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10 Kids, No Pets

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 20 Ratings and 20 Reviews

Book Description
Newbery Honor medalist Ann M. Martin's funny, insightful take on pets and family -- now with a spectacular new cover.

There are ten siblings in the Rosso family. Ten individuals with ten different ways of looking at things. But they all have one thing in common: Each of them wants a pet. The only problem is that their mom does not: "No pets," she has always said. "Ten kids is enough."
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Book Information
PublisherHoliday House
BindingLibrary Binding (9 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-109992899212
ISBN-13978-9992899212
Publication Date03/1992
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About Ann M. Martin (Author) : Ann M. Martin is a published creator, narrator, editor, and an author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Ann M. Martin include Baby-Sitters' Fright Night, Kris... more
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10/2/2009 Jeanne Lemberger said:
4-6 grade book club choice Oct. 2009. Each child has a chapter that is somewhat dedicated to them. It was not my favorite book, though there are some good points that are good for discussion questions. ie: feeling lonely dispite having 9 siblings, learning to make friends in a new school, killing a... more

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