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100th Day Worries
Margery Cuyler (2000) , under 40 pages
Illustrated by Arthur Howard
Audience: Primary (k-3rd grade)
Category: Concept, Read Aloud (This book has outstanding illustrations)
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Jessica worries about everything from
losing her first tooth to
getting her math right. So
when her teacher tells the
class about
the 100th day of school event, she
finds she has something else to worry
about. The 100th day is when kids
collect 100 things for a special
hallway display. As the days go by,
Jessica gets more and more worried that
she will not find her collection in
time.
But she need not fear because her
wonderful family comes to her rescue.
A fun book with great pictures and a
happy ending.
Reviewed by: Jeanenne / Steele Creek Library
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Comments from Readers
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Hannah, age 6 from California I read it in Kindergarden, 2 times.I like it. It was interesting, because I wanted to know what the 100 items are.It also had a happy ending. In the middle of the story, Jessica starts getting worried, it is so sad.Luckily, near the end of the story it starts getting better. I recommend this book to readers who are curious. (Edited by daddy)
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Erika, age 8 from North Carolina A good book.
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