No. of pages 64
Published: 1993
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In "Thank You, Amelia Bedelia" by Peggy Parish, the lovable and literal-minded housekeeper, Amelia Bedelia, is back with her charmingly comedic misunderstandings. When she is asked to help prepare for a party, she goes above and beyond, misinterpreting instructions in her typical whimsical fashion. Her innocent mistakes lead to hilarious situations, but her good intentions always shine through. As the story unfolds, Amelia’s actions ultimately bring joy to everyone around her, showing that kindness and creativity can turn any mishap into a delightful experience. The book celebrates the humor in everyday life and the importance of gratitude. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Amelia Bedelia, I Can Read, I Can Read-Level 2 .
This book is aimed at children at US kindergarten-3rd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.
There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published in 1993 by HarperCollins .
Peggy Parish was born and grew up in Manning, South Carolina. Before moving to New York City, she taught school in the Panhandle country and in coal-mining areas. Her first job in New York City was with the Girl Scouts, and she now teaches the third grade at the Dalton School in Manhattan. Miss Parish is the author of several other books for children, including the popular Let's Be Indians. Peggy Parish is the author of numerous books for children, including other popular Amelia Bedelia stories, and the I Can Read Books Dinosaur Time and Good Hunting, Blue Sky. Barbara Siebel Thomas is the daughter of Fritz Siebel, who illustrated the original Amelia Bedelia books. She worked as an art director before devoting full-time work to painting and illustrating. She lives in Bridgehampton, NY. Peggy Parish was born and grew up in Manning, South Carolina. Before moving to New York City, she taught school in the Panhandle country and in coal-mining areas. Her first job in New York City was with the Girl Scouts, and she now teaches the third grade at the Dalton School in Manhattan. Miss Parish is the author of several other books for children, including the popular Let's Be Indians. James Watts is a published author and illustrator of children's and young adult books. He also illustrated Zack's Alligator and Zack's Alligator Goes to School. He lives in San Francisco.
This book is in the following series:
Amelia Bedelia
Amelia Bedelia is the protagonist in series of humorous books about a little girl who interprets requests literally. Working as a maid for the wealthy Rogers, Amelia repeatedly misunderstanding their requests to great comic effect....
I Can Read
I Can Read is a widely recognized premier beginning reader series. The books are organized into 6 color-coded levels. The series includes hundreds of titles featuring award-winning authors and illustrators, and the most beloved character friends in the history of children's literature.
This book features the following characters:
Amelia Bedelia
This book features the character Amelia Bedelia.
Mr Rodgers
This book features the character Mr Rodgers.