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Hardcover Kirsten and the New Girl Book

ISBN: 1584850345

ISBN13: 9781584850342

Kirsten and the New Girl

(Book #9 in the American Girl: Short Stories Series)

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Very Good

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When a new girl arrives at school, Kirsten is jealous, completely forgetting how scared and lonely she felt the year before when she was the new girl in school. Gives instructions for making a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

6 ratings

Cute

Despite the book being simple and a bit cliche, I enjoyed the illustrations and getting to "see" Kirsten again. Overall, it was a cute story!

christmas gift

this book; among other in the 'Kirsten' series was a welcome Christmas gift for my granddaughter.. the book arrived as described and I will purchase from this seller again.

Another fantastic short story from American Girl

History, a great story and an authentic historical craft! Not only that, but just the right size for girl-sized hands. A+++++++ Cannot be beat!

A Scandinavian-American story

"Kirsten and the New Girl" is part of the "American Girls Short Stories" series of books for younger readers. This volume, which is written by Janet Shaw and illustrated by Renee Graf, focuses on Kirsten, a ten-year-old girl whose family had emigrated from Sweden to Minnesota about a year before this story takes place. In this book, Kirsten becomes jealous of Nora, a new girl at school; Nora's family is from Norway."Kirsten and the New Girl" ultimately teaches some worthwhile lessons as Kirsten comes to know more about Nora. The story includes a number of supplemental features, such as a "Meet the Author" page. A supplement entitled "A Peek into the Past" takes a look at girls' friendships in 1854, the time frame of Kirsten's story. This supplement includes reproductions of homemade dolls, historic photographs, and other items from that time. The book ends with an instructional article on how to make a friendship pillow. Overall, an enjoyable and educational book which, at about 50 pages, will be ideal for readers at a certain skill level.

An excellent story, a lesson, and a project

This is another in the American Girls Short Stories series about Kirsten Larson, a nine-year-old girl from Sweden, whose family has moved to frontier Minnesota. In this episode, Kirsten recovers from the measles, and can't wait to return to school and her friends. Disaster strikes when Kirsten finds out that there is a new girl in school, Nora, whose family has just arrived from Norway. Bitterly jealous of Nora, feeling displaced, Kirsten learns a new lesson in friendship.Besides the charming short story, this book a chapter on friendship in 1854, and the kind of gifts that young girls would give each other. Then, there are instructions on how to make a "friendship pillow", reminiscent of those gifts from so long ago. The illustrations by Renee Graef are wonderfully done, and relatively plentiful, they add greatly to the story. This is a great book, and a worthwhile addition to you library (my nine-year-old daughter loves this book).

Cool Book!

It is easy reading for little kids and it is a little book...perfect size for little children! My little girl loves it!
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