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Song Lee and the I Hate You Notes

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When Song Lee-the nicest person in Room 2B-starts getting nasty notes, everyone is shocked. Then Song Lee comes up with a creative way to teach the note sender a lesson he or she won't soon forget.

51 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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Suzy Kline

147 books58 followers
Suzy Kline, nee Weaver, was an elementary school teacher for 25 years and most of her books are based on the experiences she had while teaching. Suzy and Rufus got married and had two daughters named Jennifer and Emily. Now, more than 24 years after writing her first book, Suzy has traveled all over the United States helping children learn how to enjoy reading and writing.

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292 reviews9 followers
December 21, 2018
Song Lee, the nicest person Harry and the gang had ever met is getting bullied by someone who is supposed to be her friend.

I loved first, how Song Lee was hurt by whoever wrote the note, she didn't figure out who wrote it, our favourite second best detective figured it out with his trusty side-kick. Later on, I guess she figured it out and gave her a taste of her own medicine. I don't think she was too mean about it, I think it taught Mary a decent lesson that you should treat people how you want to be treated, even if you're super tired, and not feeling like yourself.
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13.1k reviews483 followers
September 18, 2021
I've liked these stories for quite awhile, but this is the first one that made me say Wow. Love the bibliotherapy, and that Song Lee finds her backbone. Highly recommended, and not just to fans of Suzy Kline.
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68 reviews
April 7, 2021
Perfect for my first grader. She understood the general message and loved the revenge Song Lee took.
14 reviews1 follower
June 28, 2013

This book inspires me to think about real bullying in classrooms. The author builds each chapter and connects and supports each others. Song Lee was bullied. Song Lee seemed weak and helpless when she had her head down on her desk after she received hate notes. However, despite the oppositions she faced the person who sent her hate notes. This book describes how a small note could damaged the student emotionally. The teacher cleverly offered resolution through reading a book. The environment the teacher places sets the tone of how students can treat one another. It's important to learn each other's differences in the classroom. I was able to see how unity could be established when a common goal/ denominator was set. Teachers can teach the bulling issues, respect individual differences and build a safe classroom environment though communication.
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123 reviews
January 23, 2011
Song Lee is a smart and sweet Asian girl in Miss Markle's second grade class. I believe this series is a spin off of Suzy Kline's Horrible Harry series. Song Lee is in the Horrible Harry books. In this book, a tired and cranky classmate is writing anonymous "I Hate you" notes to Song Lee. Song Lee strikes back by sending a note to the classmate with dead flies glued to it. The classmate confesses in a fit of disgust. They all make up. I especially enjoy the Song Lee books even more than Horrible Harry. Good reading for beginner either boy or girl, as all the Kline characters in Miss Markle's class are present.
258 reviews3 followers
February 14, 2014
It was a good length and level for the girls to follow and enjoy. We will probably read more in this series.

My only big problem with it was the moral of the story: "do bad stuff and people might do bad stuff back to you". True enough and the two girls became friends in the end which is good - but I would have preferred a "be kind to those who do mean things" kind of message. Instead the book seemed to approve of Song Lee's reciprocal mean note.
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25 reviews
September 22, 2014
This book was fun to read and told a great message. Song Lee is being bullied by someone in her classroom and the teacher, Ms. Mackle. Instead of scolding one student, she turn this instance into a lesson the whole class could learn from. The book is told from a one of the fellow classmates which makes it fun to read. This would be a great story to read in a elementary classroom.
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296 reviews8 followers
February 22, 2010
Currently reading this one with Kate and we are really enjoying Kline's Song Lee series. They fit in well with the Horrible Harry franchise.

Kate likes the mystery part. She wants to know who is sending the notes.
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461 reviews4 followers
April 18, 2009
Interesting way of broaching a serious subject. I felt that no real lesson was learned. What I got out of it was revenge.
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1,766 reviews61 followers
August 21, 2012
song lee got 2 i hate you notes.she did not like that at all.but they stopped coming because song lee sent mary a note back.
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August 4, 2014
When Song Lee-the nicest person in Room 2B-starts getting nasty notes, everyone is shocked. Then Song Lee comes up with a creative way to teach the note sender a lesson he or she won't soon forget.
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