Amelia Bedelia, who knows very little about baseball, stands in for a sick player during a game.

Thank You, Amelia Bedelia

by Peggy Parish

Published 1 January 1964
A newly illustrated edition of an Amelia Bedelia classic, now in an I Can Read format, features the hilariously literal-minded housekeeper as she strips the sheets, pares the vegetables, and makes a jelly roll. Simultaneous.

Amelia Bedelia

by Peggy Parish

Published December 1964
A literal-minded housekeeper causes chaos in the Rogers household when she attempts to make sense of some instructions.

Scruffy

by Peggy Parish

Published 4 April 1988
Todd chooses a cat from the animal shelter for his birthday present.

Come Back Amelia Bedelia

by Peggy Parish and Wallace Tripp

Published 1 October 1971
Because she does exactly as she is told, Amelia Bedelia is fired from one job after another.

Good Hunting, Blue Sky

by Peggy Parish

Published 1 October 1988
Blue Sky is on his first hunt. He sees a turkey and a deer and even a giant bear. Blue Sky is clever hunter. But can he catch the meat before the meat catches him?