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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
A Smart Girls Guide To Sticky Situations
This book is more of a girl book than a boy book, because it has problems that girls might need to solve, and that boys wouldn't, such as things like how to calm a crying baby. I thought this book was really good because it told me how to do things that I never even thought about in the first place, such as if you spill cherry soda on your moms best carpet. So I would really reccomend this book for girls who want to know how to do things by them selves. If you are one of those kinds o0f people, than this book would definitely be one of your very favorites. I would give this book a nine out of ten because while it had some problems in it, there were still some that I was wondering about. It really sounds like some of these problems are ones that we need to know about! This book also has some similarities with other books that I have read. Such as, Eleven, Twelve, and The Feelings Book. I really, really, really, love this book, and if you read it, I think that you will ,too.
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You say that this book has problems that girls might need to solve, more than boys. Can you give me some evidence from the text to support this?
ReplyDeleteAlso, you say that this book is really good because it told you how to do things that you never even thought about. Can you provide an example?
You have me very curious!
I am a big fan of the American girl books. I would love to read this book sometime soon! I will put that on my christmas list :-)
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