The Lemonade Crime (The Lemonade War #2)
As she explores the difficulties of fairness, Jacqueline Davies once again reveals how good she is at understanding the complex emotions of children this age.
Another well written book in the series. There are some very good learning opportunities mixed with in the fun story. I will definitely continue the series!
I was surprised. Usually books always have a surprise when someone gets caught doing something big. But it was the total obvious! Which also made it a surprise because you usually expect the obvious to not be the answer. But in this case it's different. But it's revealed in a different than you'd expect, again. But I do recommend to read this book and the whole series. But in this case you have to read them in order to understand them. Especially with this book you have to read the first book
I liked this one better than The Lemonade War. Seems like a book that my fourth graders will really like.
Evan and Jessie are siblings who are convinced that Scott Spencer took something from them. In the previous book, THE LEMONADE WAR, money made from selling lemonade was stolen. This sequel is a follow-up in which readers get to see whats going on with the missing money.Accusing Scott of theft isnt the easiest thing since Evan and Scott are friends, plus Scott is popular. Nevertheless, Jessie wants to see justice served. Their class creates a mock trial complete with a courtroom, jury, and
The Lemonade Crime is a very interesting book. It's a quick read and anyone would have fun with it! It could make more sense to you if you read the first book but you really don't need to! I hope everyone ends up in the recliner with your nose stuck in this book like I did!
Even better than the first in the series, this book teaches valuable lessons about assuming, hearsay, burden of proof, revenge, and forgiveness. At the same time, it's an engaging book about a brother and sister who don't always know what to do, even if they thought they did.
Jacqueline Davies
Hardcover | Pages: 160 pages Rating: 4.02 | 3669 Users | 334 Reviews
Declare Of Books The Lemonade Crime (The Lemonade War #2)
Title | : | The Lemonade Crime (The Lemonade War #2) |
Author | : | Jacqueline Davies |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 160 pages |
Published | : | May 2nd 2011 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published January 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Mystery. Childrens. Middle Grade |
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Following the laws of our legal system, Evan and Jessie’s fourth grade class concocts a courtroom on the playground, putting Scott Spencer, alleged thief, on trial. They create a legitimate courtroom—with a judge, witnesses, a jury of their peers—and surprising consequences.As she explores the difficulties of fairness, Jacqueline Davies once again reveals how good she is at understanding the complex emotions of children this age.
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ISBN: | 0547279671 (ISBN13: 9780547279671) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Lemonade War #2 |
Literary Awards: | Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2013) |
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Ratings: 4.02 From 3669 Users | 334 ReviewsComment On Of Books The Lemonade Crime (The Lemonade War #2)
The lemonade crime, by Jacqueline Davies is a justice seeking adventure with the Treskie siblings. In the first book, The Lemonade War, a lot of money is stolen from Evan and Jessie. Now they are determined to prove that it was Scott Spencer. Jessie makes a courtroom from recess equipment. She gives everyone jobs and they have a trial. I like this book and I want to read the rest of the series. I like the first better but I still love this one. I love how organized Jessie is and I wish I couldAnother well written book in the series. There are some very good learning opportunities mixed with in the fun story. I will definitely continue the series!
I was surprised. Usually books always have a surprise when someone gets caught doing something big. But it was the total obvious! Which also made it a surprise because you usually expect the obvious to not be the answer. But in this case it's different. But it's revealed in a different than you'd expect, again. But I do recommend to read this book and the whole series. But in this case you have to read them in order to understand them. Especially with this book you have to read the first book
I liked this one better than The Lemonade War. Seems like a book that my fourth graders will really like.
Evan and Jessie are siblings who are convinced that Scott Spencer took something from them. In the previous book, THE LEMONADE WAR, money made from selling lemonade was stolen. This sequel is a follow-up in which readers get to see whats going on with the missing money.Accusing Scott of theft isnt the easiest thing since Evan and Scott are friends, plus Scott is popular. Nevertheless, Jessie wants to see justice served. Their class creates a mock trial complete with a courtroom, jury, and
The Lemonade Crime is a very interesting book. It's a quick read and anyone would have fun with it! It could make more sense to you if you read the first book but you really don't need to! I hope everyone ends up in the recliner with your nose stuck in this book like I did!
Even better than the first in the series, this book teaches valuable lessons about assuming, hearsay, burden of proof, revenge, and forgiveness. At the same time, it's an engaging book about a brother and sister who don't always know what to do, even if they thought they did.
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