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Paula Danziger
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Second Grade Rules, Amber Brown (A is for Amber)

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Amber Brown thinks that second grade rules! But when her teacher says desks have to be kept clean, Amber knows that is one rule she cannot follow. She desperately wants the desk fairy, Deskarina, to visit her desk and leave a reward. A messy desk never bothered Amber before, but now that a treat is involved, it does. . . .

Following closely on the events in Get Ready for

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Published May 28th 2007 by Live Oak Media (NY)
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Katie Ahearn
This book introduces wonderful vocabulary and figurative language, and the story is easy for kids in school to relate to. The parents and other adults reading with the new reader will also be entertained by Amber's observations of the world around her, and will root for her to get that desk award. Amber Brown had fallen off my radar somewhat in the last few years, but I can tell I'll be recommending this series to new readers this school year!

Read my full review on my blog: http://sharingsoda.blogspot.com/2011/09/...
Andrea
I'm giving this book 4 stars because it made me laugh. Did you know that there's a desk fairy named Deskarina and the tooth fairy's name is Dentalina? Haha.
I also like that Amber Brown discovered a way to do something she thought she couldn't do and turned a bad habit into a good habit.
It's a cute, imaginative book, and Haven liked it enough to read it twice. That's saying something.
Dolly
Dolly rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: parents reading with their children
This is a fun and imaginative tale about a little girl's experiences in second grade. All is great until the desk fairy comes to visit. Amber is a creative and cooperative student, but she finds it difficult to keep her desk clean and neat. This is a story of her attempts to change that and it's a fun story for children in first and second grades. Our girls really liked it.
Cana
Mommy says: The A is for Amber books are really for beginning readers who want a taste of the chapter book life. Cana has already devoured all the Amber Brown chapter books, but I picked up this and others in the series just to round out our entire Amber Brown reading experience. She probably read this in 3 minutes.
Trin.Jen.Anna
Was a cute read. A desk fairey is a cute idea
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Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in New York, Paula Danziger knew since the second grade that she wanted to be a writer. Throughout her career, she wrote a collection of children's stories, including The Cat Ate my Gymsuit, The Divorce Express and, more recently, the Amber Brown series.
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