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The Junie B. Jones series came in at #71 on the American Library Association's list of the Top 100 Banned or Challenged Books from 2000 to 2009. [2] Reasons cited are "poor social values taught by the books, and Junie B. Jones not being considered a good role model due to her mouthiness, bad spelling, and grammar."
Junie B. Jones Is a Graduation Girl (#17) (2001) (ISBN 0-375-90292-9) Junie B. has just turned six and is looking forward to her kindergarten graduation, but when she accidentally stains the white graduation gown she could not resist trying on, she is afraid graduation is ruined.
The beloved children’s book series was originally written by Barbara Park and illustrated by Denise Brunkus
Junie B. Jones at publisher Random House "Drawing Junie B. Jones", interview at Colorado Parent (November 2012) The Making of Read All About It! at publisher HarperCollins; Children's literature portal
Apr. 22—Stained Glass Theatre's upcoming production, "Junie B. Jones, The Musical Jr." deals with the childhood trials of first grade, things like getting new glasses or finding new friends.
Quincy Jones – “The Pawnbroker: Main Title” (1964) Amplifying film director Sidney Lumet’s gritty tale of a man trying to outrun his horrors while jailed in a Nazi camp, first-time score ...
In May 2009, her musical theater performance on opening night in Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business was called "a treat to watch" by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. [ 3 ] On screen, she played Quinn Shinn in the television film Mean Girls 2 , was the romantic lead in the film Crackerjack [ 4 ] produced by Jeff Foxworthy , and played ...
Barbara Park was the daughter of a merchant and a secretary, Doris and Brooke Tidswell.She and her older brother [1] grew up in Mount Holly, New Jersey. [2] Park graduated from Rancocas Valley Regional High School in 1965. [3]