“You’re welcome, Farmer!” I said back. “’Cause guess what? Now I don’t have to be afraid of roosters anymore!”
I jumped up and down. “Now maybe I can be afraid of goats! Just like you!” I shouted.
After that, Farmer Flores looked at me a real long time.
Then he rolled his eyes way up to the sky.
I looked up there, too.
But I didn’t see anything.
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Junie B.’s Essential Survival Guide to School
Barbara Park says:
“When I tell people that I grew up in New Jersey, they’re usually surprised to learn that my small hometown was surrounded by farms. And believe it or not, just like Junie B. Jones, I visited a farm on my very first field trip.
I still remember the thrill of getting off the bus and seeing all the cows and pigs up close and personal. But the best part of the trip was getting to see the baby animals. I couldn’t imagine how wonderful it would be to live with all those little ‘pets’ right in your own backyard.
I was shocked that Junie B. wasn’t as excited about her farm visit as I was about mine. But then again, the thought of a mean old rooster with peckery lips might have made me want to stay on the bus, too. And I never even considered the scary ponies…”
Text copyright © 2000 by Barbara Park
Illustrations copyright © 2000 by Denise Brunkus
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright
Conventions. Published in the United States by Random House, Inc.,
New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada
Limited, Toronto.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Park, Barbara.
Junie B. Jones has a peep in her pocket /
by Barbara Park; illustrated by Denise Brunkus.
p. cm. “A stepping stone book.”
SUMMARY: When Junie B. learns that her kindergarten class is going on a field trip to a farm, she worries about being attacked by a rooster.
eISBN: 978-0-307-75481-3
[1. School field trips—Fiction. 2. Farms—Fiction. 3. Fear—Fiction.]
I. Brunkus, Denise, ill. II. Title.
PZ7.P2197 Jtwd 2000 [Fic]—dc21 00-029067
A STEPPING STONE BOOK and colophon are trademarks of Random House, Inc.
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