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Robin Hill School: The Pumpkin Patch

by Margaret McNamara

Other authors: Mike Gordon (Illustrator)

Series: Robin Hill School

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Katy finds what she thinks is the perfect pumpkin on a class field trip to a pumpkin patch, but after her classmates tease her about how small it is, it is up to Katy's father to show her how perfect her pumpkin can be.
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Kearsten says: Took my 1st grader (2 months in) about 10 minutes to read this, including commentary during the story. Gave her confidence in her reading, as there are a few sentences a page (instead of one or two), and she really likes the kids in this series.

Katie goes on her school field trip to a pumpkin patch ready to pick the perfect pumpkin, but in sad when her classmates tease her for her pick. Her father cheers her up by helping her make a treat for the whole class.

Recommended for 1st grade readers. ( )
  YouthGPL | Dec 22, 2009 |
At a school trip to the pumpkin patch, a little girl searches for the perfect pumpkin. All the children pick different kinds of pumpkins. One little boy points out that the girl's pumpkin is really small and suggests that it is a bad pumpkin. When she discusses this with her father, he points out that small pumpkins are perfect for making pies! Together, they make a pie and she takes it to school and shares it and the little boy who had criticized her pumpkin the day before, agrees that it was in fact, a perfect pumpkin ( )
  patsila | Sep 27, 2009 |
Took my 1st grader (2 months in) about 10 minutes to read this, including commentary during the story. Gave her confidence in her reading, as there are a few sentances a page (instead of one or two), and she really likes the kids in this series.

Katie goes on her school field trip to a pumpkin patch ready to pick the perfect pumpkin, but in sad when her classmates tease her for her pick. Her father cheers her up by helping her make a treat for the whole class.

Recommended for 1st grade readers. ( )
  kayceel | Sep 4, 2009 |
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Katy finds what she thinks is the perfect pumpkin on a class field trip to a pumpkin patch, but after her classmates tease her about how small it is, it is up to Katy's father to show her how perfect her pumpkin can be.

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