Amelia Bedelia Means Business
Amelia Bedelia Means Business
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Just the Series: Amelia Bedelia Chapter Book Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Amelia Bedelia Chapter Book   

Annotation: Amelia talks her parents into splitting the cost of a new bicycle and now she must do almost anything to raise her share of the money.
Genre: [Humorous fiction]
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #5382971
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: Chapter Book Chapter Book Series Tracker
Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2013
Edition Date: 2013 Release Date: 01/29/13
Illustrator: Avril, Lynne,
Pages: 149 pages
ISBN: 0-06-209496-3
ISBN 13: 978-0-06-209496-4
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2012024392
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Fri Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2013)

Incorporating wordplay, puns, and humor, the first title in the new Amelia Bedelia Chapter Books series brings Peggy Parish's classic character, here school-age, to a slightly older audience urtesy of her nephew, Herman Parish. After seeing snarky classmate Kaite-Lynne's fancy new bike, Amelia Bedelia wants one, too, but earning money isn't easy. An apprentice-waitressing opportunity goes awry when a hurried customer requests, Bring me a piece of pie d step on it! and well-meaning but ever-literal-minded Amelia Bedelia does both, with messy results. Her lemonade stand's locale and festive sign (Lots of Lemons) garners attention, but it's not the kind of publicity a used-car-lot owner appreciates. But, ultimately, and happily, there are silver linings, too. With the spirit and flair that epitomized the original character, Amelia Bedelia's an earnest, appealing protagonist whose interpretations d inadvertent misinterpretations ten lead to a great hullabaloo. Although the wordplay is occasionally challenging (e.g. like understanding lemon in reference to a car, or the idiom Cut the mustard) this is an enjoyable, entertaining read. Final illustrations not seen.

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These first two illustrated chapter books featuring a young Amelia Bedelia give readers a glimpse of the beloved character as a child. Wanting a bicycle, Amelia undertakes unsuccessful but mildly humorous moneymaking schemes (Business) and then meticulously chooses a new puppy (Unleashed). Amelia's childhood blunders are less endearing than her originals--in part because her parents are involved but make no effort to guide her.

School Library Journal (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2013)

PARISH, Herman . Amelia Bedelia Unleashed . Bk. 2. ISBN 978-0-06-209500-8 ; ISBN 978-0-06-209499-5 ; ISBN. 978-0-06-209501-5 ea vol: illus. by Lynne Avril. 146p. (Amelia Bedelia Chapter Books Series). HarperCollins / Greenwillow . 2013. Tr $15.99; pap $4.99; ebook $4.99. LC 2012024392. Gr 2-4 Beginning chapter-book readers can meet the young Amelia Bedelia and enjoy her literal take on the world around her. In Business , the homophonic-challenged girl is looking for ways to earn money for a new bike. She encounters all sorts of mayhem as she helps out at the local diner, sells stolen flowers, has a run-in with the local police, and tries her luck selling drinks at her lemonade sit. (After all why should customers have to stand?) Wordplay abounds as Amelia "steps on it," splattering pie on a customer at a diner and taking each word to heart. Her parents are helpful in explaining meanings to her, but readers will laugh out loud as she navigates her way through a variety of business opportunities. In Unleashed , Amelia Bedelia searches for the perfect puppy. Her parents encourage her to learn about different breeds by helping her neighbor with her dog-walking business. While out walking several of the dogs, Amelia meets her friend Charlie and his pedigreed poodle. He invites her to help get Pierre "show ready" with a bath and coat trim. Things go badly awry, and the two friends have two hours to find the dog and figure out a way to fix his coat in time for the show. In both books, the illustrations bring the characters and plot to the forefront, and well-designed drawings provide reluctant readers with dynamic and whimsical visual cues. Rendered in gouache and black pencil, the artwork splashes across the pages. Sure to be favorites on the early chapter-book shelves. Melissa Smith, Royal Oak Public Library, MI

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School Library Journal (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2013)
Word Count: 11,126
Reading Level: 3.9
Interest Level: 2-5
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.9 / points: 2.0 / quiz: 158136 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:3.7 / points:5.0 / quiz:Q60695
Lexile: 640L
Guided Reading Level: M

Amelia Bedelia makes her chapter book debut! In Amelia Bedelia Means Business, a New York Times bestseller and the first book in the popular chapter book series, young Amelia Bedelia will do almost anything for a shiny new bicycle. 

Amelia Bedelia's parents say they'll split the cost of a new bike with her, and that means Amelia Bedelia needs to put the pedal to the metal and earn some dough! With Amelia Bedelia anything can happen, and it usually does. Short, fast-paced chapters, tons of friends, silly situations, and funny wordplay and misunderstandings make the Amelia Bedelia chapter books an ideal choice for readers of the Ivy and Bean, Magic Tree House, and Judy Moody books. Features black-and-white pictures by Lynne Avril on every page!

Look out! Here comes Amelia Bedelia, and she means business! "Sure to be favorites on the early chapter-book shelves."—School Library Journal


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