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Turkeys we have loved and eaten (and other thankful stuff)

Park, Barbara. (Author). Brunkus, Denise. (Added Author).

To celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday, Mr. Scary's first grade class prepares a Thankful List for the school contest, but Junie B. Jones finds it hard to be grateful for squash or Tattletale May.

Book  - 2012
J FIC Park
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  • ISBN: 0375870636
  • ISBN: 9780375870637
  • Physical Description 131 pages : illustrations.
  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher New York : Random House Children's Books, [2012]

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"A Stepping Stone book."
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LSC 13.99

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Junie B. Jones #28: Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff)
Junie B. Jones #28: Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff)
by Park, Barbara; Brunkus, Denise (Illustrator)
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Junie B. Jones #28: Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff)


"Hilarious. Barbara Park makes reading fun." --Dav Pilkey, author of Dog Man Join the World's Funniest First Grader, Junie B, Jones, for a hilarious Thanksgiving feast. This #1 New York Times bestselling chapter book series has been keeping kids laughing--and reading--for more than twenty-five years with over 65 million copies sold! Gobble, gobble! Room One is getting ready for their very own Thanksgiving feast! There's even a contest to see which room can write the best thankful list. The winners will get a pumpkin pie! Only it turns out being thankful is harder than it looks. Because Junie B. is not actually thankful for Tattletale May. Or squash. Or scratchy pilgrim costumes. And pumpkin pie makes her vomit, anyway. Will Room One win the disgusting pie? Can May and Junie B. find common ground? Or will this Thanksgiving feast turn into a Turkey Day Disaster?