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Claudia and the New Girl (Baby-sitters Club) ペーパーバック – 1996/4/1
英語版
Ann M. Martin
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Befriending newcomer Ashley Wyeth, an artistic girl whose wacky creative tastes rival Claudia's own, Claudia is tempted to spend less time with the Baby-sitters Club in order to devote more energy to her art. Reissue.
- 本の長さ142ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Apple
- 発売日1996/4/1
- 対象4 - 6
- 寸法13.97 x 1.27 x 19.69 cm
- ISBN-100590251678
- ISBN-13978-0590251679
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sinead donegan
5つ星のうち2.0
boring
2018年8月28日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I thought this book was boring and not as good as other books and i think that claudia was silly to ditch her real friends over Ashley
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SunShine
5つ星のうち5.0
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2021年4月17日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Fast shipping, exactly as described.
Na Ni
5つ星のうち5.0
Good book
2020年12月22日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Good book for 8-10years old girls.
Price is also good.
Price is also good.
Kristine
5つ星のうち4.0
The unique aspect about all of this is how it focuses on Claudia’s love for art and her insecurities about being good at ...
2016年2月22日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Posted originally on my blog: [...]
As I continue my journey down memory lane, I realize these books actually offered a lot of sound advice when it comes to friendship. Though I never encountered anyone as dedicated as Ashley, there were times as a teenager that I found myself on the outs with my friends. Though it was years after I had stopped reading the series, at those moments I could relate to how Claudia feels when she’s on the outs with the rest of the club.
The unique aspect about all of this is how it focuses on Claudia’s love for art and her insecurities about being good at anything else. This is a common theme in most of the Claudia books. But the great thing about this particular book is how Claudia rallies in the end by her own motivation. She goes out of her way to apologize to her friends, who truly don’t deserve it after the way they’ve treated her. Leaving nasty notes all over her room, stealing her food and short sheeting her bed is far worse than Claudia getting caught up in her art for a few weeks. Nevertheless, it’s Claudia who is mature enough to offer the first olive branch.
Also, it was nice to see Claudia realize that as much as she loves her art, catching up on her school work is really important. Truth is, after weeks of obsessing over her art, she finds herself with only a week left before the sculpture exhibit. So not only had she blown off her friends and her schoolwork, but she really shot herself in the foot. In a way, trying so hard, left her with a bit of artist’s block and it doesn’t begin to lift until she realizes all the other great things she’s been giving up.
This is what makes this one of the more solid books for Claudia in the series. While the rest of the girls act immaturely, it was nice to see Claudia find her way, on her own. No parents pushing her to focus on school work and very few references of jealousy over Janine’s genius status… it just leaves you with a better understanding of the character without all of the childish whining that was present in Claudia and Mean Janine.
As I continue my journey down memory lane, I realize these books actually offered a lot of sound advice when it comes to friendship. Though I never encountered anyone as dedicated as Ashley, there were times as a teenager that I found myself on the outs with my friends. Though it was years after I had stopped reading the series, at those moments I could relate to how Claudia feels when she’s on the outs with the rest of the club.
The unique aspect about all of this is how it focuses on Claudia’s love for art and her insecurities about being good at anything else. This is a common theme in most of the Claudia books. But the great thing about this particular book is how Claudia rallies in the end by her own motivation. She goes out of her way to apologize to her friends, who truly don’t deserve it after the way they’ve treated her. Leaving nasty notes all over her room, stealing her food and short sheeting her bed is far worse than Claudia getting caught up in her art for a few weeks. Nevertheless, it’s Claudia who is mature enough to offer the first olive branch.
Also, it was nice to see Claudia realize that as much as she loves her art, catching up on her school work is really important. Truth is, after weeks of obsessing over her art, she finds herself with only a week left before the sculpture exhibit. So not only had she blown off her friends and her schoolwork, but she really shot herself in the foot. In a way, trying so hard, left her with a bit of artist’s block and it doesn’t begin to lift until she realizes all the other great things she’s been giving up.
This is what makes this one of the more solid books for Claudia in the series. While the rest of the girls act immaturely, it was nice to see Claudia find her way, on her own. No parents pushing her to focus on school work and very few references of jealousy over Janine’s genius status… it just leaves you with a better understanding of the character without all of the childish whining that was present in Claudia and Mean Janine.
Ashlie
5つ星のうち5.0
Classic
2021年8月3日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I read these with my daughter and she enjoys them





