Tooter Pepperday (Stepping Stone, paper)
The Pepperday family is moving to Aunt Sally’s farm. Mr. Pepperday, Mrs. Pepperday, and Chuckie Pepperday are happy as hogs in slop. But Tooter Pepperday is not. There’s no cable TV, no playground, and she’s gone three days without pizza! What does a girl have to do to show her family she’ll never get used to life on the farm?
“Tooter is a real-life, plucky, resourceful her...more
“Tooter is a real-life, plucky, resourceful her...more
Paperback, 96 pages
Published
November 16th 1997
by Random House Books for Young Readers
(first published June 24th 1995)
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Reading with Michelle... She makes me laugh because somebody at school told her a little about the movie Chuckie and Tooter's little brother is Chuckie. She insists on calling him Chuck now so it doesn't scare her...not that the book is at all scary. Cute beginning chapter book so far.
Cute, easy read for 2nd/3rd graders. Tooter is spunky and has a terrible attitude about living on her aunt's farm. That is until her aunt "punishes" her by taking her on a tour and telling...more
Cute, easy read for 2nd/3rd graders. Tooter is spunky and has a terrible attitude about living on her aunt's farm. That is until her aunt "punishes" her by taking her on a tour and telling...more
I thought this was a very cute chapter book. Not everyone can identify with the story line itself, but anyone can identify with the feeling of doing something that you don't want to do. I would recommend this book for second or third grade.
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I read this book in school, but I really need to read it again. Jerry Spinelli is an AWESOME author!!!
Great read, I enjoyed how Tooter changed her mind about living on the farm.
I would give this book two and a half stars.
"Tooter Pepperday" is written with the same sweet touch that marks all of Jerry Spinelli's literary offerings, a quality that is only slightly muted by the necessary brevity of the book. Tooter's specific adventures may or may not be identified with by the reader, but her feelings are common to all, and it is this asset that makes "Tooter Pepperday" a revealing and worthwhile story for any reader who likes good books.
"Tooter Pepperday" is written with the same sweet touch that marks all of Jerry Spinelli's literary offerings, a quality that is only slightly muted by the necessary brevity of the book. Tooter's specific adventures may or may not be identified with by the reader, but her feelings are common to all, and it is this asset that makes "Tooter Pepperday" a revealing and worthwhile story for any reader who likes good books.
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When Jerry Spinelli was a kid, he wanted to grow up to be either a cowboy or a baseball player. Lucky for us he became a writer instead.
He grew up in rural Pennsylvania and went to college at Gettysburg College and Johns Hopkins University. He has published more than 25 books and has six children and 16 grandchildren.
Jerry Spinelli began writing when he was 16 — not much older t...more
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He grew up in rural Pennsylvania and went to college at Gettysburg College and Johns Hopkins University. He has published more than 25 books and has six children and 16 grandchildren.
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