Sarah Simpson likes to think of ideas that are anything but ordinary. When her third-grade teacher asks each student to pick a country and give an oral report, Sarah wants her choice to be really special. Maybe she should talk about England, since England has a queen and a castle. But as she learns more, she discovers that England isn't quite as interesting as she thought. For one thing, the English speak the same language as Americans. Sarah finally thinks of a new idea when she sleeps over at her friend Mercedes' apartment and learns wonderful things about Mexico.
Kids ages 6-9 will relish this story of a third-grader who wants to be special
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's SIMPLY SARAH: EATING ENCHILADAS tells of an ordinary-looking girl who lives in an ordinary apartment building in Chicago who is always trying to be different. Kids ages 6-9 will relish this story of a third-grader who wants to be special - but finds it difficult to make choices that set her apart from the norm.
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