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Junie B. Jones Has a Peep In Her Pocket (Junie B. Jones 15, paper)

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By: Barbara Park
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Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Pub. Date: 23rd May 2000
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 80
Ean: 9780375800405
Isbn: 0375800409

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What? No gift shop?
~ Written on Jan 11, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

Everyone's favorite kindergartender will overcome her fears and ultimately enjoy a class field trip to a farm, despite the fact that there is no gift shop! (I know adults who would be equally outraged by this, but at least Junie has an excuse -- she's only 5!)

There are tons of laughs, misunderstandings and lessons to be learned in Junie B. Jones Has a Peep In Her Pocket. Barbara Park has created a character every bit as funny to me as Sheridan's Mrs. Malaprop.

I don't know who will laugh louder, you or the kids you are reading to! This book is a joy!

junie b jones have a peep in her pocket
~ Written on Dec 14, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.



This Junie B. Jones book is about Junie going on a farm trip. Junie B. Jones is scared of roosters. Her and her mom were talking about her uncle john's rooster. She said her uncle john had the friendliest rooster you can ever know. The next day in school she was told that they needed clothes' to go on the farm with. Her mom went to the 94cent store and bought her some clothes'. The next day she was dressed in Overall's and some boots. When they got on the bus the next day Junie B. wanted to sit with her friends. She sat beside them. When they got off of the bus, they started running up to the fence where the animals were. She saw a rooster and started running. Her friends manipulated her to touch a rooster. She went home and told her mom that she isn't scared of rooster's any more.

Am I missing something?
~ Written on Jul 27, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

I have read nearly every Junie B. Jones book, and I am at loss as to what the big deal is. She is just an average 5 year old, who is unable to decipher right from wrong. She always learns why what she did wrong is wrong, and how to do right in the future. Her grammar is just what she thinks it should be. Are you going to sit a 5 year old down to teach them 7th grade grammar? Also, I think it's, to be blunt, idiotic to make such a fuss. If you dislike Junie B.'s behavior, don't buy the books. I see no need to complain to the publishers. Let 5 year olds be 5 year olds, and little girls be little girls. Thanks.

Review by Shanice P.S. 39
~ Written on May 7, 2006. out of users found this review helpful.

School is ending! They're going on a trip to a farm and Junie thinks a rooster will peck her on the head. So Junie B. makes something up so she won't have to go, but she ends up going anyway. Will Junie ever stop being silly and learn rosters and ponies are harmless?

Kids who love funny stuff will love Junie B. Read the next book like Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus.

My daughter loves these stories
~ Written on Mar 18, 2006. out of users found this review helpful.

I have purchased nearly all the books from the Junie B. Jones collection. My daughter enjoys listening to me read them to her. We originally got one book through scholastic book club through the school and I literally read that book to her over and over again. Having a good amount of the collection just makes it more diversified for me ~ and keeps me interested too.

The books are well written. A girl can identify with the subjects of the book and even though the books are long, they are not so long that 2 or 3 chapters a night doesn't complete the story in 3 nights.

I highly recommend the collection to anyone with a girl in the lower grades at school.

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