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Amelia Bedelia and the Baby (I Can Read Book 2) Review
Amelia Bedelia has her hands full when she takes care of Mrs. Lane's baby. As usual, the literal-minded housekeeper mixes things up, but she also wins the heart of her newest and youngest fan. User Submitted Amelia Bedelia and the Baby (I Can Read Book 2) ReviewsFebruary 4, 2008 She's on the job again! Amelia Bedelia is helping out again. This time she's babysitting. But don't worry -- she's got a LIST! And you all know that if there's one thing Amelia Bedelia knows how to do, it's follow instructions -- to the tiniest detail, even if she's not quite right about what those details might mean. Young readers will absolutely love the cute story and awesome illustrations that bring it all to life! Amelia Bedelia and the Baby is a book that families will adore. January 11, 2007 A FUNNY BOOK As always I buy books online for my daughter and I end up reading them myself.It's a funny book wich kids will love.P.S. parents too. December 24, 2005 funny book I love the illustrations in this book very much and it's a funny story, kind of a like a guide to what to NOT do when you're babysitting :) December 16, 2005 abslotely charming this book has to be the most charming and yet funiest book i have ever read! i will always remember this book, and it always makes me laugh so hard, because it is just like her to take the babysitting job the wron way, because she thinks everything for the baby is ment for her October 9, 2005 I loved this book as a kid I loved the illustrations in it but I felt sorry for the baby missing out on the toys and the baby powder and the walk(you have to read it to get it) I love how amelia made strawberry tarts yum! September 9, 2005 Poor Baby Amelia Bedelia doesn't know the first thing about child care. In fact, she functions as a child herself! Naturally, the bumbling maid takes every written instruction literally and of course, you can count on her to bake something. When the child's parents return and see what a mess Amelia made of their place, naturally the wife goes ballistic. The husband shuts her up by shoving a wedge of strawberry tart down her throat. Once pacified with food, they relent and Amelia, drawn by a different artist and wearing a weird looking hat is back in their good books. Why? And did you ever notice that it is always the women who are silenced with food? You can be sure Amelia kept on baking as that was guaranteed to keep her employed. August 25, 2005 Funny Amelia Bedelia This is a wonderful, entertaining book from the Amelia Bedelia series. I have read all of them to my four year old son, but this one is one of the best. Amelia Bedelia has never babysat before, and takes everything literally when she reads from the list given to her by the baby's parent. Her limited interpretation of the list is hilarious, and kept my son laughing through the whole book. It is a wonderful story, and one that surely any parent would want to have in their home for their young child. July 14, 2005 Grew up on these books One of my fondest memories of childhood were the Amelia Bedelia books. The only one I remember was the Baby one, and while it's been many years since I last read it, I still have very colorful memories of it. I vividly remember a scene with the banana, and the tarts. I also remember something about chocolate salmon (she dipped salmon into chocolate), but I don't think it's in this book. I would love to read these books again, but I haven't found them anywhere. September 23, 2003 Amelia and the baby In this book a wacky woman who does not have much common sense baby-sits. This book teaches that you can learn from your mistakes and that the way someone does something different than you might not be the wrong way it might be a better way to do things. It is a good book for 6-8 year olds. It is a good book and I think many kids would enjoy it. December 9, 2002 Amelia Bedelia and the Baby As a child this was one of my favorite books. I just loved anything that had to do with babies, as well as the witty Amelia Bedelia. When I heard of this book it sparked my interest. As usual you can't help but smile when you read about Amelia Bedelia's literal view on life. One of my favorite parts of the book is when Amelia Bedelia is reading her baby-sitting "to do" list and it says to apply powder after bath time. So then Amelia powders herself instead of the baby. Amelia is touched by the thoughtfulness of Mrs. Lane(the baby's mother). This book is altogether clever and enduring. Amelia Bedelia and baby Missy will definately find a place in your heart. For more Amelia Bedelia and the Baby (I Can Read Book 2) reviews click here.
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