![]() While I understand the book can be a funny account of a realistic fictional character, I don't appreciate the way Junie feels she can behave among peers and adults. I have seen this book in many classroom libraries in 2nd through 5th grade for students to choose for independent reading time. Jones, but her everyday experiences could be true. This is a realistic fiction book as the story is not a true account of a real girl named Junie B. This is a theme I do think is relevant to many first graders. ![]() Junie not only is adjusting to a new classroom with a new teacher, but she is having difficulty reading the chalkboard and struggles through the idea of needing glasses. We both agreed that this book didn't have the characteristics of a good story. My daughter picked up on these selfish and ugly qualities as well. Scary), but I was shocked at how disrespectful and bratty Junie B. ![]() Not only did I not like the story of how Junie begins first grade with a new teacher (Mr. ![]() I thought starting off the series in first grade with this book was perfect, but I was very disappointed. Jones series has always been recommended to me to encourage my daughter to love reading independently. ![]()
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