The Trouble with Babies
Nora Notebooks Series, Book 2
Nora نوت بوک سری، کتاب ۲
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2016
Lexile Score
800
Reading Level
3-4
ATOS
5.2
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Katie Kathشابک
9780385391689
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
June 15, 2016
With a new baby at home and an incompatible science-fair partner at school, fourth-grader Nora Alpers has trouble everywhere.Ant-observer Nora is not so sure about becoming an aunt herself. The budding scientist's older sister's new baby has disrupted the household and seems to cry constantly. She'd love to be able to experiment on niece Nellie for the science fair, but her family and her partner, Emma Averill, both nix that. What Emma wants is for Nora to have a baby-viewing party for her classmates, but Nora can't even bring herself to ask her mother and sister if that's OK. On top of that, she has to write diary entries about an imaginary westward trip in which she is happily married to Dunk, the classmate she dislikes most. The third-person narrative sticks to Nora's perspective as she comes to terms with the changes in her family and solves her school issues in ways that satisfyingly reflect her own quirky self. Along the way, she provides dozens of interesting notebook entries about babies. "Most Caucasian babies have grayish blue eyes, and the color often changes by the fifth or sixth month." Like Nellie, Nora and most of the other characters appear to be white. This charming second title in the Nora Notebooks series is a fine place for middle-grade readers to be introduced to Nora's engaging curiosity about the world. (Fiction. 7-10)
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June 1, 2016
Gr 3-6-Nora's family is about to welcome a new baby, and she's about to become an aunt. The scientific-minded 10-year-old makes her new niece the subject of her next notebook, jotting down as many baby facts as she can. This is quite a change for series fans, who may remember that ants were the stars of the first installment. What begins as a curiosity about the new baby soon turns into a possible idea for a science project. Unfortunately, her teacher pairs her with Emma. Unlike Nora, Emma loves babies, the color pink, and cats. Further adding to Nora's stress is a social studies assignment that involves writing diary entries as Martha Talbot, a pioneer on the Oregon Trail. Fourth grade seems to be getting very complicated. VERDICT Fans of Mills's first Nora book will not be disappointed as she delivers another satisfying read.-Martha Rico, El Paso ISD, TX
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