1. Junie B. Jones first grade class, Mr. Scarys’ class is entering a school wide competition to see who can come up with a list of what they are most thankful for. Mr. Scary tells the class that the prize for winning is homemade pumpkin pie that the lunch lady was going to make. The students in J...
Summary:In this book, Junie B. Jones, a kindergartener, is getting a surprise from her mom and dad. When she hears "surprise" she thinks that must mean there is a wrapped present hiding somewhere in the house that she must go find. She searches all over, but is not finding anything. Then her pare...
This book is about Junie B. Jones cheating off this girl's homework because she forgot to do her homework for the weekend. She was going to blam it on her father but then she saw the girl's paper and coppy off of it. So she will not get a note and have her mom or dad sign it. She will get in tro...
Mick Harte was here but now he’s not. This book encounters the tough times a family must face when their son Mick, a young teenage boy dies while riding a bike and crashes into a car with no helmet on. Many people loved him and resented his death but now everyone must learn to let go and move on ...
Junie B. and her friend Grace were waiting for their friend Lucille before school bevcause they were waiting for her to play horses with them. They didn't see her anywhere until they spotted her being chased by a new evil boy. Junie B. and Grace chased that boy and shooed him away, in that moment...
SummaryIn this book Junie B. Jones gets a new pair of mittens from her grandpa Frank Miller. She fell completely in love with them and could not wait to show them off to her friends at school. When she got to school she takes them out for recess and gets in trouble for showing them off to her fri...
What? The story opens with Junie B. taking school pictures. She takes her individual portrait and then the class picture. While lining up for the class picture she stands next to Paulie Allen Puffer, who tells Junie B. that his brother says that everybody has a monster under their bed and that ex...
Summary:ttWritten by award-winning author Barbara Parks, this book, one of many encompassing the rambunctious, almost 6-year old protagonist Junie B. Jones narrows in specifically on this child’s unique personality, with emphasis that there is without a doubt, never a dull moment with her. After ...
Junie B. Jones seeks out attention in this short children’s novel by Barbara Park. After a break up between Junie B. Jones and her young boyfriend, Junie B. wants to prove that she is all grown up and not too little to have a relationship. Junie B. Jones receives the perfect opportunity to prove ...
I would recommend this book to all the parent who love to read a bed time book to their children. Even though it doesn’t have pictures its still a very funny and goofy book to read to your kids, or just anyone who wants to be entertained. My favorite character was Junnie B. Jones. She is one funn...
This book is simply a sparkling delight. Junie B. Jones has hardly been funnier than she is in the pages of this effervescent story. In my opinion Barbara Park has done an above-average job of writing this book when it is compared to the rest of the Junie B. Jones series, and her unique wit and p...
There's no more accurately telling description I can give of Junie B. Jones and the celebrated series of books about her than to say that they are both an absolute joy. I can completely understand the enormous popularity of the series. Junie B. is hilarious in nearly everything she does; she can ...
Plot:In this book Junies' class is celebrating Valentines Day which is one of Junies favorite holidays. When Junies teacher tells the class they are going to have a party, she gets very excited and starts making her cards. When Valentines Day finally comes, Junie is very excited until she only ge...
Reading level: 2-4. It would depend on the reading level of the child but it could be ok for a child to read below their level if it's something they are interested in. Brunkus doesn't use a lot of pictures in the story. The front cover of the story tells a lot about the story, espeically th...
Junie B. Jones is a Beauty Shop Guy is the eleven book in the Junie B. Jones series by Barbara Park, and illustrated by Denise Brunkus. We are first introduced to Junie B. in this book as she is waking up one morning, and decides to change her name, to a "brand-new different name!". She rushes i...
SynopsisThe kids in Room 1 are invited to an easter egg hunt at Lucille's rich, expensive mansion! But Junie B. Jones must battle her classmate May and a bunny suit if she's going to win that playdate in Lucille's new heated indoor pool.ReviewThe Junie B. Jones series is very popular among young...
