When I was teaching I would love to share this with the kids. Sometimes we would even share some of the foods that were in the book. They kids would have an absolute ball!
It looks like a happy, fun book to read! I don't have kids so I've never seen it!...My book or books would probably be anything that Erma Bombeck wrote. {She was a humorous housewife who wrote about the funny, sad, exciting, mundane, things in her life. She is who I got my writing style from, I think.} Or Colleen McCullogh.
Poetess, I would have to admit that I have never read any Erma Bombecks books but I have read at least one of Colleen McCulloghs. With you mentioning that you would read anything that Erma wrote it made me think about how I have read just about everything that Virginia Andrews (and later V.C. Andrews) has ever written. I quite like her style of writing.
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This is one of my favorite kids books too!
When I was teaching I would love to share this with the kids. Sometimes we would even share some of the foods that were in the book. They kids would have an absolute ball!
It looks like a happy, fun book to read! I don't have kids so I've never seen it!...My book or books would probably be anything that Erma Bombeck wrote. {She was a humorous housewife who wrote about the funny, sad, exciting, mundane, things in her life. She is who I got my writing style from, I think.} Or Colleen McCullogh.
Poetess, I would have to admit that I have never read any Erma Bombecks books but I have read at least one of Colleen McCulloghs.
With you mentioning that you would read anything that Erma wrote it made me think about how I have read just about everything that Virginia Andrews (and later V.C. Andrews) has ever written. I quite like her style of writing.
Virginia Andrews?! Somebody else I'll have to Google!!! :-)
Don't you love Google! I had to Google Erma Bombeck.
Virginia Andrews wrote the Flowers in the Attic series, if that helps you work out who she is
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