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 troble if she gets a note and will not be able to do something. The part I did not like is when they were in class and this girl said that Junie B. always don't do her homework. She also said that she always get an A+ on her homework for every year. She also act like she is popular than the other kids in her clss. She tries to get people to be her friend and then she tease people what they were not suppose to do. She has a good life because she like to be teachers pet. The part that I like is when the girl(that Junie B. is cheating off of)left she saw her paper and started to coppy it off of her papper.She was making sure that the girl is not coming back and see her cheating off he r papper. I also like this book because they are trying to tell young people what not to do and what you should do when you are younger than 5 or older.This book was okay for the young people to read and older kids to tell their kids if they get some kids. That book is a great book to read if you are in the first grade and was cheating off of other people homework or test or anything you have to do by yourself and what not. If you are doing something with the a friend and you think s/he are wrong than tell them, if they don't listen then try to do it yourself if you have to when your friend think something esle. That is some of the reason why I like it and why I don't like the book. You should pick a book that you think you will like when you are trying to find one. By: Jasmine Dingle Brown
Barbara Park has never failed at keeping my smile in check as I read her delightful stories. They're works that should be considered masterpieces, and if a first and second graders' opinions were to count as good as the president's, I'm sure they would be. As a lonely second grader venturing into a new school, I sought solace in reading, the only place where it was quiet and magical at the same time was the library, the only section that didn't seem daunting with all the older grades hovering around its shelves was the "First Chapter Books" section. The first book I happened to pull out was a Junie B. Jones one, I read the first pages. Absolutely hooked! Checked out the three available Junie B. books and vowed to buy more at our school's annual book fair. These were a staple in my childhood, for sure! The story gives you the space for your imagination to roam freely, it really does. Thank you Barbara Park, you are perhaps the reason I've continuously had my nose in a book throughout my primary years, an introduction into a world with so much to offer.
This book is about a student named Junie B. Jones who decides one day that while she has the opportunity to cheat, she is going to take it. This leads to her getting into some trouble, because at the end of the day she knows what she did was wrong so she confessed to the teacher that she cheated. While he did punish her, he also made sure to thank her for her honesty. This is a great book to have in any classroom because it shows that when you do something wrong and take ownership for it, the co
—Jessica Lee
This book actually for children, but sometimes i read children book too for refreshing since you don't need to think so hard until you have wrinkle in your forehead to read children book like this.I like it very much, its unexpected. First i pick this book because i like the picture but when i read it, its very enjoyable.Light story, make you smile (because i bet adult who read it, sometimes its will reminded them of their childhood, if not work, it work for me^^), its a fun book.As for children, i guess this book give a good message, and teaching a without making your children boring.Recommended for adult who love to read children book in their spare time, and off course the children themself.
—Fransisca
My daughter and I just read this Junie B. Jones book, our very last of the series (we went out of order). All in all the entire set caught my daughter's interest and helped to stoke her love of reading. I am so very happy that I was able to share the experience of reading this series with her. I have my issues with some of the story lines and the way Junie B. talks, but those pale in comparison to how much fun I had watching my daughter get into the books and talk about them at random times. You know a book has made an impression on your child if they begin to write their own stories using the characters and talk about them as if they were in this world with us.
—Amitydawn