Amelia Bedelia
4 primary works • 63 total works
Book 2
Bake a cake, rescue a cat, and treat patients along with Amelia Bedelia! This treasury includes three stories starring classic Amelia Bedelia, games, puzzles, and a sticker page. Perfect for storytime sharing and read-alouds. Hooray!
With Amelia Bedelia, anything can happen-and it usually does! Laugh along with literal-minded Amelia Bedelia in Amelia Bedelia Bakes Off, Amelia Bedelia and the Cat, and Calling Doctor Amelia Bedelia. This treasury is a terrific way to improve reading comprehension, expand vocabulary, and spend quality time together. Games, puzzles, and stickers add to the fun.
Amelia Bedelia has been making readers laugh since 1963, when the first Amelia Bedelia book was published. Come join the fun!
This compilation was originally published as Amelia Bedelia Storybook Treasury #2 (Classic).
Book 3
Amelia Bedelia & Friends #3: Amelia Bedelia & Friends Arise and Shine
by Herman Parish
The third book in a new arc in the New York Times–bestselling Amelia Bedelia chapter book series featuring young Amelia Bedelia and her friends!
It’s a piece of cake!
Amelia Bedelia + Good Friends = Superfun Stories to Read and Share
Amelia Bedelia and her friends are studying all about the Middle Ages in school. They’re building catapults, creating illuminated manuscripts, and visiting a medieval fair—in costume! Plus, there’s a class-wide competition to see who can be the most chivalrous student. Amelia Bedelia really wants to win! But when she discovers that one of her friends is the kindest and most helpful of them all, can she somehow help her friend win the competition?
A funny chapter book series about friendship, perfect for fans of Ivy + Bean and Clementine. The Amelia Bedelia books have sold more than 35 million copies since we first met the iconic character in 1963! Includes “Two Ways to Say It,” Amelia Bedelia’s guide to the idioms used in the story, and instructions on how to build a catapult. Illustrated in black and white throughout.
Book 9
Book 10
It’s a very special Amelia Bedelia celebration! Aunt Mary is getting married, and Amelia Bedelia gets to help with the festivities. She invents “pop the answer” bridal games, helps taste test wedding cakes, and even gets to be the flower girl. But when disaster strikes and threatens to ruin the big day, it’s up to Amelia Bedelia to make sure Aunt Mary and Bob tie the knot! The Amelia Bedelia chapter books star Amelia Bedelia as a young girl and feature funny family and friendship stories just right for fans of Judy Moody and Ivy & Bean.
Amelia Bedelia Chapter Book #11: Amelia Bedelia Makes a Splash
by Herman Parish
Amelia Bedelia Chapter Book #1: Amelia Bedelia Means Business
by Herman Parish
The New York Times bestselling picture book! Amelia Bedelia goes to school and mixes up just about everything in this funny picture book about the childhood of the iconic character.
The first book in the nationally bestselling series about the childhood of America's favorite literal-minded housekeeper, Amelia Bedelia is sure that she will absolutely love school--after all, what's not to love? But after hopping on the bus just like a bunny (hurry up, sweetie!), confusing her name tag with a game (we are not playing tag), and gluing herself to her seat (oh, dear), Amelia Bedelia discovers that what she takes for granted is not always the way the world works. Still, friendships are formed, lessons are learned, and projects are completed, and through it all Amelia Bedelia's teacher, Mrs. Edwards, offers gentle guidance and an open heart. The Amelia Bedelia books have sold more than 35 million copies!
--New York Times Book Review
The New York Times bestselling picture book! It's Valentine's Day in young Amelia Bedelia's classroom. And you know Amelia Bedelia--she wears her heart on her sleeve. More than 35 million Amelia Bedelia books sold since 1963!
The second book in the nationally bestselling series about the childhood of America's favorite literal-minded housekeeper. School is always exciting for Amelia Bedelia, and getting her first Valentine's Day card may be the most exciting surprise of all. But what will she do when she forgets her valentines for her classmates on the bus? Luckily, Amelia Bedelia is resourceful, and she doesn't break any hearts.
A lovely pick for Valentine's Day--or any day--Amelia Bedelia's First Valentine will have readers making room in their hearts for this charmingly literal little girl. This edition is a jacketed hardcover.
--New York Times Book Review
Learn to read with young Amelia Bedelia! Amelia Bedelia has been loved by readers for more than fifty years, and it turns out that her childhood is full of silly mix-ups, too!
The star of the best-selling picture book series now has her own Level 1 I Can Read series that will keep newly independent readers laughing, reading, and expanding their vocabularies. In this sweet story, Amelia Bedelia and her friends organize a bake sale at school and learn the importance of giving back.
Amelia Bedelia and her friends are hosting a bake sale. All the proceeds from the sale will go to their school library. But Amelia Bedelia doesn't understand why she should take the cake. She'd much rather eat it! Amelia Bedelia and her friends learn about the basic concepts of brownies, business, and the importance of giving back, in this Level 1 I Can Read full of friendship, community, and yummy desserts!
Learn to read with the classic Amelia Bedelia!
Ever since Amelia Bedelia made her debut in 1963, young readers have been laughing out loud at the antics of this literal-minded but charming housekeeper.
Leave it to Amelia Bedelia to find a real cat on a day it's "raining cats and dogs." She names him Tiger, and in no time, the two are inseparable and as happy as clams. But then Tiger gets into trouble. Will Amelia Bedelia go out on a limb to save him The cat's out of the bag-this is an irresistible Amelia Bedelia adventure!
This Level 2 I Can Read is perfect for kids who read on their own but still need a little help.
"No child can resist Amelia [Bedelia] and her literal trips through the minefield of the English language-and no adult can fail to notice that she's usually right when she's wrong."-The New York Times Book Review