Ivy And Bean No News Is Good News - Plot & Excerpts
said Bean as they walked away from Sophie W.’s house. “You know how Ms. Aruba-Tate is always saying how important it is to understand other people?” Ivy said. “I think I understand people a lot more after I look in their windows.” Sophie W.’s mom had had blue goo all over her face. Also, most of her hair was inside a bag, except for some strings poking out the top. She was painting the strings with a paintbrush. It was very interesting. Bean leaned the box up against Trevor and Ruby’s house. Ivy held it there so she wouldn’t fall again. Bean stood on top of the box and peered in the window. “It’s just their living room,” she said, looking at the empty chairs and sofa. “Pretty boring.” “Let’s go around back,” suggested Ivy. Ruby and Trevor were twins. They were eight. They didn’t go to school. Their mother taught them at home, which meant they did whatever they wanted and then they had to write about it. Ivy and Bean thought the whole thing was completely unfair.
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