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    by Sara Pennypacker and Marla Frazee

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    Clementine and the Family Meeting

    by Sara Pennypacker and Marla Frazee

    This lovable and realistic third grader has a huge heart, an observant eye, personality to spare, and a talent for trouble! "Well suited to reading alone or reading aloud."—Booklist

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Clementine

Author: Sara Pennypacker

Illustrator: Marla Frazee

Series: Clementine (Book #1)

Interest Level:
3-5

Lexile Framework:
790L

Grade Level Equivalent:
4.5

Guided Reading Level:
O

Age:
8-10

Genre:
Comedy and Humor, Series, Realistic Fiction

Subject:
Manners and Conduct, Parents, Elementary School, Siblings, Cleverness, Creativity and Imagination

About This Book

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In this first book of the series, Clementine tries to help out her friend Margaret, but ends up in a lot of trouble for it. Things get worse each day of the week, until finally she's worried that Margaret is right: Clementine's parents might consider her "the hard one" in the family. They're up to something mysterious; are they thinking they'd be better off if they only had her little vegetable-named brother, "the easy one?"


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