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Junie B., First Grader (at last!)

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“Hilarious. Barbara Park makes reading fun.” —Dav Pilkey, author of Dog Man

Get ready to go back to school with Junie B. Jones! The World’s Funniest Kindergartener is now officially a first grader! The #1 New York Times bestselling chapter book series has been keeping kids laughing—and reading—for more than twenty-five years. Over 65 million copies sold!

 
Hurray, hurray for a brand-new school year! Being in first grade means having to get used to a whole new classroom. And a whole new teacher. And a whole new bunch of strange children. But here’s the worst thing of all: When Junie B. tries to read words on the chalkboard, she can’t seem to see what everyone else is seeing! Is it possible she might actually end up wearing glasses?

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Series: Junie B. Jones Publisher: Random House Children's Books

Kindle Book

  • Release date: March 11, 2009

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780375894428
  • Release date: March 11, 2009

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780375894428
  • File size: 15798 KB
  • Release date: March 11, 2009

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Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Levels

ATOS Level:2.6
Lexile® Measure:490
Interest Level:K-3(LG)
Text Difficulty:0-2

“Hilarious. Barbara Park makes reading fun.” —Dav Pilkey, author of Dog Man

Get ready to go back to school with Junie B. Jones! The World’s Funniest Kindergartener is now officially a first grader! The #1 New York Times bestselling chapter book series has been keeping kids laughing—and reading—for more than twenty-five years. Over 65 million copies sold!

 
Hurray, hurray for a brand-new school year! Being in first grade means having to get used to a whole new classroom. And a whole new teacher. And a whole new bunch of strange children. But here’s the worst thing of all: When Junie B. tries to read words on the chalkboard, she can’t seem to see what everyone else is seeing! Is it possible she might actually end up wearing glasses?

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