![]() A field trip to Amelia’s father’s office gives the class some hands-on involvement in Mr. She’s confused when he says he’s in marketing-it’s her mother who does all the grocery shopping. Comments such as “pitching to clients” and “it was a slam dunk” have Amelia thinking her father is a baseball and basketball coach. In this latest book, Amelia’s class is learning about careers. ![]() The silliness of Herman Parish’s books about literal-minded schoolgirl Amelia makes the Amelia Bedelia early chapter book series a favorite of young readers. celebration by dropping whatever you are doing and read for a period of time each day during April or, better yet, keep the celebration going throughout the year.Īmelia Bedelia on the Job (Amelia Bedelia #9). Here is a selection of recently published books-from picture books to short stories for teens-to read aloud and add to classroom libraries for independent reading. ![]() What began as a celebration of popular children’s book author Beverly Cleary’s birthday April 12 (she turns 100 this year!), National Drop Everything and Read (D.E.A.R.) Day has become an annual monthlong celebration. ![]()
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