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Post by CharlotteTJohanssen on Nov 18, 2015 2:18:26 GMT -5
This is also one of the books that I remember Pamela being at least a little nice. They shared the last piece of construction paper,
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LadyDru
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Post by LadyDru on Nov 18, 2015 9:43:13 GMT -5
This was a good book..I like what Andrew said about the "cheate bread", saying how bad it is to cheat and that bread is going to get in trouble..he could be such a mess at times. I also liked Remember and her mom and how they visited Karen's school.
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Post by Honeybee on Jan 5, 2018 3:12:02 GMT -5
I love this book. I'm huge fan of Historical museum. This will be awesome trip go to someday. I enjoy reading this book. It's bummer, I have take it back to the library. First time reading this book. I forgot, I read this book. I took it out at the library. To read it. I just don't remembering reading this book. Almost 7 years ago, I read the book. Museum is real place. Still planning going there, someday. It was nice Pamela and Karen, share the orange paper. Even though, they're not friends. Yes, I do like Seth's Thanksgiving speech.
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Post by sparklymouse on Nov 25, 2021 20:28:04 GMT -5
I seem to be in the minority in this thread because I thought this one was dull. I believe this is where they went. It's fun that it's a real place. I have been to a roleplay village when I was a little older than Karen. I remember next to nothing about it, but I think it was a good experience...? I thought it was cute how Seth geeked out about going to saw lumber with the guys. I wonder how expensive the poppet doll was and why Karen had to spend all of her own money on the souvenirs. (Watson would have bought the doll, just saying.) I have no idea what that Fox and Geese game was that they kept talking about. I kept thinking Duck, Duck, Goose and wondered how two people could play. Lol. It looks like some sort of checkers like game. The Thanksgiving dinner: cheate bread butter Indian corn pudding roast turkey stuffing butternut squash apple pie (I'm beginning to think there are no potatoes in Stoneybrook.)
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