内容简介
Junie B. Jones has a pet day problem! There's going to be a pet day at school, only guess what? No dogs allowed! And that's the only kind of pet Junie B. has! If Mother and Daddy won't buy her a new pet, Junie B. will just have to find one on her own. Like maybe a jar of ants. Or a wiggly worm.
作者简介
Barbara Park is one of today's funniest, most popular writers for middle grade readers. Her novels, which include Skinnybones, Mick Harte was Here, Maxie, Rosie, and Earl-Partners in Grime, Rosie Swanson: Fourth-Grade Geek for President, and The Graduation of Jake Moon have won just about every award given by children. She is also the author of the hilarious and bestselling Junie B. Jones chapter books. Recent books about Junie include Junie B., First Grader (at last!) and Junie B., First Grader: Boss of Lunch.
Ms. Park earned a B.S. degree in education at the University of Alabama. She lives in Arizona with her husband and has two grown sons.
精彩书评
"Park is truly a funny writer. Although Junie B. is a kindergartner, she's sure to make middle graders laugh out loud."
——School Library Journal
精彩书摘
Grandma Miller quick took back the worm.
"For heaven's sake, Junie B. What in the world is the matter with you? It's just a baby earthworm. Look how teeny he is. This little fellow would make a wonderful pet."
I did a huffy breath at her.
"Yeah, only worms cannot be pets, Grandma. 'Cause pets have fur so you can pet them. And worms just have ooey gooey skin."
Grandma Miller looked surprised at me.
"Don't be silly," she said. "Not all pets have fur. My bird Twitter doesn't have fur, and he's a pet. And goldfish don't have fur. And hermit crabs don't have fur. And lizards don't have fur. And-"
I covered my ears with my hands.
"Okay, okay. Enough with the fur," I said. "But worms don't have eyes or ears, either. And they don't have legs or tails or feet or necks. And they don't chirp or bark or cluck or meow. And so what kind of stupid pet do you call that?"
Grandma Miller thought and thought.
Then she smiled real big.
"I'd call that the kind of pet that won't wake up the neighbors or sniff the company or scratch himself silly," she said back.
After that, she stood up. And she gave the baby earthworm to Mother.
"I'll leave this little guy with your mother for now," she said. "You can think it over and see if you want to keep him. I'll check back with you later."
Then she kissed me on my head.
And she grabbed the ice chest.
And she hurried out the door.
Mother looked at the baby worm in her hand. "My goodness. You are a little one, aren't you?" she said.
She got an empty mayonnaise jar out of the cabinet.
Then she poked holes in the lid for air. And she put the baby worm inside of it.
Mother looked at him in there.
"You don't even know where you are, do you, little fella?" she said. "I bet it's kind of scary in there all by yourself."
I turned my back on her. 'Cause I knew what she was up to, that's why.
"You can't make me like him, Mother," I said. "Nobody can make me like him."
"Of course not," said Mother. "But just because you don't like him, doesn't mean I can't like him."
She talked to the worm some more.
"Hmm. Maybe you'd be happier if you had some dirt to crawl around in," she said. "Let's go outside and see what we can do."
After that, Mother put on her jacket. And she went outside. And she digged in the dirt from her garden.
She came inside and showed me the jar.
It looked kind of cute in there.
There was a rock and a stick and a dandelion and some clovers.
I peeked at the baby worm.
He peeked back, I think.
"Yeah, only I still don't like him," I said kind of softer.
I rocked back and forth on my feet.
"And anyway... even if I did like him, I don't know what worms eat. And so what would I even feed that guy?"
Mother ruffled my hair.
"Are you kidding? That's the best part about worms," she said. "They get all of their food right from the soil. You don't have to feed them anything at all."
Just then, my baby brother started to cry.
"Uh-oh. The baby's crying," she said. "Here. Take this."
Then she quick handed me the jar.
And she runned right out of the room.
Junie B. Jones Smells Something Fishy No.12[琼斯闻到鱼腥味] [平装] [6-9岁] 下载 mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式
Junie B. Jones Smells Something Fishy No.12[琼斯闻到鱼腥味] [平装] [6-9岁] 下载 mobi pdf epub txt 电子书 格式 2025
Junie B. Jones Smells Something Fishy No.12[琼斯闻到鱼腥味] [平装] [6-9岁] 下载 mobi epub pdf 电子书
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不错不错不错不错不错不错不错不错不错不错不错不错不错不错不错不错不错不错
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忘记评价了,不知道是否还有京豆呢。囤书的
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京东外文书,第一赞的就是价格,同意的一本书,京东最好折扣时,只需别的网店的一半,这套书,最让我郁闷的是,花了个高价在别的店买了10几本回来.为什么我没等到京东价啊
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这个之前孩子都听过很多遍了,现在拿到书可 以自己看
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喜欢,会一直在京东购书 发货真是出乎意料的快,昨天下午订的货,第二天一早就收到了,赞一个,书质量很好,正版。独立包装,每一本有购物清单,让人放心。帮人家买的书,周五买的书,周天就收到了,快递很好也很快,包装很完整,跟同学一起买的两本,我们都很喜欢,谢谢!今天家里没有牛奶了,我和妈妈晚上便去门口的苏果便利买了一箱牛奶和一点饮料。刚好,苏果便利有一台电脑坏了,于是便开启了另外一台电脑。因为开电脑和调试的时间,队伍越排越长。过了8分钟,有一个阿姨突然提出把键盘换了,这样就能刷卡了。我妈妈就在旁边讲了一句:“键盘
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小女正好今年上学了,跟Junie B. Jones一样,在学校发生的各种情况会让孩子如临之中
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还没开始看,先囤着。应该不错
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喜欢,会一直在京东购书 发货真是出乎意料的快,昨天下午订的货,第二天一早就收到了,赞一个,书质量很好,正版。独立包装,每一本有购物清单,让人放心。帮人家买的书,周五买的书,周天就收到了,快递很好也很快,包装很完整,跟同学一起买的两本,我们都很喜欢,谢谢!今天家里没有牛奶了,我和妈妈晚上便去门口的苏果便利买了一箱牛奶和一点饮料。刚好,苏果便利有一台电脑坏了,于是便开启了另外一台电脑。因为开电脑和调试的时间,队伍越排越长。过了8分钟,有一个阿姨突然提出把键盘换了,这样就能刷卡了。我妈妈就在旁边讲了一句:“键盘
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不错,孩子喜欢。继续收
Junie B. Jones Smells Something Fishy No.12[琼斯闻到鱼腥味] [平装] [6-9岁] mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式下载 2025