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Paperback Bravo, Amelia Bedelia! Book

ISBN: 0064443183

ISBN13: 9780064443180

Bravo, Amelia Bedelia!

(Book #14 in the Amelia Bedelia Series)

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Book Overview

She's got the beat! Bravo for a funny Amelia Bedelia story.

Even though Amelia Bedelia can't play a musical instrument, she plays a big part in the school concert. She is just as happy flattening a bee as playing a B flat, and her favorite wind instrument is a fan. But no one can beat Amelia Bedelia when it comes to making a drum roll--especially when she's inside the drum!

As usual, Amelia Bedelia has gotten things...

Customer Reviews

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Amelia Bedelia in show business? What could possibly go wrong?

Amelia Bedelia is going to help out in an orchestra, and a chorus of laughter is sure to result! In her usual fashion, our wonderfully confused friend is on the job, messing things all up with the finest of intentions. The cheerful illustrations add to the young readers's fascination with Bravo, Amelia Bedelia! Recommended!

Very cute book!

If you're familiar with the Amelia books, this is a continuation of the zany antics of the gal who just "takes things literally." In this edition, Amelia, poor thing, just cannot get it together to play in the school orchestra. She tries and by the end of the story, finds herself rolling into a bass drum and stealing the show. You know it's going to be band when the story begins with Amelia being instructed to pick up the conductor. Well, she tries to "pick up the conductor" of the local train but says, "I tried to pick him up but he just preferred to walk." And, on it goes from there. The guest conductor finally arrives and Amelia decides to help him out with the rehearsal and the performance. The conductor finally gets Amelia locked into a room and instructs her not to come out until her cue but well, she misses her cue and runs into the bass drum. It's a very cute story about misconceptions and how we should all clarify what we mean. Honestly, if we all took literally what we said then we would all be Amelia Bedelias. Great story, we have to read this one quite a bit in our house at bedtime. Very funny stuff!
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