Amelia Bedelia, Bookworm

Amelia Bedelia, Bookworm by Herman Parish is an illustrated edition published by Harper Collins on August 12, 2003. This 64-page book is presented in English and features the beloved character Amelia Bedelia, who is known for her literal interpretations and humorous mishaps. In this story, Amelia Bedelia finds joy in volunteering at the library, but her enthusiasm leads to an unexpected adventure when she takes a trip in the bookmobile.
Readers will discover a lighthearted tale that showcases Amelia Bedelia’s unique perspective as she navigates her day at the library and a bookstore visit. The narrative explores themes of misunderstanding and the joy of reading, making it suitable for young readers. With elements of juvenile fiction and humorous stories, this book is designed for beginner readers and fits well within the school and education genre.
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Overdue for some fun?
If so, check out everyone’s favorite-minded housekeeper, Amelia Bedelia. Nothing makes Amelia Bedelia happier than helping people and doing exactly as she’s told. And what could be more satisfying than a day spent volunteering at the library?
But Mrs. Page, the librarian, is surprised when Amelia Bedelia steals away in the bookmobile for a bookstore visit. Can Amelia Bedelia explain that she was just trying to go by the book? Or will she have the book thrown at her for this latest misunderstanding?
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