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Ramona the Pest
Book • 1968
In 'Ramona the Pest', Beverly Cleary chronicles Ramona Quimby's first few months in kindergarten.
Ramona, though well-intentioned, often finds herself in humorous misadventures, from pulling a classmate's curls to chasing a boy she likes.
The book explores themes of identity, social dynamics, and learning to navigate the world of school.
With its engaging storyline and relatable characters, it captures the essence of childhood's joys and challenges.
Ramona, though well-intentioned, often finds herself in humorous misadventures, from pulling a classmate's curls to chasing a boy she likes.
The book explores themes of identity, social dynamics, and learning to navigate the world of school.
With its engaging storyline and relatable characters, it captures the essence of childhood's joys and challenges.
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