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Clementine is having not so good of a week.
  • On Monday she’s sent to the principal’s office for cutting off Margaret’s hair.
  • Tuesday, Margaret’s mother is mad at her.
  • Wednesday, she’s sent to the principal…again.
  • Thursday, Margaret stops speaking to her.
  • Friday starts with yucky eggs and gets worse.
  • And by Saturday, even her mother is mad at her.

Okay, fine. Clementine is having a DISASTROUS week.

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Clementine is having not so good of a week.
  • On Monday she’s sent to the principal’s office for cutting off Margaret’s hair.
  • Tuesday, Margaret’s mother is mad at her.
  • Wednesday, she’s sent to the principal…again.
  • Thursday, Margaret stops speaking to her.
  • Friday starts with yucky eggs and gets worse.
  • And by Saturday, even her mother is mad at her.

Okay, fine. Clementine is having a DISASTROUS week.

Editorial Reviews

"Margaret's hair was not my fault and besides she looks okay without it," narrates ingenuous 8-year-old Clementine. Kids who appreciate the funny foibles of Junie B. Jones will love this firecracker of a heroine, who calls her little brother, variously, Spinach, Radish, and Rutabaga: "Okay fine, my brother's name is not really Spinach. But I got stuck with a name that is also a fruit, and it's not fair that he didn't. The only thing worse than a fruit name is a vegetable name," she reasons. A sweet family life, though, serves as the foundation for the story, which charts a tough week for Clementine, involving badly cut (and marker-dyed) hair, trouble with the principal, and a spat with a best friend. Spirited black and white ink drawings make Clementine's antics easy to envision for new chapter book readers. (Ages 6 to 8)
Child magazine's Best Children's Book Awards 2006
From The Critics
I have had not so good of a week," begins the irrepressible narrator of this winning caper. Pennypacker (Stuart's Cape) then takes readers straight through that week, making clear that Clementine has an unfailing nose for trouble and a comical way with words. The eight-year-old proclaims herself lucky because "spectacularful ideas are always sproinging up in my brain." One of these ideas concerns her fourth-grade friend and neighbor Margaret getting glue in her hair, and Clementine's attempt to help; together they cut off nearly all of Margaret's long locks. Further strategies involve the use of permanent markers and Clementine undergoing a sympathy coif. Frazee's black-and-white illustrations of the close-cropped gals captures the mixed emotions of their shared fate. Her portraits of the heroine's three-year-old brother, "who didn't get stuck with a fruit name," and whom Clementine calls by various vegetable names, including "Spinach," "Lima Bean" and "Pea Pod," may remind readers of the charming star of Frazee's Walk On! Along with the humorous bits, Pennypacker seamlessly weaves into the narrative common third-grade themes, such as Clementine comparing Margaret's neatly dressed banker mother with her own overalls-clad artist mother, and envying Margaret her kitten from the litter of Clementine's own lately deceased cat, Polka Dottie. Luckily, Clementine ends her week on an up note. Fans of Judy Moody will welcome this portrait of another funny, independent third-grader. Ages 7-10. (Sept.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780786838837
  • Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
  • Publication date: 2/15/2008
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 160
  • Sales rank: 24,552
  • Age range: 7 - 10 Years
  • Lexile: 0790L (what's this?)
  • Series: Clementine Series, #1

Meet the Author

Sara Pennypacker, author of the Clementine books, was a painter before becoming a writer and has two absolutely fabulous children who are grown now. She has written several books, including Stewart's Cape and Stewart Goes to School, both illustrated by Martin Matje, and Dumbstruck. When she was in school, she never had any problem at all paying attention. Okay, fine. That last part was about somebody else. Sara lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 22, 2009

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    great tween book!

    Clementine is a believably written character who is sensitive, high-spirited, clever, and funny. This series is one of the best for tweens. My daughter loves them and even my son (going into 3rd grade) enjoys them. The books are laugh out loud funny because of the sticky situations Clementine always seems to get into although she always has the best intentions. We aren't fans of fresh mouthed kids or potty talk so Clementine is a refreshing change from Junie B. Jones and her ilk.

    5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 17, 2009

    My daughter and I love this book!

    My first grader loves "Clementine". In the beginning I was a bit suspicious,because of Clementine's behavior, but it really got me to look at things at a childs level. My 1st grader was having problems in school that I could not relate to. By reading "Clementine" with my daughter I was able to talk to her about making better choices. We read one chapter per night together.

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 30, 2010

    loved!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    This book is fun and funny. My mom and dad were laughing so hard. It is a hit. It is a family fun story in a twisted way.I strongly think you should read this book to get a awesome laugh!!!!!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted November 6, 2009

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    Loved this book

    We actually listened to the audio for this book and the other Clementine Books. My kids loved them greatly. My daughter liked it so much she took Clementine out of the library and read it again. I love Clementine's character - she is so funny!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 10, 2009

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    Loved it!

    I saw this book several times at the book store before I decided to give it a try. I'd say she is as funny as the Junie B. Jones series; but she is sweet and cares about others feelings. Her friend is kind of bossy, and a neat freak, but Clementine has her own style. She is a little sweetheart. I have bought the book for several of my friends. A great book for book lovers or if you want a quick break. Clementine will leave you wanting more.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 24, 2009

    Erin Matherly - First Grade Teacher

    Clementine is a story about a mischievous third-grader. She is very interested in all the world has to offer. However, she can get into quite a lot of trouble. Most of the trouble involves her best friend Margaret. In many situtations Clementine is only trying to help, but she makes things worse. I really enjoyed reading this book and it made me laugh often. I really feel that children can relate to the situations that Clementine finds herself in, and they will enjoy reading about them. Many of these situations could be used for "teachable" moments. I would recommend this book for first, second, or third grade readers. I also feel that teachers could read this aloud to students and they would thoroughly enjoy it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 26, 2008

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    A very funny book!!!!

