Amelia bedelia / Peggy Parish, Fritz Siebel.
By: Parish, Peggy
Contributor(s): Siebel, Fritz
Material type: TextSeries: I can read: Book 2.Publisher: [Ohio] : HarperCollins, 1992Edition: Revised edDescription: 64 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 006020186X (hardcover); 9780060201876 (hardcover)LOC classification: PZ7 | .P37 1992Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: Amelia Bedelia is in bright, full color! Now available for the first time as an I Can Read Book, this ever-popular story has a fresh look that fans -- old and new -- will celebrate. Ever since Amelia Bedelia made her debut almost thirty years ago, young readers have been laughing out loud at the antics of this literal-minded but charming housekeeper who never fails to confound the Rogers family. After all, who knows better than Amelia Bedelia what "dust the furniture" and "dress a chicken" really mean! Peggy Parish's simple and hilarious story is a classic that children will enjoy again and again.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | The MUA Library South C campus - Children's Collection | PZ7 .P37 1992 (Browse shelf) | Available | C2011-0061 |
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Amelia Bedelia is in bright, full color! Now available for the first time as an I Can Read Book, this ever-popular story has a fresh look that fans -- old and new -- will celebrate. Ever since Amelia Bedelia made her debut almost thirty years ago, young readers have been laughing out loud at the antics of this literal-minded but charming housekeeper who never fails to confound the Rogers family. After all, who knows better than Amelia Bedelia what "dust the furniture" and "dress a chicken" really mean! Peggy Parish's simple and hilarious story is a classic that children will enjoy again and again.
Ages 4-8.
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