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| Title: Declaration of
Independence |
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Series:
Amazing Days of Abby Hayes #2 |
| Author: Anne Mazer |
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Reviewer:
Chierra W. '11
There is a Festival At Abby's Super Sib's High
school. Every year Abby has to baby-sit for her brother at the
festival. This year she wants to ride her bike to the festival with
her friends from school, Jessica, her best friend, and Natalie, a new
girl that she made friends with. But to do that she must prove to her
parents that she is mature enough to go to the festival alone with
just her friends.Will she get her
wish to go to the festival with friends or will she have to baby-sit
for her brother there?
Winter 2004
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Reviewer: Lori. H. '11
Abby wants to go to the Fall Festival at the high
School with her friends. She wants to go without her parents
and little brother. To do this she has to prove how mature she is. She
plans to clean the house, take care of her brother, and make family
breakfasts. It is a great plan until disaster strikes. I enjoyed this
book because it teaches you to be careful with things. It is also
funny because she's doing so well until her one careless mistake.
Winter 2004 |
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| Reviewer: Lindsey K. '11
I have read The Amazing Days of Abby Hayes, The
Declaration of Independence. I think this is a great
book to read. This book is about a girl who wants to go with her friends
to the festival but she goes with her little brother every year. She has
to prove to her parents that she is mature enough to go with her
friends. But the day that she tries to get her independence by
babysitting her brother he runs into a slide and gets rushed to the
hospital, and he ends up going with Abby and her friends to the
festival. I recommend this book to girls ages 9-12. I think really
all girls will like this book.
Fall
2003 |
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