little monkey business: When junie B. found out that her mom is having a baby she gets mad and starts making people mad.The only time she was is she gets to go to the store and pick out wall papper for the baby. If my mom was having a baby I would be pretty mad to because she would spend all the time with the baby.I like this book because it was funny.I think this is a good book for kids who are mad about their mom who are having a baby and making jokes about it.
The best book in the world: Would you believe that your brother was a monkey? Well in Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business by Barbara Park, a little girl named Junie B. Jones thinks that she is going to get a monkey for a brother because her grandma said that her brother was as cute as a monkey! I like this book because it was funny, very funny. I think that this book told me don't believe everything you hear. Is her brother a monkey or not? Read more to find out.
Supper: This book is supper dooper book. I like it how she acts. She acts like not a fife years old girl but like ten years old. She used not a nice words like: Stuped Dumb Meany... This book is good for children who are in 1-3 grades. She is going to have a brother, but she don't wan't to.. Example "I don't wan't to have a bunny dumb brother!" And I really recomend to read this book.
Park Should Stop Monkeying Around: Given all the attention this author and her books receive from both the publishing and bookselling communities, I expected to read breakout children's literature from this series. Park is obviously a gifted storyteller, so it's disturbing that she presents that promise through a clumsy, low-rent writing style that is supposed to represent the boorish behavior of her protaganist, Junie B. Jones. Perhpas these books say more about the real Park than her fictional character. Like Junie B., subtlety is not Park's strength as a writer; her text is full of exclamation points, capital letters and oftentimes a combination of the two not to mention bad grammar and diction. So the question is: Is Junie B the obvious result of a crude writer? The text reads a little bit too contrived to suggest otherwise. Park tries to put a noble spin on this crudity by incorporating definitions to words and phrases throughout the story. That's her best yarn of all - a boorish mess that is actually a primer in disguse. WOW! GUYS! WHO KNEW!!
Junie B Jones and a Little Monkey Business (#2): Junie B's mom is having a baby. But then Junie B thinks her brother is a monkey. Lucille and Grace give her their stuff so they can see him first. Is Junie B's brother really a monkey? Read the book to find out.
| Author: | Barbara Park | | Binding: | Paperback | | EAN: | 9780679838869 | | ISBN: | 0679838864 | | Number Of Pages: | 80 | | Publication Date: | 1993-02-16 | | Reading Level: | Ages 9-12 | | Release Date: | 1993-02-16 |
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