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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Little Ree is moving to the country. She has to figure out how she is going to fit in because it is so different from the city. Everything is new to her and she is having trouble and wonders if she ever will fit in. Little Ree keeps trying and realizes in the end she is going to be just fine. Age: 3-8 Source: Pierce County Library Orting Little girl who used to live in the city and ended up moving to the country side to live with her grandparents. She was very excited and ready to take on the country life. Once she got there and started to actually live there she felt like she was not cut out for this lifestyle. After a party with her cousins she felt more accepted to the lifestyle and realized it's not so bad. Ages: 3-5 Source: In class presentation no reviews | add a review
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HTML: New York Times bestselling author, Food Network star, and The Pioneer Woman herself, Ree Drummond, brings us the first book in a brand-new picture book series! In Ree's own words: "I was all grown up when I moved out to the country. When I first arrived, I felt so out of place! But eventually, I looked around and discovered all the wonderful things about country life. So I decided to write a story about my experiences, as seen through the eyes of a little girl named Ree. "Little Ree moves to the country and feels as scared and unsure as I was. But then she finds that if she sets her mind to it, being a country girl is a pretty cool thing. Come along on her adventures!" Little Ree trades in her city days for a country way of life when she moves with her family to her grandparents' ranch. She's excited to ride horses, swim in the pond, and help Grandma cook for everyone. But on her first day, she finds that living on a ranch can be tough. She has to get up at the crack of dawn, learn to herd cows, and make sure her horse, Pepper, doesn't eat everything in sight. And that's all before breakfast! Will she ever get used to this new place? Luckily, the end of the day brings a big family barbecue...and the happy discovery that being a country girl isn't about the right pair of boots, it's all about the right attitude. With warmth, humor, and stories inspired by life on the ranch, Ree Drummond's picture book introduces us to a spunky new picture book star and treats us to a special pancake recipe at the end! .No library descriptions found. |
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I also really want to make the pie in the back of the book ;) ( )