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The next few days, she sees two, and gave it to Isabella.

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After a few days, Jamie asked if the neighbours got their kittens back and if the kittens were happy now. She said it had come to her in a flash in art class that nobody had an uglier pet than I do. Isabella has a turtle. So she used her powers of persuasion on her dad to make him take her to the mall to get a kitten. But Isabella says that in as little as a week, kitten cuteness starts to fade. So she told her dad that the kitten ran away and cried and cried until he took her to get a new one. At the end, Jamie tries to figure out if she's the princess or the frog, she was the frog for mr.


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Prince, but he was the prince for Miss Anderson. She was the frog for Hudson. Then the princess, and then the frog again. So it looks like she's both the princess and the frog. Later on, her doorbell rang, she found a note on her porch and then she knew that she really was the princess. She was the princess for mike pinsetti. The she read the poem again and found behind your big brown eyes.

Then she flipped the envelope over and found out it was addressed to Stinker. This book is by Jim Benton. Mar 22, Valeria rated it it was amazing. I recommend this book so other 4th graders read this book and enjoy it just like me. I enjoy this book because it is entertaining. It is entertaining because of the pictures drawn. In her diary Jamie draws herself. My favorite drawing was when she drew herself writing in her diary.

In her diary she wrote how enemy Angelina was mean to her. Another reason I like this book is because I also understand how Jamie is feeling. This can happen in real life! Another reason i recommend this book because i learned a lesson. I learned you have to respect other people's diaries and someone who you not get along with may actually turn out to be someone special in your life.

There is something juicy that Angelina knows that will help her get along with Jamie. Now you know way i'm giving this book 5 stars and I want you to read this awesome book too!!!!! View all 7 comments. Mar 24, Robyn rated it really liked it Shelves: I tried to secretly sniff Angeline from two sides today to see if she really is Zone Shampooing.

I couldn't tell a difference. I don't think there is such a thing. There is, however, a way to creep somebody out by trying to smell both sides of their head. Other ways I have creeped people out in the past: Tried to casually peer up Uncle's nose. Was spotted practicing kissing an arm. Dec 21, alysssssssa: He makes me want to read his books over and over again! This book continues Jamie Kelly's interesting but boring life with her bestfriend isabella and their enemy Angeline.

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In the third book it is all about the poems jamie recieves. Nov 17, Anastasia rated it really liked it. This book is really funny, along with the other books in the series. The drawings are hilarious and it is really fun to see how this middle schooler thinks about everything and how she works. These books are different than other books I have read, and I like that. The books have many diffeerent characters and settings with crazy, insane events and overall I loved them.

Mar 12, Andrea Giselle rated it it was amazing. Feb 28, Lisa rated it it was ok Shelves: I can see the kid-appeal of these slight "diary" books, especially for fans of the Wimpy Kid. This one was mildly humorous, but I don't feel the need to read anymore in the series! Jun 23, Colca rated it it was ok.

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All the Dear Dumb Diary books are really good for people from non-English-speaking countries learning the language. On the other hand I would say about it the same thing I said about the Diary of a Wimpy Kid - it's inappropriate for children under the age of eight because it teaches them that school is something really wrong and boring and some people are just bad - it's never like that! Sep 20, David Smither rated it it was amazing. Also great for teachers and parents, because middle schoolers are "mysterious.

Realistic Fiction Real genre: In my opinion, this book is so interesting and funny. I like some books of this collection, but this my favorite. The plot is so funny because the principal character talk about her daily life and her life at school. Why dear dumb diary am I the princess of the frog is a great book It was hilarious and fun to read I recommend that kids at the age of or 14 read this.

By the way this is not a grown man writing this recommendation it is his daughter just to clear that up. Sep 14, Chi'Airra Wilson rated it it was amazing. This book was funny and had great drawings. Nov 30, Kaelin Miller rated it it was amazing Shelves: It was so funny. I loved the humor it had and it can be relatable to girls who suffer the same problems. I think this is perfect for fifth graders and middle schoolers. Oct 29, Ayat Mohamed rated it liked it. I read this book when I was ten, and I really found it amusing and funny.

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The way things were described made me laugh so hard. Jan 07, Mermaid Tale rated it it was amazing. Oct 09, Elizabeth rated it liked it. This is another book on the series but its about how Judy belives that Hudson is her frog prince, than later along in the book she belives shes the frog and the princess. Feb 27, JoJoCatZ rated it it was amazing.

You'll probably be the frog, but still great read ;. Feb 24, Courtney Umlauf rated it liked it Shelves: I've seen her pound veal like it owed her money. But I felt like it could have been just as funny without the middle school girl drama. For instance it talks about her friends Isabella, Angeline, the comical events in her school, her mother, her father,her pet and more.

Jamie describes what happens to her in each aspect of her life and her feelings towards each of the person in the story are described in an engaging and light-hearted manner. For instance she talks about the perfect hair the Angeline has and how she tries to mimic it and it ends up in the wrong way. This makes us realise that not everything is perfect in life but we can make an effort to make it as such. Firstly it is written realistically like a diary. For instance she warns anyone not to read her diary in the first few pages. Secondly the way the events are described is totally hilarious.

Children in middle school would really love this book because they would be able to connect with the main character and the things she goes through such as crushes etc. The illustrations are really a plus for the book as they give us a better understanding. There is no serious story going on. Instead it is just a day to life of a girl.

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