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Stella Batts is in third-grade, she wants to be a writer, and her parents own a candy shop. Life should be sweet, right?

In Pardon Me, Stella needs to find a new best friend after her friend, Willa, moves away. But finding a new best friend is not easy. Things are looking up when she meets Evie, the new girl in town. She is going to be in Stella's class at school and she needs a new best friend too. Stella can't wait to introduce her to the other third graders. Except when they get to school, things don't exactly go the way Stella planned.

This best-selling early chapter book series charmingly chronicles the ups and downs of a girl's school and family life with warmth and humor.

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    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2012
      Back for her third outing, Stella reports, "If you write at least three books that are all connected then you have a series." All is not well for Stella: Her BFF has moved far away, leaving a serious sense of loneliness and loss, which is made all the worse when she calls Willa and her friend won't talk to her. Dispirited, Stella sets her heart on a Maltese puppy at the pet shop near her father's candy store, even though her mother doesn't want a dog. Then she's forced to befriend a new girl in town, Evie, but once she gets comfortable with that idea, the girl inexplicably seems to reject her after they become classmates. Stella faces problems that lots of girls newly transitioning to chapter books will recognize. Her humor-tinged first-person voice and usually upbeat attitude seem just right for her age, capturing the pain of growing up but also affirming the optimistic competence of young grade-schoolers as they encounter conflicts and learn to resolve them. Supportive, wise parents complete the calmly predictable picture of Stella's middle-class life. Not much happens to Stella, but she's fun to spend some time with, and now that she's successfully authored her own whole series, that'll be possible. (Fiction. 5-9)

      COPYRIGHT(2012) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2013
      In [cf2]Pardon Me[cf1], Stella's best friend Willa moves away and ignores her; when Stella meets Evie, a new student from London, things begin to look up. [cf2]Case[cf1] finds Stella upset with "meanies," from Mrs. Finkel to class mean-boy Joshua, but Stella's sweet nature ultimately wins. Chapter-book readers will continue to relish Stella's playful narration in these third and fourth installments.

      (Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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Languages

  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:3.6
  • Lexile® Measure:570
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:2

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