![]() ![]() Anything else-her father’s lost job, the family’s financial worries, Ramona’s troubles at school-is just an obstacle in the quest for a happy ending. Regardless of whatever trouble Ramona encounters along the way, deep down she really just wants her family to be happy. ![]() Ramona is apt to be described as lively, spirited, and irrepressible, but she is also sensitive, kind-hearted, and reflective, especially as the series progresses. ![]() The plots of the Ramona books are timeless, following themes that are perpetually applicable to the lives of children: school, pets, sibling rivalry, and worries, while also promoting the joys of family, friends, holidays, and togetherness. She’s an active, energetic, and creative girl who craves a mixture of excitement and stability and struggles with impatience at times. Ramona Quimby is one of the most memorable characters in children’s literature. Ramona chapter books offer widespread appeal as engaging chapter books for young readers or as read-alouds for the entire family. Beloved for generations, the Ramona series by Beverly Cleary captures all the complexities of childhood and presents them with warmth, humor, and an unfailing sense of optimism. ![]()
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