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Ginnie has not gone to school as early as other children, but because of her mother's lessons, she is ready for the fourth grade. Although she has looked forward to school eagerly, it is a disappointment at first, for Ginnie has never played games or roller skated or had any practice in making friends with boys and girls. Geneva Porter, the most confident and popular girl in the class, bothers Ginnie most of all, as Geneva loves to tease. But Ginnie, who finds it hard to defend herself, has no trouble at all in standing up for her new friend. This is a warm and understanding story of children learning to get along with each other and having a wonderful time as they do!
When Ginnie's family settles in a new home, she gets to go to a real school for the first time, only it isn't so much fun as she'd hoped.
When Ginnie's family settles in a new home, she gets to go to a real school for the first time, only it isn't so much fun as she'd hoped.
When Ginnie hears that her parents are planning a tour of Europe, she begs to go along. And taking along best friend, Geneva, makes the trip sound all the more exciting. Not long after they arrive, Ginnie notices suspicious things happening wherever they go. Clutching the good luck cat figurine she had acquired, she dismisses her uneasiness. From Portugal to Spain then on to historic Greece, the trip provides one new experience after another. The girls visit museums such as the Prado in Madrid, enjoy horse-drawn buggy rides through Old World city quarters, and of course, sample delicious new foods. Nevertheless, the nagging idea lurks that the party is being followed. When a confrontation occurs, Ginnie is most surprised to find herself a heroine!
Collection of approximately fifty recipes of dishes that are referred to in the author's Ginnie books, including cheese souffle, apple pie, and popovers.
Katie John and her family move into an inherited house in order to sell it, but find they don't want to part with it.
Nine-year-old Cathy's plans for a room of her own in her family's new house in the suburbs fall through when her father doesn't get the promotion he was planning on. However, new friends help ease the pain.