Junie B. Jones Collection Books 13-16

#13 JBJ Is (Almost) a Flower Girl; #14 JBJ and the Mushy Gushy Valentine; #15 JBJ Has a Peep in Her Pocket; #16 JBJ Is Captain Field Day

Read by Lana Quintal
Audiobook Download
On sale Oct 17, 2006 | 3 Hours and 36 Minutes | 978-0-7393-5349-3
Age 4-8 years | Preschool - 3
Read by Lana Quintal
Approx. 2.5 hours
2 cassettes

Available now for the first time on audio—four Junie B. Jones stories in one collection brings four times the laughs!

Includes:
Junie B. Jones is (almost) a Flower Girl
Junie B. is tired of everyone treating her like a baby. Too bad she wasn't picked to be flower girl at her aunt Flo's wedding. Then she could really show everyone how grown-up she is. But surely she can still find some way to get everyone's attention!

Junie B. Jones and the Mushy Gushy Valentine
Junie B. gets a big, mushy Valentine's Day card from a secret admirer! Who is this secret mystery guy, anyway? Junie B. is determined to find out!

Junie B. Jones Has a Peep in Her Pocket
When Junie B.'s homeroom takes an end of year field trip to a farm, everyone is excited—except Junie B. Jones. Farms have scary ponies and scary roosters. Will there be anything good about this place or will this be the "worstest " field trip ever?


Junie B. Jones is Captain Field Day

Afternoon kindergarten is having a field day, and Junie B. Jones is team captain! As Captain Field Day, it's up to Junie B. to stop room eight from winning the championship. Will Junie B. find a way to lead her team to victory? Or will someone else save the day?
© PamelaTidswell
Barbara Park was best-known as the creator and author of the New York Times bestselling Junie B. Jones series, the stories of an outrageously funny kindergartener that have kept kids (and their grownups) laughing—and reading—for over two decades. The series was consistently a #1 New York Times bestseller, spending over 180 weeks on the list, and Barbara and her books were profiled in such national outlets as Time, Newsweek, USA Today, the New York Times, and Today. Barbara Park arrived at the writing profession through an indirect route. Before becoming a bestselling and beloved children’s author, she originally intended to teach high school history and political science. She got her secondary education degree but quickly realized that her calling was to be a writer.  After several rejections, Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers acquired her first manuscript, Operation: Dump the Chump and two others. Don’t Make Me Smile was published first in 1981, followed by Operation: Dump the Chump (1982) and Skinnybones (1982).    She went on to write over 50 books, from the picture book Ma! There’s Nothing to Do Here!, a love letter to her grandson, to middle grade novels such as Skinnybones, The Kid in the Red Jacket, Mick Harte Was Here, and The Graduation of Jake Moon. Barbara won more than 40 children’s book awards, including several Children’s Choice Awards.  Barbara Park was born in Mount Holly, New Jersey, on April 21, 1947, and spent most of her adult life in Arizona. There she, with her husband, Richard, raised her two sons and spent time with her two young grandsons. Park died on November 15, 2013 after fighting ovarian cancer heroically for seven and a half years. View titles by Barbara Park

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Read by Lana Quintal
Approx. 2.5 hours
2 cassettes

Available now for the first time on audio—four Junie B. Jones stories in one collection brings four times the laughs!

Includes:
Junie B. Jones is (almost) a Flower Girl
Junie B. is tired of everyone treating her like a baby. Too bad she wasn't picked to be flower girl at her aunt Flo's wedding. Then she could really show everyone how grown-up she is. But surely she can still find some way to get everyone's attention!

Junie B. Jones and the Mushy Gushy Valentine
Junie B. gets a big, mushy Valentine's Day card from a secret admirer! Who is this secret mystery guy, anyway? Junie B. is determined to find out!

Junie B. Jones Has a Peep in Her Pocket
When Junie B.'s homeroom takes an end of year field trip to a farm, everyone is excited—except Junie B. Jones. Farms have scary ponies and scary roosters. Will there be anything good about this place or will this be the "worstest " field trip ever?


Junie B. Jones is Captain Field Day

Afternoon kindergarten is having a field day, and Junie B. Jones is team captain! As Captain Field Day, it's up to Junie B. to stop room eight from winning the championship. Will Junie B. find a way to lead her team to victory? Or will someone else save the day?

Author

© PamelaTidswell
Barbara Park was best-known as the creator and author of the New York Times bestselling Junie B. Jones series, the stories of an outrageously funny kindergartener that have kept kids (and their grownups) laughing—and reading—for over two decades. The series was consistently a #1 New York Times bestseller, spending over 180 weeks on the list, and Barbara and her books were profiled in such national outlets as Time, Newsweek, USA Today, the New York Times, and Today. Barbara Park arrived at the writing profession through an indirect route. Before becoming a bestselling and beloved children’s author, she originally intended to teach high school history and political science. She got her secondary education degree but quickly realized that her calling was to be a writer.  After several rejections, Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers acquired her first manuscript, Operation: Dump the Chump and two others. Don’t Make Me Smile was published first in 1981, followed by Operation: Dump the Chump (1982) and Skinnybones (1982).    She went on to write over 50 books, from the picture book Ma! There’s Nothing to Do Here!, a love letter to her grandson, to middle grade novels such as Skinnybones, The Kid in the Red Jacket, Mick Harte Was Here, and The Graduation of Jake Moon. Barbara won more than 40 children’s book awards, including several Children’s Choice Awards.  Barbara Park was born in Mount Holly, New Jersey, on April 21, 1947, and spent most of her adult life in Arizona. There she, with her husband, Richard, raised her two sons and spent time with her two young grandsons. Park died on November 15, 2013 after fighting ovarian cancer heroically for seven and a half years. View titles by Barbara Park