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Betsy #2

Betsy and Billy: A Classic Chapter Book About Hilarious Second-Grade Friendship and Trouble for Kids (Ages 6-9) (Betsy

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Carolyn Haywood's stories about her irrepressible character Betsy have never been out of print, and now, thanks to dynamic new covers, the Betsy books will find their way onto the bookshelves of modern young readers--and into the hearts of a whole new generation. Second grade holds lots of surprises for Betsy, such as her first loose tooth, a Halloween party like no other, and lots of trouble. She and her friend, Billy, try to do right, but every one of their plans winds up with the two of them right in the center of a hilarious mess.

148 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1941

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Carolyn Haywood

64 books80 followers
Carolyn Haywood was an American writer and illustrator from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She wrote 47 children's books, most notably the series under the "Eddie" and "Betsy" titles.

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3,220 reviews1,206 followers
July 11, 2024
The second book in the Betsy series in which Betsy enters Second Grade and the chapters follow several of the holidays throughout the school year.

A great choice for your beginning reader!

#secondgrade #schoolyear #holidays

Ages: 4 - 9
Reading Level: 1st - 3rd grades

Content Considerations: a few naughty behaviors that are more or less resolved. There is an entire chapter about Halloween.

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Author 7 books155 followers
November 7, 2014
I pulled out the Carolyn Haywood books because I remember them making me happy when I was about 6. Instead of letting my own six year-old read them, I started reading them to her, thinking they wouldn't hold her attention without the flash and speed of more modern books. I was totally wrong. Neither of us can wait for her to get home from school to continue the adventures of this girl with the little red ribbons. Something about old fashioned, funny stories that are told slowly yet with not too much detail or metaphor hits the spot hits the spot for us. Take that Wimpy Kid.
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12.9k reviews483 followers
January 16, 2021
Oh dear. Not only is there that troublesome old set of 'Indian' stereotypes, but Betsy is such a fortunate child that it's like there were 13 good fairies at her christening.

She doesn't want the teacher who wears black for second grade, so on the first day of school she discovers that teacher is gone and her beloved first grade teacher has been promoted to second grade. She wants a baby sister for Christmas... and Star is born on Christmas morning (and not only that, but Betsy gets to name the baby!). Thumpy gets picked up by the dogcatcher, but Mr. Kilpatrick happens to be driving by and so he gives her a lift to the pound. Etc.

This child will never learn resilience... and I know that I, as a child, would have been furiously envious.

I recommend skipping this one with your family. I'm all for 'teachable moments' but I think it would be hard to explain why this is bad to small children. Let me know if I'm wrong, please.
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476 reviews43 followers
August 13, 2014
The third chapter book I read aloud with my daughter was Betsy and Billy, the second in Haywood's series of Betsy books.

Book One followed Betsy through first grade. Book Two follows Betsy through second grade, including chapters where the class dresses up for Halloween, celebrates Valentine's Day, and has a May Day maypole event. As with Book One, my daughter loved this book and couldn't wait to read the next chapter, and I enjoyed it for the nostaglia factor.

I was highly amused by the Christmas chapters. Betsy SO MUCH wants a baby sister or brother for Christmas. When her mother kisses her goodnight on Christmas Eve, she says something like, "We'll see!" There's an illustration of the goodnight kiss, and Mother is as skinny as can be. Yet, by Christmas morn, she's given birth to a little girl, whom Betsy is given free reign to name, and names Star.
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184 reviews6 followers
September 17, 2009
I read this book back in elementary school and I don't remember anything about it except that I absolutely LOVED it. It'd be a great one for young girls and their moms. And one I'd love to revisit.
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1,848 reviews7,620 followers
December 18, 2019
My three-year-old seriously loves these books. Time to request the next one in the series.
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469 reviews3 followers
April 17, 2018
This is a really cute little series, however, given it's age it does have some problematic content such as kids dressing as 'Indians' for Halloween etc.
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1,913 reviews42 followers
June 17, 2019
Charming and surprisingly not sexist for its time. Great insomnia re-read.
22 reviews
June 25, 2019
Betsy and Billy is my favorite Betsy book. I love these books because my name is Betsy.
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386 reviews
March 11, 2022
Don't be deceived by the horrible covers on the new editions of these books. They were originally published in the 30s and 40s and they are darling.
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277 reviews2 followers
July 25, 2022
My kids and I are enjoying this series. Very old fashioned and sweet.
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425 reviews
October 23, 2022
Betsy's 2nd grade year brings a surprise when the school year begins and a very special surprise for Christmas.
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856 reviews1 follower
January 15, 2023
Betsy is a classic character I read about as a child and loved her stories. The author is very talented at writing children’s books and I recommend all children read the Betsy books.
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1,098 reviews37 followers
July 25, 2016
I have been looking for these books everywhere and I am so glad to have finally found them! While my friends in elementary school were always checking out the more "popular" books in the library, I found myself coming back to this series again and again. I'm pretty sure I read every book in the series at least twice! I'm a little perturbed to discover that they've been re-released with a more modern cover, because I actually prefer the vintage look. Brings back so many memories and should I stumble across these somewhere, I may just have to read them again!
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803 reviews50 followers
August 10, 2016
Read this book because I promised my daughter I would.
I love the Betsy character because I think every little girl can see themselves in her.
This book was kinda boring to read straight through which is why it took me months to finish.
But Betsy and Billy are so cute.
It's nice to travel back to a simpler time when kids did plays with farm animals from their grandfather's local farm.
Great books for kids.
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97 reviews5 followers
October 7, 2010
Second in the Betsy series. Besty is in second grade, and her circle of friends is expanding. Billy brings daring and fun into her play day, but he is prone to get into trouble. Betsy makes mistakes, too, and has the courage to make things right.
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586 reviews8 followers
October 15, 2012
Gosh, I loved these books in elementary school. But it was just okay for me. I guess my daughter liked it. She would laugh at funny parts. We got through this book slower than the first Betsy book, so I think we will hold off on reading the next book for a few months.
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101 reviews
December 11, 2012
My number of stars are based on when I first read this book as a kid thirty years ago. I loved this book, and I loved the whole Betsy series. Betsy and Billy was the first one I read, and it was during summer vacation.
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115 reviews3 followers
July 8, 2015
I think it would be fun to sale stuff like they did in Mrs. Gray's class. Me and my brother are going to do the same thing they did. My favorite part in this book was the story of the kids dressing up for Halloween.
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March 14, 2016
The second Betsy book that my Betsy and I read. We have a beautiful old hard cover, not this silly paperback version. Second grade.
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647 reviews10 followers
August 1, 2016
Another Charlotte bedtime book, continuing my streak of reading her stories about her upcoming grade before school starts.
84 reviews
January 2, 2016
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23 reviews
February 25, 2016
I like that they were baking cookies for their mothers for Valentine's Day.
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