Ivy & Bean’s Secret Treasure Box
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- ISBN13: 9780811864954
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Meet Ivy and Bean two friends who never meant to like each additional. This boxed set is a delightful introduction to these spunky characters. It includes the first three books in the Ivy and Bean series and a secret treasure-hiding boxówith a cool surprise inside!
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Thinking the book would be about the friendship of two small girls that are around the same age as mine, I selected it up at a local bookstore for my 7 year ancient. Half way through the book, the girls start talking witches, potions and spells. One of the girls paints her face white and adds blood drops.
I suppose in today’s world this seems completely normal for children this age to be reading and digesting and contemplating. But, if you desire for your children to read things that are edifying and age appropriate do not buy this book. The material appears to be innocent at first glance but ends up having dark fundamentals that are inappropriate for children.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
The Ivy and Bean books are filled with fantastic adventures and fantastic dialogue. I ongoing this series as a read-aloud with my five year ancient daughter, and we’re both hooked! Hurrah for Annie Barrows for making such creative kids and capturing their exploits with such humor. We can’t wait to read them all.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
My six year ancient girl does not like to read. The only books I could get her excited about were the Junie B. Jones books–but they were dreadful for my daughter–she ongoing to pick Junie’s constant terrible words (despise, stupid, dumb). The Bean & Ivy books are so much better! Ivy and Bean are still crazy enough to make my daughter giggle, but the girls are much more like regular high spirited kids. I reflect there are about 7 books in the series so far– we just finished the first 3. My daughter and I both had a fun time reading them together. She also loved the treasure box book that came with the set. I really hope the leader will keep writing these fantastic books.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve agreed this boxed set several times as gifts for the small girls in 1st and 2nd grade who are at the stage of gaining competence in their reading skills. They have all loved these books.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Bean likes to play with additional kids in the neighborhood, no matter older or younger. She likes to have fun! Bean also likes to play tricks on her older sister, who’s at that age that she sees Bean as nothing more than a brat. Her mother suggests she meet and play with the young girl across the street – Ivy. But Bean is not willing to be friends with Ivy, so permanently seems to be silent and reading and wearing dresses than going out and having fun.
Ivy’s mother wishes Ivy would go out and have fun with the neighborhood kids than spending all the time by herself. She suggests she meet and play with the young girl across the street – Bean. But Ivy is not willing to be friends with such a loud, obnoxious girl.
One day, Ivy is sitting outside, reading, when Bean decides to hide in a bush and play a trick on her older sister. Seeing Ivy dressed in her robe, and holding a stick, she thinks maybe she can play a trick on Ivy as well, and starts to pretend to be a ghost. But, her trick on her sister backfires, and as she runs to find a place to hide, not wanting to get in distress with her mom, Ivy invites her into her backyard to hide.
A fun adventure for two girls how had no intentions of being friends! Parents will want to laugh right along with their kids! Although both Ivy and Bean never wanted to be friends, they bonded and banded together quickly, and both loved magic up a plot to get back at Bean’s sister. My daughter (7) loved the part of Ivy apt a witch. My son (6) absolutely loved the worms, and both hooted when Bean’s sister fell into the hole they dug. While both of my children know they’d never get away with a stunt like that, they thought the tale was amusing and loved how the girls became friends.
And neither can wait to read book #2!
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5