Calling Doctor Amelia Bedelia (I Can Read Book 2) |  | Author: Herman Parish Creator: Lynn Sweat Publisher: Greenwillow Books
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Seller: prairie-city-books Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 5561
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 64 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.9 x 0.4
ISBN: 0060087803 EAN: 9780060087807 ASIN: 0060087803
Publication Date: September 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Funny bones The doctor is out! But Amelia Bedelia is ready to help a crowd of grouchy patients. Along the way she doses out some of the best medicine of all -- laughter, of course!
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| Customer Reviews: Great for beginning readers January 10, 2009 J. Smith (Tennessee) My daughter loves Amelia Bededelia stories, and she is quite excited to be able to read this one on her own.
Hilarious! February 4, 2008 J. Arena (Williamsburg, VA) Ohhhh, brother! The worst HMO in the world wouldn't tolerate these shenanigans!
Amelia Bedelia is "helping out" again, in that special way that only Amelia can! Just imagine our favorite literal-minded thinker in the wonderful world of medicine -- and there you have it! They say laughter is the best medicine, and Calling Doctor Amelia Bedelia is guaranteed to cure whatever ails 'ya!
Teens in the house were howling with laughter as they read it out loud to the younger kids. The whole family will enjoy this book.
Highly recommended!
girls 6-10 will love this book May 21, 2007 Reading Granny (Indianapolis, IN USA) My granddaughter, age 8, loves this book. We bought her the whole series and she was thrilled.
I wish I could write like this! July 6, 2004 Erin (NJ) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Calling Doctor Amelia Bedelia by Herman Parish, like all of his Amelia Bedelia books, is hysterically funny. Parish's use of expressions confuse Mr. Rogers' maid, Amelia Bedelia, throughout the entire story. Poor, silly, Amelia Bedelia never realizes how confused she really is. She takes everything anyone says literally, so when her boss Mr. Rogers says "jump in the car", she thinks that he actually means to sit in the car and jump. In this story, Amelia Bedelia goes to the doctor. However, when she gets there the nurse asks for Amelia Bedelia's help with the patients. A woman who calls the doctor's office to complain that she has "caught a bug" is told to "let it go" by Amelia Bedelia. She proceeds to tell a woman who has hives to bring some honey to the doctor's office. She looks at a bank's clock to take a patient's temperature and she tells a boy to draw his own blood onto a piece of blank paper. A boy says that he is at the office for a test and Amelia Bedelia tells him that he must go to school. No matter what Amelia Bedelia did for most of the book, she is a hit when she "treats" the patients to ice cream! This is not exactly what the nurse had in mind when she said to treat the patients, however, Amelia Bedelia comes out looking like a hero! Amelia Bedelia is entertaining to the adults who read this story to children because we have an even better sense of Amelia Bedelia's silliness. I love reading this story to my second graders and they love hearing it!
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