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My ten year old loves this series and so do I. The stories are enjoyable, the characters so well-developed, and the relationships feel authentic. We're currently reading the whole series aloud for a second time.
Ivy and Bean are two girls who start out thinking they are opposites (in Book 1) but become best friends. Bean is the shorter, darker one. She loves practical jokes, uses "bad" (for a 7-year-old) language, loves mud, the outdoors, and playing Starving Orphans. Ivy is a soft-spoken redhead who always wears dresses and loves to read. Together they make a formidable team.This is Book 6. It all begins when Ivy's grandmother sends her a book about ballet. Ivy and Bean quickly become fascinated with G...
This book had a lot of humor in it. i just finished it. From this book you can learn that running away is more scary than you think as fun. it reminds me of a graphic novel i read last year. There was a lot of dancing in it. i just love it. I bet you'll love it too. The good part about this book is that if you don' get something just keep reading it then it will make more sence. Easy. The good part about it is that it only took me two days to read it, and I'm not a good reader. That is why I'm r...
Ivy and Bean are back and ready for trouble. After a book of the ballet "Giselle," the duo come to the erroneous conclusion that ballet must be full of jumping, kicking people (preferably in the face), pretend stabbings and hauntings. After begging, pleading and making a slew of promises, Ivy and Bean find themselves enrolled at last in ballet. To their surprise, ballet is nothing at all like their imaginations and, worse yet, they are cast as the friendly squids in their school's upcoming recit...
i liked this book becuase it starts off in the middle of the story then tells the begging.Also this book shows what Ivy and Bean went through when they went to ballet.For example on page 1 Ivy states that its grandmas fault for sending her the book of ballet.Another example is that Ivy and Bean kept tripping in ballet class and they had to watch Dulce do all the moves (pg 26-27).also Ivy and Bean got stuck with being the squids (pg 34-35). If you love a funny book about two girls who love to try...
Ivy and Bean join "Just Grace" and Clementine as the new fun characters in chapter books for kids in grades 2 to 4. They have big ideas that are just a little bit wrong much of the time. In this book, the girls decide to take ballet so they can be fierce warrior dancers--and beg until their moms agree. Ballet class is not what they imagined--it is boring beyond belief, and when they are cast as dancing squids in an underwater wedding ballet, they decide they need to get out. Should they run away...
ivy and bean is a really humorous and funny book. it all started when these girls read a book about a ballet called gissele. they started to like it and they joined ballet classes. the day when they went it was a torture flips, balancing etc. there was one girl who they were jealous of. she did every single of her move smoothly and steady. one their teacher told them that they are going to do a play the bad girl turned out to be the princess and the girls were squids. one they they got an idea.