Author: Barbara Park Illustrator: Barbara Park Publisher: Random House Children's Books Year of Publication: Genre: Younger Fiction Horn Book Rating: (3) |
Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
Summary: What happens when Junie B. Jones decides to practice the art of spying? She gets into a lot of trouble.
Summary of Professional Reviews: According to the Horn Book database, this book was rated a 3. This book draws readers in with a special charm and illustrations that matches Junie B. Jones’s personality.
Review by Stephanie Kuchavik: Junie B. Jones tries her hardest to be a spy but consequences of being a spy get her in trouble. I really enjoy this book now and when I read it when I was younger. The series of Junie B. Jones books were something that engaged me to read. This book is relatable to most young children; pretending to be something as cool as a spy as well as being a young child and wanting to listen to things that you may are not suppose to hear.
This book would be useful when teaching children between the ages of eight to ten.
There are many lesson plans that could be constructed from this book, including:
-The concept of consequences
-The idea of kindergarten
-The concept of spying
Summary of Professional Reviews: According to the Horn Book database, this book was rated a 3. This book draws readers in with a special charm and illustrations that matches Junie B. Jones’s personality.
Review by Stephanie Kuchavik: Junie B. Jones tries her hardest to be a spy but consequences of being a spy get her in trouble. I really enjoy this book now and when I read it when I was younger. The series of Junie B. Jones books were something that engaged me to read. This book is relatable to most young children; pretending to be something as cool as a spy as well as being a young child and wanting to listen to things that you may are not suppose to hear.
This book would be useful when teaching children between the ages of eight to ten.
There are many lesson plans that could be constructed from this book, including:
-The concept of consequences
-The idea of kindergarten
-The concept of spying