Ramona The Pest

“Ramona The Pest” by Beverly Cleary, published by Scholastic in 2006, is a delightful exploration of childhood through the eyes of Ramona Quimby. This edition spans 211 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Ramona as she navigates the challenges and excitement of entering kindergarten, where her spirited nature often leads to misunderstandings with those who label her a pest.
Readers will find Ramona’s adventures engaging as she experiences the joys of school, from singing songs to participating in Show and Tell with her beloved doll. The narrative captures her eagerness to explore life and the hurdles she faces, including a moment that nearly leads her to drop out of kindergarten. This book addresses themes of childhood curiosity and the complexities of growing up, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
Ramona Quimby isn’t really a pest. The people who call her a pest are always bigger and so they can be unfair. It’s just that Ramona is not a slowpoke grownup. She is a girl who cannot wait. Life is so interesting she has to find out what will happen next.
What happens next in this story? Ramona enters kindergarten! She likes most parts of it — singing that song about the “dawnzer lee light” every morning, bringing her doll Chevrolet (named for her aunt’s car) for Show and Tell, boing-boinging Susan’s corkscrew curls during recess. Yes, school is fun… until something happens and Ramona almost becomes the world’s first kindergarten dropout!
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