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Ramona Quimby, age 8

"At age 8, Ramona can do a lot by herself: ride a bus, go to a new school -- even babysit her little sister. It's a good thing, because her folks need her to pitch in"--Container.

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  • "Ramona Quimby, age eight"
  • "Ramona Quimby, age eight"@en

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  • ""At age 8, Ramona can do a lot by herself: ride a bus, go to a new school -- even babysit her little sister. It's a good thing, because her folks need her to pitch in"--Container."@en
  • "Turning eight is a big step for Ramona. With her father taking college courses and her mother always working, Ramona finds herself with increased responsibilities, including taking the bus by herself and helping her big sister make dinner. However, Ramona's newfound confidence is shaken when her first grade teacher calls her a nuisance."@en
  • "Ramona's job is to be nice to fussy Mrs. Kemp, who watches her while her mother works. If Mrs. Quimby didn't work, Mr. Quimby couldn't return to college. On top of all that, third grade isn't turning out as Ramona expected, even though she enjoys her class's new reading program, D.E.A.R. Danny the Yard Ape teases her, and, on one horrible day, she throws up--at school. Being eight isn't easy, but it's never dull!"
  • "Mr. Quimby's going to college, Mrs. Quimby's going to work. Now that Ramona is eight, she can go to a new school with a new teacher and ride the bus all by herself. But after school she has to stay with Grandmother Kemp and be nice to that bratty little Willa Jean until Beezus, who's temperamental enough to ruin anyone's day, comes to take her home. Life isn't as easy for Ramona as it used to be. All the Quimbys have to adjust, and Ramona gets her chance to prove that she's "big enough for her family to depend on.""@en
  • "In this entertaining recording, Ramona proves that the Quimby family can depend on her!"
  • "At age 8, Ramona can do a lot by herself: ride a bus, go to a new school -- even babysit her little sister. It's a good thing, because her folks need her to pitch in."@en
  • "The further adventures of the Quimby family as Ramona enters the third grade."@en
  • "The further adventures of the Quimby family as Ramona enters the third grade."
  • "When Ramona's mom goes back to work so Dad can go to college, Ramona is forced to stay with Grandma Kemp after school and be nice to Willa Jean."
  • "Riding the school bus alone isn't the only new experience making third grade exciting for Ramona Quimby. From befriending a boy called Yard Ape to delivering her book report in the style of a television commercial, Ramona's enthusiasm for life is infectious and irresistible. That's not to say all is perfect. Having to go to the Kemps' house after school is Ramona's own particular burden -- especially the chore of being nice to pesky little Willa Jean. When Ramona gets sick and throws up in class, she feels as though things can't get worse! Ramona faces third-grade challenges with imagination and determination."@en
  • "Presents the further adventures of the Quimby family as Ramona enters the third grade."

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  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Children's audiobooks"
  • "Children's audiobooks"@en
  • "Sound recordings"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Domestic fiction"

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  • "Ramona Quimby, age 8"
  • "Ramona Quimby, age 8"@en
  • "Ramona Quimby, Age 8"