Reynolds lived in a brown house near the school. Her front yard had a lot of flowers. After school, Justine and Jimmy Blatzo knocked on her door. Mrs. Reynolds invited them inside. She made tea and served carrot cake with white icing. The three of them sat in her front room. There were books on the tables, on the chairs, on the floor and on the bookshelves. “Do you like the new ebook readers?” Mrs. Reynolds asked Justine and Jimmy Blatzo. “I love my ebook reader,” Justine said. “But I love treebooks too.” “Treebooks?” Mrs. Reynolds asked. “Paper books. Made from trees.” “Oh,” Mrs. Reynolds said with a smile. “Tree books.” “I love that ebooks use less paper, which means cutting fewer trees.” Every student in Justine’s school had been given an ebook reader to keep until the end of the school year. It was going to save the school a lot of money because ebooks are cheaper than classroom textbooks. “She is the Queen of Green,” Blatzo said, sipping his tea.
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