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Amelia Bedelia Cleans Up - cover

Amelia Bedelia Cleans Up

Herman Parish

Publisher: Greenwillow Books

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Summary

Amelia Bedelia clears out a vacant lot to build a clubhouse in the New York Times–bestselling series about the childhood of America’s favorite housekeeper! 
 
Amelia Bedelia and her friends need a clubhouse for their new Explorers’ Club. One day they discover an empty lot with a huge tree right in the middle of it. It’s the perfect spot to build a cool tree house for club headquarters. The lot is a big mess, so Amelia Bedelia, her friends, and their parents pitch in and clean it up. They discover:Lots of old tiresTons of junkTrash and recyclablesStray (but really cute) catsThat you can’t build a tree house in a lot that doesn’t belong to you! 
 
Uh-oh! Will Amelia Bedelia and her friends ever get the clubhouse of their dreams? 
 
Praise for the series 
 
“Readers will giggle over Amelia’s mishaps.” —Publishers Weekly 
 
“Parish has turned the clock back, making Amelia Bedelia young again and giving a new generation of readers the opportunity to enjoy her humor and self-confidence.” —Kirkus Reviews 
 
Includes a guide to the idioms used in the book and black-and-white art throughout
Available since: 03/03/2015.
Print length: 165 pages.

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