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Riverside Kids #13

Summer with Elisa

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While vacationing in the country, Elisa Michaels attempts to prove that she can do anything her older brother can do, in a rollicking story that invites youngsters to spend the summer with the Michaels family. Reprint.

90 pages, Paperback

First published June 21, 2000

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Johanna Hurwitz

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Johanna Hurwitz is an American author of more than sixty children's books. She has sold millions of books in many different languages.

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July 12, 2007
Cute summer read for 1st through 3rd graders. Young readers will enjoy all the things Elisa does over her summer vacation and comparing it to their summer plans. The younger book club I host at the library enjoyed this book very much!
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May 17, 2009
what i learned from this book is that to have fun in life and that be careful with what you do because your younger siblings or cousins may be looking up to you like elisa did with her bigger brother.
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September 21, 2019
The boys loved this book. Elisa was an entertaining and imaginative character. Her simple adventures are what childhood should be filled with.
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May 15, 2023
Very cute. She's such a clever little girl, always ready to solve problems and make everything better. FotL Chanute.
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July 11, 2014
This book is really cute and makes me feel light-hearted and simple. Elisa just finished first grade making her around 7 years old. The family takes a trip to the country during the summer. Elisa enjoys the beach, making friends with a frog, as well as having picnics indoors and outdoors. Johanna Hurwitz is wonderful at bringing the joyful into the little things that happen in Elisa's life. Heather Harms Maione is also marvelous at illustrating Elisa in her cute little glasses and her special moments. The theme is about family and especially the preciousness of having a sister/brother and embracing them for who they are. I would recommend this book (and its series) to beginning readers!

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