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Mitchell Is Moving: Ready -To-Read Level 3

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After sixty years in the same old place, Mitchell the dinosaur decides it's time to move. His neighbor, Margo, dreams up ways of stopping him. But nothing can hold Mitchell back. Two weeks later, Mitchell's in a new home, but he's not as happy as he thought he'd be.

48 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1978

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Marjorie Weinman Sharmat

249 books116 followers
Marjorie Weinman Sharmat was an American children's writer. She wrote more than 130 books for children and teens and her books have been translated into several languages. They have won awards including Book of the Year by the Library of Congress or have become selections by the Literary Guild.
Perhaps Sharmat's most popular work features the child detective Nate the Great. He was inspired by and named after her father, who lived to see the first Nate book published. One story, Nate the Great Goes Undercover, was adapted as a made-for-TV movie that won the Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival Award. Sharmat's husband Mitchell Sharmat expanded Nate's storyline by creating Olivia Sharp, his cousin and fellow detective. Husband and wife wrote four Olivia Sharp books published 1989 to 1991. During the 1990s, their son Craig Sharmat (then in his thirties) wrote three Nate books with his mother. In the late 2010s, their other son Andrew Sharmat co-wrote the last two Nate books written while Marjorie Weinman Sharmat was alive. With Marjorie Weinman Sharmat's passing in 2019 Andrew has continued writing the series with Nate the Great and the Earth Day Robot (2021).
In the mid-1980s Sharmat wrote three books published in 1984 and 1985 under the pseudonym Wendy Andrews.
Sharmat also wrote the Sorority Sisters series, eight short novels published in 1986 and 1987. They are romantic fiction with a sense of humor. They are set in a California public high school (day school for ages 14 to 18, approximately).

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13k reviews482 followers
July 20, 2022
Oh goodness, just as sweet as I remember. My college son says it's adorable, too. "I'm going to cement you to the ceiling!" I love the idea of moving "two weeks away" and taking some local slimy moss and swamp water with, too.
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I wish that I had a friend as good as Margo is to Mitchell. But I guess family counts? A new living place doesn't feel like home without people you "like like like" or love nearby.

Time to let this go. Avl. on openlibrary.org.
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26 reviews3 followers
January 1, 2024
My in-a-pinch read for my reading challenge for 2023!!!

A fun and fantastic lil book for all
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Author 1 book64 followers
February 13, 2018
Kind of bizarre. Now the question: why do these simplistic cartoons require TWO illustrators to create them?
53 reviews
January 6, 2025
Finally got around to reading this book referenced in a Bright Eyes song. It is both funny and poignant.
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60 reviews11 followers
July 26, 2008
I think this book was my first insight into the complexities of friendship between males and females.

Mitchell friend of Margo
Margo friend of Mitchell.

I particularly love how they built Margo's house at the end.
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December 9, 2020
You turn on a spindle
You are so much looser now
But you're not explaining how
You gained such new repose
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473 reviews1 follower
April 10, 2018
Not gonna lie, I read this children's book only because of Bright Eyes.
I am not sure why it took me so long to read it, knowing is been sitting on my shelf for ages.
It's a cute little story with super cute drawings.
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March 30, 2021
In this book, a dinosaur moves houses and the book follows the dinosaur's journey of moving. This would be great for students to read because it offers bright fun pictures to keep them engaged.
Age level: 3-6
Lexile level: 480L
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25 reviews
September 25, 2024
"I'm moving," he said. "Where?" asked Margot. "Two weeks away". depois de anos querendo chorar só ouvindo a música, agora quis chorar direto com a história.
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Author 1 book670 followers
July 17, 2011
This is an interesting story about contentment and wanting something new in your life. Both the tale and the illustrations are good, but not particularly memorable. We borrowed this from our local library as part of a kit. We enjoyed listening to Robert Sevra narrate the story on CD while we followed along with the paperback book (with ISBN 0689808763 / ISBN13 9780689808760.)
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1,358 reviews27 followers
August 9, 2008
This is a wonderful tale about moving and friendship. Although Mitchell does move in the book, his friend ends up joining him in his new location. It may not help relieve the fears of children concerned about losing friends in a move, but it is a great story nonetheless. The upside is that Mitchell is always positive about the move, despite his friend's insistence that he stay.
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756 reviews
February 15, 2012
I have been teaching a class that requires a lot of downtime for me (lots of audio recordings to listen to). This morning I found a box of books, which means I have something to do! This is the first of about three title that the dance lab has to offer. Pretty good read, but I am surprised at the #3 reading level. Pretty easy, but maybe that's because I am basically in 18th grade.
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March 12, 2013
Mitchell the dinosaur is tired of the same old house he's lived in for the past 60 years, so he decides to move "two weeks away." His best friend and neighbor Margo is not happy with Mitchell's plans.
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9 reviews
November 14, 2008
about this dinosaur, mitchell, who's moving away from his best friend. its really sad
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27 reviews4 followers
May 28, 2012
I love this book!!! I have read it so many times it isn't funny. My mom bought it for me when I was little and I still have the book. Although it is well worn, I love reading it to my kids!
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Author 22 books321 followers
April 24, 2016
This book is adorable – it’s a kids‘ book, a reading of which was sampled into a Bright Eyes song. It’s super cute, but it’s simultaneously sad.
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