recognize many of Ramona's escapades and mishaps. And perhaps surprisingly, they knit together to make a fine, cohesive family film--the cast interacts well together, especially King and Gomez, whose sisterly chemistry is adorable. There are several laugh-out-loud moments, including a really, really bad cooking incident, and the most creative accidental paint job ever perpetrated on a Jeep. But there's pathos too, and real family emotion, and there are a few teary scenes that make Ramona and Beezus that much more endearing. My 10-year-old companion pronounced it "awesome," "believable," and "really, really funny, with good music."
  • "Four-year-old Ramona has an imagination that makes her a menace to everyone around her, particularly her older sister, Beezus."
  • "Having a little sister like four-year-old Ramona isn't always easy for Beezus Quimby. With a wild imagination, disregard for order, and an appetite for chaos, Ramona makes it hard for Beezus to be the responsible older sister she knows she ought to beespecially when Ramona threatens to ruin Beezus's birthday party. Newbery Medal winner Beverly Cleary delivers a humorous tale of the ups and downs of sisterhood. Both the younger and older siblings of the family will enjoy this book. Supports the Common Core State Standards."@en
  • "Beatrice (or Beezus, as everyone else called her) was very patient with her little sister Ramona, but eventually she got so exasperated that she decided she didn't like her at all."@en
  • "Beezus would like to love Ramona, but she keeps doing things that make Beezus furious!! 7-11yrs."
  • "Beatrice Quimby has so much trouble with her little sister Ramona, that she decides she does not like Ramona at all."@en
  • "Beezus' biggest problem is her 4 year old sister Ramona. Even though Beezus knows sisters are supposed to love each other, with a sister like Ramona, it seems impossible."@en

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  • "Kinderbuch"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Genres littéraires"
  • "Young adult fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Ouvrages pour la jeunesse"

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  • "Kiki en Bezus"
  • "Meine Schwester, das Biest"
  • "Beezus and Ramona"
  • "Beezus and Ramona"@en
  • "Henry, Trix och Ramona"@sv
  • "Henry, Trix och Ramona"
  • "Bisus und Ramona"
  • "Bīzasu to itazura ramōna"
  • "Bīzasu to itazura ramōna"@ja
  • "Beezus and Ramona Beezus and Ramona (Reillustrated)"
  • "BEEZUS AND RAMONA"@en
  • "Beezus and Romona"
  • "Henry, Bea og Ramona"@da
  • "ビーザスといたずらラモーナ"
  • "Bīzasu to itazura Ramōna"
  • "Beus és Ramona"@hu
  • "Beus és Ramona"
  • "The Beezus and Ramona diary"@en

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