    This book is very funny! It's funny because Clementime always gets in to mischeif. I would recomend this book to people who like humor in their books. I would like to thank Sara Pennypacker and Marla Frazee for writing and drawing the pictures in the book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 20, 2008

    Clementine by Sara Pennypacker

    Summary:
    Clementine is in the third grade and she is having the worst week ever. Everytime she tries to do something helpful it gets her in trouble. In this book, CLementine spends most of the week getting trouble for helping Margaret cut her hair, then cutting her own hair to match Margarets. Clementine then helps her dad with the great pigeon war, and her parents throw her a party to celebrate her achievment and even Margaret comes to the party!

    I thought this book was wonderful. I think children can easily relate to Clementine, because the story is told from a childlike perspective. I loved how in Clementine's world she was just trying to help, but from an adult perspective it seemed like she was causing trouble. I think this book is a good book for educators to use because it can help us remember that children see things very differently than we do, and also because like I said before children relate to Clementine.

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  • Posted November 4, 2008

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    I'm 44 and it made me giggle out loud!

    Wow! What a delightful book! I just finished reading it with my 3rd grade daughter and we both absolutely loved it and were so sad when it ended. We're planning on reading other "Clementine" books right away. The silliness of the characters is delightful and such a welcome read in our often too serious world. We both giggled all the way through. The story is entertaining and provides great wisdom as well. The lessons found in the book regarding friendship and family are touching and heartfelt.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 14, 2008

    Kristen Lucas - 1st Grade Teacher

    Clementine is such a funny little girl. It is amazing the kind of messes that an 8 year old can get into. She has a best friend named Margaret and they get into one mess after another. Of course, their parents get upset each time. Clementine is usually the cause of the mess. I would recommend reading it as a read aloud to 1st, 2nd, or 3rd graders. There are several situations in the book where Clementine is sent to the principal¿s office that could be used as teachable moments. It is also just enjoyable to read!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 17, 2008

    A reviewer

    i lovede this book, it was really good.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 25, 2008

    A reviewer

    I bought this book for my daughter in 2nd grade and she loved it!!! Both my sister & I read it through and laughed tons - very silly!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 25, 2008

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    This is one of my favorite books!!!!!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 7, 2007

    My daughter LOVED this character

    Not only did my daughter love this character, but because the book is told from Clementine's point of view, it was like another kid talking to her. She is only 4.5 yrs old and we had planned to read her 1 chapter per night, but she always asked for more. I really enjoyed it too. We want more Clementine!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 15, 2007

    Grace, from MN says.......

    I love this book. Sara Panabaker is a wonderful writer! It is about a girl named Clementine who is haveing a horrible week. Her friends Mom is mad @ Clementine for cutting off her friends hair. Then she thinks her parents are giving her away. Alot more things happen that week. What will Clementine Do?

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 6, 2007

    A reviewer

    Clementine is a sweet, albeit unremarkable, story told from the point of view of a well-meaning precocious little girl. But in trying to capture the way a child talks and thinks, the author uses so many hyphenated adjectives and so many run-on sentences, that a young reader is easily lost.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 14, 2007

    nice characters... AWFUL WRITING

    I barely got to page 10 before I had to stop and pick a different book. Talk about a book that doesn't teach kids appropriate grammer and structure. Sure the story is nice and the characters seem interesting, but this is not a book for a child developing reading habits. Historical instead of hysterical? A kid is not going to pick that up.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 16, 2007

    Clementine steals the show!

    Clementine is a girl that children will love to read about! Her spunky personality makes the plot of the story very interesting, exciting and you never know what will happen next! Children can relate to this main character because of her actions at home and at school. For example, her teachers are always telling her to pay attention. She believes she is paying attention- to what is happening out the window! At home, Clementine worries about secret conversations she overhears from her parents. While Clementine gets herself in a lot of trouble, the humor that goes with this and the reality of what is happening makes the book very enjoyable! Sara Pennypacker does an excellent job showing Clementine's character through not only her actions and words, but also her thoughts. When Clementine is forbidden to touch a friend's mask, she admits to touching and then says 'twice. Okay, fine.' These thoughts revealed make the story easier for children to understand! I enjoyed this book because of the various events that happen to Clementine throughout the week are realistic but with a funny twist.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 26, 2007

    A great alternative to Junie B.

    Clementine is a sweet story about a smart, self-aware third grade girl. This is a great alternative to those who have read all the Junie B. Jones series and want more. Also, parents who do not care for Junie B's overuse of the word 'stupid' will find Clementine a good choice.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 11, 2007

    The spunky Clementine

    When I was in third grade I was never as spunky as Clementine.This fiction book tells the story of a third graders life and some of the adventures that go along with it.Clementine is the reason I loved this book, because you never know what she's going to do next.She has a horribla week involving scissors as her parents plot to get rid of her.Clementine and her father try to fight the great pigeon war.The father owns the eight story apartment building and the mom is a painter.Clementine and her best friend, Margaret , have a fun time until Clementine decides that she's nine and has to copy Margaret's hair.Margaret is in fourth grade so she enjoys bossing Clementine.You'll realize she's alright.The story Clementine will surprise you with all of the interesting things that she does.One day she decides to help the painters so she tries something daring but she keeps failing.

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