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Amelia Bedelia Chapter Book #10: Amelia Bedelia Ties the Knot
Amelia Bedelia Chapter Book #10: Amelia Bedelia Ties the Knot
Amelia Bedelia Chapter Book #10: Amelia Bedelia Ties the Knot
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Amelia Bedelia Chapter Book #10: Amelia Bedelia Ties the Knot

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In the tenth chapter book in the New York Times–bestselling series, Amelia Bedelia’s aunt Mary has been popped the question, and now Amelia Bedelia has a beach wedding to help plan!

But there will be plenty of hitches before Aunt Mary and her fiancé Bob can get hitched: a broken bridge, a mysterious woman, a captain who falls ill, a ripped wedding dress, and even a lost ring. Fortunately flower girl Amelia Bedelia is on hand to help save the day—and to delight readers with her take on wedding planning.

The Amelia Bedelia chapter books star Amelia Bedelia as a young girl and feature funny family and friendship stories just right for fans of Judy Moody and Ivy + Bean. The Amelia Bedelia books have sold more than 35 million copies since we first met the iconic character in 1963! Illustrated throughout in black and white.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateJul 5, 2016
ISBN9780062334183
Amelia Bedelia Chapter Book #10: Amelia Bedelia Ties the Knot
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Herman Parish

Herman Parish was in the fourth grade when his aunt, Peggy Parish, wrote the first book about Amelia Bedelia. The author lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

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    Adorable! Amelia as a child is not quite as literal as in the older books when she is an adult, but there is much more to the story in the child version. There is a mystery and an ethical conundrum for Amelia Bedelia, as well as a large problem and a couple of small ones to solve. My 7 year old loved all of the twists and turns. I loved that Amelia was allowed to help the adults with a big project, but was also reprimanded when she overstepped her bounds. This book was great fiction mixed with enough reality to keep it grounded.

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Amelia Bedelia Chapter Book #10 - Herman Parish

Dedication

For Julia & Chad,

expert knot-tiers—H. P.

For Chloe and Scott, who Tied the Knot . . .

15 years ago! With love—L. A.

Dedication

Chapter 1: A SpringSparkle in Her StepEye

Chapter 2: Massage in a Bottle

Chapter 3: Pop the Question

Chapter 4: Something Old, Something New . . .

Chapter 5: Bride-to-Be, or Not to Be

Chapter 6: A Knotty Lesson

Chapter 7: Hey, You Kids!

Chapter 8: Stormy Weather

Chapter 9: Go with the Flo

Chapter 10: Bachelorette Slumber Party Boat

Chapter 11: Stuck Up

Chapter 12: Something Borrowed, Something Blew

Chapter 13: Half Hitch + Half Hitch = Totally Hitched

Chapter 14: A Familiar Ring to It

Two Ways to Say It

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When Amelia Bedelia got home from school, there was a surprise waiting for her. Recognizing the car in the driveway, she jumped off her bike and ran inside. Aunt Mary? Jason? she hollered. Where are you?

In the kitchen, sweetie! called her mother.

Amelia Bedelia threw her backpack onto a chair and skipped through the living room to the kitchen. She could hear her mother and aunt talking in low voices. The only word she caught was notices.

Amelia Bedelia ran to her aunt and gave her a giant hug.

Hi, pussycat, said Aunt Mary. It’s wonderful to see you again.

Pour yourself some lemonade, said Amelia Bedelia’s mother. And I’ll make you a snack.

Amelia Bedelia looked around. She peeked under the breakfast table and stuck her head into the dining room. Where’s Jason? she asked.

Amelia Bedelia hated it when her cousin jumped out from a hiding spot and surprised her. (She kind of liked the thrill too, but she would never tell anyone that.)

Jason couldn’t come, said Aunt Mary. He just joined the track team. What’s new for you in school?

Amelia Bedelia was disappointed that her cousin wasn’t there. We just started studying flight and airplanes, she said.

Fun! You’ll hear all about Amelia Earhart, said Aunt Mary. She was a famous aviator. She flew all over the world!

Airheart is a great name for a flier, said Amelia Bedelia, since they love to be in the air. She turned to her mother and asked, Mom, was I named after Amelia Airheart?

No, said her mother, shaking her head. It’s spelled E-a-r-h-a-r-t but pronounced as Air-heart. And it would have sounded terrible to be called Earhart Bedelia.

Amelia Bedelia’s mother chuckled to herself as she sliced an apple for a snack.

Mom, just because Dad isn’t here, said Amelia Bedelia, it doesn’t mean you have to take his place making dumb jokes. She grabbed an apple slice and asked, What’s new with you, Aunt Mary?

"Oh, nothing . .

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