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AMELIA BEDELIA'S FIRST LIBRARY CARD - Herman Parish
AMELIA BEDELIA'S FIRST LIBRARY CARD - Herman Parish
AMELIA BEDELIA'S FIRST LIBRARY CARD - Herman Parish
AMELIA BEDELIA'S FIRST LIBRARY CARD - Herman Parish
AMELIA BEDELIA'S FIRST LIBRARY CARD - Herman Parish
AMELIA BEDELIA'S FIRST LIBRARY CARD - Herman Parish
AMELIA BEDELIA'S FIRST LIBRARY CARD - Herman Parish
AMELIA BEDELIA'S FIRST LIBRARY CARD - Herman Parish
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AMELIA BEDELIA'S FIRST LIBRARY CARD - Herman Parish

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Young Amelia Bedelia: Amelia Bedelia's First Library Card

Meet Amelia Bedelia!  She's shorter and she's younger than the one you know, and her only job is having fun, but she'll make you laugh all the same!

Making generations of readers laugh since 1963 when the first Amelia Bedelia book was published, now readers can meet a young Amelia with Amelia Bedelia's First Library Card, a hilariously funny love letter to reading, libraries, librarians and books that sees Amelia and her classmates visit the library, exploring the bookshelves, volunteering at the front desk, and meeting the librarians. 

“No child can resist Amelia and her literal trips through the minefield of the English language, and no adult can fail to notice that she’s usually right even when she’s wrong.” -- New York Times Book Review