"Embarrassment Fiction." . . "Family." . . . . "Famille monoparentale Romans." . . "Amitié Romans." . . "Brothers and sisters Fiction." . . "Pubertät." . . . . . . . "Here are all the embarrassing things that might happen to you in the fourth grade -- and -- own 5. You're the only person in the -- Alice in Blunderland lets younger readers get to know the girl everyone wants to be friends with, and proves once again that Phyllis Reynolds Naylor knows the fears, foibles, and fun of being a girl."@en . . . . "Jugendbuch" . . . . . . "Alice in Blunderland" . "Alice in Blunderland"@en . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fourth-grader Alice tries unsuccessfully to avoid embarrassing mistakes and to establish better relations with her older brother Lester."@en . "Fourth-grader Alice tries unsuccessfully to avoid embarrassing mistakes and to establish better relations with her older brother Lester." . . . "Voll ins Fettnäpfchen, Alice" . . . . . . . . "Alice in Blunderland : [can Alice survive fourth grade?]" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fourth-grader Alice tries unsuccessfully to avoid embarrassing mistakes and to establish better relations with her older brother Lester. Can someone die of embarrassment? Everything seems to go wrong for Alice: whether it's being seen in her underpants by Donald Sheavers from next door or saying dumb things in class. Worst of all, she's managed to get Lester really mad at her. Will life ever get any easier? Fourth grade can't end soon enough for Alice!"@en . . . "Juvenile works" . "Juvenile works"@en . "Electronic books"@en . "Alice in blunderland"@en . . . . "Friendship." . . "Weibliche Jugend." . . "Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds" . . "Single-parent families Fiction." . . "Ecoles Romans." . . "New Experience." . . "Frères et soeurs Romans." . . "Schools Fiction." . . "Friendship Fiction." . .