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"Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl." &;Kirkus Reviews Posey takes on boys (and bullying) in the eighth book in this charming chapter book series for first grade readers! Will Posey ever be able to get along with boys? Probably not. They barely ever sit still, they make lots of rude noises, and they are just plain annoying. But when Posey teases Henry for being a "weirdo," Miss Lee tells her that she's being a (gasp!) bully. Only by calling on the help of the Pink Princess can Posey step back and see that boys have feelings as well. And maybe, in the end, she can be friends with the boys too. Making up a teasing song about an awkward classmate, Posey refuses to believe that her behavior constitutes bullying before donning her tutu and realizing that she really did hurt her classmate's feelings. Simultaneous and eBook. When Posey makes up a funny song about one of the boys in her class, she cannot understand why her teacher is upset with her. "Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl." —Kirkus Reviews Posey takes on boys (and bullying) in the eighth book in this charming chapter book series for first grade readers! Will Posey ever be able to get along with boys? Probably not. They barely ever sit still, they make lots of rude noises, and they are just plain annoying. But when Posey teases Henry for being a "weirdo," Miss Lee tells her that she's being a (gasp!) bully. Only by calling on the help of the Pink Princess can Posey step back and see that boys have feelings as well. And maybe, in the end, she can be friends with the boys too. |