Book Information:The genre of this book is comedy and humor. The reading level is for grades first and second.Summary:Junie B.’s classroom is going to celebrate pets in this novel. The teacher tells students that they can bring in their pets, but not cats or dogs. Junie B. Jones is upset, since ...
CUTE, FUN book! Junie B. is the bestest spier in the world. That's 'cause she has sneaky feet. And her nose doesn't whistle when she breathes. But guess what? Junie B. might be real sneaky. And real peeky. However, when she spies on Mrs., she could get into real trouble! Although her mother tells...
Children can be cruel, and as Junie B. finds out in this book. The students in Room Nine are having Job Day, and Junie B. has no idea what she wants to be. The rest of the class will never let her live it down. She's showing herself not to be as bright or well spoken as some of the other kids ...
As part of UMHB's READ3307, I read "The Kid in the Red Jacket." I remember reading this book in 4th grade & loving it. I read it a few years ago again & enjoyed it & appreciated it just the same, but with a different, older perspective. This book was written by Barbara Park, who also authored the...
In Junie B. First Grader Toothless Wonder, Junie B. Jones becomes the first person in her classroom to have a tooth lost. She is fearful, since she doesn’t know why a fairy would want teeth, so Junie B. Jones decides that it is a Tooth Witch, instead of a Tooth Fairy that comes to take teeth away...
Vote for Rosie! Sure, she wears geeky-looking glasses and she tattles on her classmates. But, hey, snitching has its good side. Thanks to Rosie, Ronald Milligan has stopped blowing his nose in the water fountain. And now, Rosie is determined to do even more for her classmates -- by becoming pres...
Charlie Hickles' parents are getting a divorce—and for some reason, they actually expect him to understand! But Charlie isn't going to take this divorce lying down.
Barbara Park pulls through with yet another relatable children's book. Her abilities to create characters for any age to connect with and process different struggles of childhood is amazing! In this specific story, Almost Starring Skinny Bones,it explores the trials of peer criticism and sticking...
In my view, this is one of the best books of the series up to this point. Sometimes the Junie B. Jones stories are just very cleverly written and unparalleled in terms of humor quotient, but Junie B. Jones Is a Graduation Girl adds an extra dimension of emotional depth to the narrative, really sh...
Junie B. Jones is a first grader and she just got a brand new lunchbox with baby birds all over it! Junie B. just couldn't wait until lunch time to open her new lunchbox so she opened it in class, and of course, her mean classmate May tattled on her. It finally got time for lunch and Junie noti...
Mr. Scary waited until all of us were done. Then he walked around the room. And he looked at everyone's pictures. He gave out shiny gold stars. First, he gave stars to Camille and Chenille. “What great-looking dogs you drew, girls,” he said. “Look at those floppy ears.” Lucille raised her hand. “...
“Boys and girls, please find a seat at one of the picnic tables. Lunch will be served shortly,” he called. I waited to see where Sheldon was going to sit. May waited, too. ’Cause both of us had to keep track of that guy, of c...
And so I quick put away my journal. And I got ready to work on the play some more! ’Cause hurray, hurray! Today we were making our costumes! Mr. Scary got out costume supplies from boxes he brought from home. He gave me and May cardboard to make our ships. Plus also, he gave us ship patterns! He ...
I growled as Martin and I stood on the corner waiting to cross the street. “Can you? Can you believe he squealed? What a jerk!”But instead of answering, Martin just folded his arms and looked at me. It was the kind of look an adult gives you when you’re being a brat.“Stop doing that,” I said, ann...
Then I peeked over the side of my desk. And I tried to wiggle my piggy toe. It still felt sore. That's because yesterday a little trouble happened when I was practicing in my backyard. And it's called, I accidentally kicked my ball over the fence. And I didn't want to go get it. So I had to find ...
Twelve o'clock is around noonish, I believe. I picked up my lunch box and ran to the door. Then I lined up with my friends. And I waited to go. “It's almost time,” I told them very thrilled. “It's almost time for me to eat out of my brand-new lunch box!” I held it up for them to see again. “Which...