Muggie Maggie Novel Text

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Muggie Maggie Novel Text

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Short Description:
Maggie Schultz stubbornly refuses to learn cursive writing, but her curiosity about the content of notes written in cursive eventually leads her to comply.
# Pages:
96
Age:
Age 8
Age:
Age 9
Age:
Age 10
Author:
Cleary, Beverly
Grade:
Grade 3
Grade:
Grade 4
Grade:
Grade 5
Genre:
Young Readers
Themes/ Topics:
Education
Themes/ Topics:
Personal Growth
SKU:
1069B
ISBN
9780380710874
$9.99
Printed Copy:
Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
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Short Description:
Maggie Schultz stubbornly refuses to learn cursive writing, but her curiosity about the content of notes written in cursive eventually leads her to comply.
# Pages:
96
Age:
Age 8
Age:
Age 9
Age:
Age 10
Author:
Cleary, Beverly
Grade:
Grade 3
Grade:
Grade 4
Grade:
Grade 5
Genre:
Young Readers
Themes/ Topics:
Education
Themes/ Topics:
Personal Growth
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About the Book Muggie Maggie

Muggie Maggie by Beverly Cleary is a charming and relatable story about an eight-year-old girl named Maggie Schultz who stubbornly refuses to learn cursive writing. Maggie finds the loops and connections of cursive writing silly and unnecessary, preferring to stick with print. Her teacher, Mrs. Leeper, and her parents try to encourage her, but Maggie remains defiant.

To motivate her, Mrs. Leeper assigns Maggie the task of being the class messenger, delivering notes written in cursive to other teachers. Maggie becomes curious about the content of these notes, suspecting they might be about her. This curiosity eventually leads her to try and decipher the cursive writing. Through this process, Maggie gradually overcomes her resistance and learns to appreciate the value of cursive writing.

The story highlights themes of perseverance, curiosity, and the importance of overcoming challenges. Maggie’s journey from resistance to acceptance is both humorous and heartwarming, making it a delightful read for young readers.

 

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