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Amber is nervous about starting second grade with a new teacher, but despite being in the same class as mean Hannah Burton, things turn out just fine.Tags
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My son and I read this book together the other night before he went to bed. Amber brown is nervous about going to second grade, and there are many different rumors about her new second-grade teacher. The book has different elements that are relevant to this age group. Amber Brown finally goes to the first day of second grade and realizes her teacher is so lovely, and she will have just as much fun in second grade as she did in first. My son liked this book because he resonated with the fear of going to a different level after becoming comfortable in the previous grade. Amber Brown overcame her fear, and so can you.
Amber Brown is excited to be starting second grade--and a little nervous, too. But Amber Brown decides she's ready for whatever happens, and second grade had better be ready for Amber Brown!
I like this book because it tells of Amber Brown's dreading her first day of second grade with a new teacher whom she has never met. It shows how she is so afraid of what her teacher is going to be like. By the end of the book she loves her teacher, so she feels comfortable in second grade now.
GR: K
GL: 2.3
DRA: 18
Lexile: 300L
GL: 2.3
DRA: 18
Lexile: 300L
Garden State Children's Book Award Winner 2005 Easy Reader
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Paula Danziger was born in Washington, D.C., on August 18, 1944. She received her Master's Degree in reading and began her career as a teacher. She has taught at the junior high, high school, and college levels. Danziger is best known for a series of children's books about Amber Brown, including Amber Brown Is Not a Crayon, You Can't Eat Your show more Chicken Pox, Amber Brown, and Amber Brown Wants Extra Credit. Each of these books deals with a "crisis" in the life of young Amber Brown, such as her progressing to fourth grade. Danziger's writing is often inspired by conversations with her niece, Carrie, who is the model for Amber Brown. Other books by Danziger include The Cat Ate My Gymsuit, Remember Me to Harold Square, and Thames Doesn't Rhyme with James. Danziger has become popular in Britain where she was nominated for the British Book Award for Children. She has also received several awards in America: the Parent's Choice Award, an International Reading Association-Children's Book Council Award, and an IRA-CBC Children's Choice Award. Danziger takes time out from writing to host a literary segment on a BBC children's show, called Live and Kicking. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Get Ready for Second Grade, Amber Brown
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