Freckle Juice, Reviewed by Chloe, 1st Grade, House 46, The Dalton School

6 03 2008

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I thought that Freckle Juice was excellent. It had great detail and it could really use it. For example, when Sharon made a frog face, it was dramatic. I liked Andrew because he never lies. As a character, Sharon is the meanest and does not do good things. She does cruel things. Ms. Kelly does not catch all of the bad things that she does. The book Freckle Juice is perfect for kids who like chapter books. It makes me feel like you can just open the book and read.



Freckle Juice, Reviewed by Sofia, 1st Grade, House 46, The Dalton School

21 02 2008

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I loved it because it had so, so many details and I loved the details! The book was about a little boy named Andrew. He wants freckles. I like Andrew as a character and my favorite part of the story was the ending. I don’t want to spoil it for you but Andrew gets back at Sharon. I feel like there is always a way to get back at a bully that is trying to trick you.



Freckle Juice, Reviewed by Paul, 1st Grade, House 46, The Dalton School

20 12 2007

freckle-juice.jpg I didn’t really like this book. I think it should be longer. There should have been two more chapters that tell about Nicky getting sick and getting back at Sharon. I didn’t like the character named Sharon because she tries to make people sick. If you like short chapter books, this is the book for you.



Freckle Juice, Reviewed by Zachary, 1st Grade, House 46, The Dalton School

20 12 2007

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This book was pretty good. It could have told a lot more about what happens to the kids in Andrew’s class. My favorite character was Andrew because he is not mean, but nice. If you like books about kids, you should read it.