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Paperback Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown Book

ISBN: 0064400980

ISBN13: 9780064400985

Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown

(Book #4 in the Betsy-Tacy Series)

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Betsy, Tacy, and Tib are twelve old enough to do lots of things...even go downtown on their own. There they see their first horseless carriage, discover the joys of the public library, and see a real play at the Opera House. They even find themselves acting in one Best of all, they help a lonely new friend feel at home in Deep Valley the most wonderful place in the world to grow up. Ever since their first publication in the 1940s, the Betsy-Tacy stories...

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Another sweet tale of Deep Valley

If you're a fan of Betsy Ray and Tacy Kelly, then you will definitely enjoy this tale of the two girls as they go on their first solo adventures in Deep Valley, Minnesota. This book is a lighthearted chronicle steeped in the innocence of youth in the early 1900's. I read it as a child and enjoyed it again at age 30. Filled with humor and warmth, it's easy to relate to these young heroines and their everyday adventures.

This book brings back great memories!

I recently came across a new edition of this book. I owned it as a child back in the sixties. The first thing that came back to me was that every year, after Thanksgiving, I would read the chapter in this book about Betsy, Tacy & Tib's Christmas, starting with the shopping trip up through Christmas day. To me, this seemed to describe a perfect holiday, before it became so commercialized. It always got me in the Christmas spirit. So, when this book came into our library, I took it home & re-read it, especially the Christmas part. And you know what, it still works! If you want to feel the true spirit of a magical Christmas, read this book!

This goes for all the "Betsy" books

When Maud Hart Lovelace first wrote the "Betsy-Tacy" series, did she know how much so many people, from children to adults, would love them? The series has at least one book that anyone of any age can relate to. 10-year-olds will love "Over the big Hill," high-schoolers will love the books about when Betsy was attending Deep Valley High, etc. And it doesn't end there! Even if you're not the age that Betsy was in one of the books, you can still love all of them! Maud has a way of capturing real feelings and experiences--even bad ones--and turning them into works of art. The "Betsy-Tacy" series really is a work of art, even if it was painted with a pen, not a paintbrush.

An endearing gem of a book for little girls (and big ones).

This book (and all the books in the Betsy-Tacy series) is a delightful look at the life of Betsy Ray and her best friends Tacy Kelly and Tib Muller in the early 1900s in Deep Valley, Minnesota. Based on the author's own childhood, this book takes the reader through the trials and joys of being 12 years old, growing up, becoming interested in boys, going to the theatre, and learning about the importance of family ties. Don't let Betsy pass you by!

Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown takes place in a small town calle

Mrs. Moses' Book Club Review Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown Reviewer: Keith Dobson 3rd Grade By Maud Hart Lovelace and illustrated by Lois Lenski. (HarperTrophy, 1943 ISBN: 0064400980. Paperback, 180 pages, $3.95) Ages 9-12 Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown takes place in a small town called Deep Valley. These 12 years old girls have been friends for many years. They share their dreams, secrets, and adventures. You will enjoy reading about their days in Deep Valley. Betsy Ray longs to be a writer. She writes short stories, plays and poems. She entertains her friends Tacy and Tib with her writings. They use their imagination because they don't have a television. The girls also enjoy going downtown. They visit the stores and pretend to shop. They couldn't wait for the new library to open. Most of all they wanted to see a real play at the Opera House. They tried to trick Winona into sharing her comps. After a while she became a friend. They ended up doing more things in the theater then they ever imagined. Mr. And Mrs. Poppy own the Opera House and they brought the first horseless carriage to town. One of the girls got to go for a ride. Mrs. Poppy likes the girls because they remind her of her dead daughter, Minnie. Mrs. Poppy even has a Christmas Party for the girls and gives them each a gift they wanted. They were shocked she knew about their pretend shopping trip. You will enjoy reading about Betsy Ray and her friends Tacy and Tib. The times they have with Winona and Mrs. Poppy and wondering what happened to long lost Uncle Keith will keep you interested. Find out how Mrs. Poppy and Winona bring about a happy ending.
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