Type of bind: Paperback
EAN num: 9780590321976
ISBN number: 0590321978
Label: Scholastic Paperbacks
Manufacturer: Scholastic Paperbacks
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 112
Printing Date: January 01, 1988
Publishing house: Scholastic Paperbacks
Age index: Ages 9-12
Sale Popularity Level: 713870
Studio: Scholastic Paperbacks
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A mysterious potion mixed by Kerby with his chemistry set has a beneficial effect on the neighborhood bully but also wreaks havoc at the Sunday School pageant.
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I liked this book,The Lemonade Trick, becauseI thought it was funny,and amusing.I started this book at the begining of the day and I just could'nt put it down.In this book an old woman gives a boy a chemistry set,everything changes.If you like chemistry sets,and bullys being nice for once,then this is a good book for you!
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I read (multiple times) and loved this book when I was a kid. I recently brought all my old books from my mother's house, and am reading them to my children. My 8 year old son and 4 year old daughter LOVED this book! Scott Corbett draws you into the story, and keeps you alternately laughing, groaning, and shouting "Oh no!". We have added Corbett to our list of favorite authors, and are reading more "Trick" books, as well as some of the other serial books he wrote.
This book is definitely one you want to have in your home library, so you can read it again and again.
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Excellent book from a series that I remembered from when I was a kid, I gave it to my favorite 9 year old.
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I ran across this book at the library and remembered that I had read it as a child. I didn't remember absolutely loving it, nor did I remember hating it. After re-reading it last night, I now know why I had no strong feelings attached to it.
The book is mildly entertaining, but the characters are flat and -- with a few exceptions -- the action is relatively predictable. Written for boys (although not inaccessible to girls), the book's only female characters are all adults. Our Hero, Kerby, is a Boy's Boy of 1960. He makes messes, resists doing his chores and stays out playing too late, but he isn't really a bad boy, and in fact, his parents worry about him when he behaves like a perfect angel. Naturally, Kerby has a faithful dog, who like him, gets into trouble but isn't really truly bad. Bumps Burton is the typical Misunderstood Bully, with standard bully name. Fenton Claypool is the Good Boy who is not so good as to be (in the author's words) "prissy"; Fenton's goodness allows the author to add one of the few truly surprising plot twists to the book. The adults also fit neat stereotypes, such as The Nosy Neighbor Lady and the Frazzled but Hyper-Organized Pagent Director.
The basic plot is: Kerby does a good deed for an Eccentric Old Lady in Distress. The old lady gives Kerby a magic chemistry set. Strange things begin to happen. Is the set really magic? Who is the old lady? And how will Kerby avoid getting his nose twisted by Bumps?
A light and somewhat entertaining read, this book is worth checking out of the library... but not adding to your own library at home.
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You might not have heard about a lemonade trick and magic mix,but in this book you will.Kerby Maxwell isn't a neat person but he's not as bad as he seems.Also you migth think this book is boring but when youre in an exciting part you'll like to read more and more and more about the story.This kid meets this old woman and she,gave him a chemistry set,but when he mixes it and gets near,oh no.....
I liked this book because it's interesting and emotional.The author gives examples so you would understand perfectly.Also because I didn't know some of the words and now I do and you'll learn new words too.He also describes how Kerby is feeling and everybody else too.I haven' read a book as interesting and remarkable as this book.
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