Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go (Ivy & Bean #2) 
This book is about these girls that think that the school bathroom is haunted. They do all these crazy things just to prove that there's a ghost in the bathroom. I recommend this book to girls that like funny stories. I liked the part when she spilled the beans about the ghost and she started crying and told the teacher. Her friends weren't mad, she just thought that they were. I recommend this book to kids that like funny books.
I was very disturbed about the story discussing graves under schools and ghosts that were miserable, sad, etc. Not exactly what I would call uplifting and appropriate reading for a my daugher who is 7 years old. Call me old fashioned (which is an oxymoron because I tend to me quite progressive) but this is just not something I want my little girl reading and I just threw it in the trash. Next time maybe I should read each book I buy for her ahead of time.

3.5 stars it's a cute series and I am enjoying reading it to L
This second installment in the Ivy and Bean series is fine, but really nothing super special. The plot is a little thin, and my daughter didn't love the half-toned hijinks as much as the first one.
Been reading these with my 8 year old daughter, we alternate pages, She loves them. ... Full review below....I have read this book twice, four years apart. First with my oldest daughter and then with my youngest daughter. My son who is between the girls has shown no interest to the books, but he did listen as his sister read it to me, usually while he did his piano practice. When I read this with my oldest, she was a very reluctant reader and we alternated pages, and if ever there was a shorter
Annie Barrows
Paperback | Pages: 128 pages Rating: 4.09 | 4682 Users | 290 Reviews

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Original Title: | Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go |
ISBN: | 0811849112 (ISBN13: 9780811849111) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ivy & Bean #2 |
Interpretation As Books Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go (Ivy & Bean #2)
Best friends Ivy and Bean are back and looking for adventure in the second installment of this engaging new series. This time they've made an amazing discoverya ghost in the school bathroom! Ivy and Bean can see its cloudy form and its glowing eyes. They can hear its moaning voice. This is the best thing that ever happened at schooluntil the teachers find out. Now Ivy and Bean have to figure out how to get the ghost out of the bathroom. Will they succeed? Maybe. Will they have fun? Of course!Be Specific About Regarding Books Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go (Ivy & Bean #2)
Title | : | Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go (Ivy & Bean #2) |
Author | : | Annie Barrows |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 128 pages |
Published | : | July 5th 2007 by Chronicle Books (first published March 1st 2006) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Childrens. Chapter Books. Realistic Fiction. Juvenile. Middle Grade. 1st Grade |
Rating Regarding Books Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go (Ivy & Bean #2)
Ratings: 4.09 From 4682 Users | 290 ReviewsCritique Regarding Books Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go (Ivy & Bean #2)
Neither the character development nor the illustrations were quite as compelling as in the first book, but it remains head and shoulders better than those beginning-chapter book standbys, Magic Tree House and Junie B. Jones. Volume 2 does benefit from having a boy character appearing periodically, but the series probably remains too feminine with the partially pink cover to convince many boys to try it, which will certainly be their loss. Ivy and Bean remain two wonderful kids who overflow withThis book is about these girls that think that the school bathroom is haunted. They do all these crazy things just to prove that there's a ghost in the bathroom. I recommend this book to girls that like funny stories. I liked the part when she spilled the beans about the ghost and she started crying and told the teacher. Her friends weren't mad, she just thought that they were. I recommend this book to kids that like funny books.
I was very disturbed about the story discussing graves under schools and ghosts that were miserable, sad, etc. Not exactly what I would call uplifting and appropriate reading for a my daugher who is 7 years old. Call me old fashioned (which is an oxymoron because I tend to me quite progressive) but this is just not something I want my little girl reading and I just threw it in the trash. Next time maybe I should read each book I buy for her ahead of time.

3.5 stars it's a cute series and I am enjoying reading it to L
This second installment in the Ivy and Bean series is fine, but really nothing super special. The plot is a little thin, and my daughter didn't love the half-toned hijinks as much as the first one.
Been reading these with my 8 year old daughter, we alternate pages, She loves them. ... Full review below....I have read this book twice, four years apart. First with my oldest daughter and then with my youngest daughter. My son who is between the girls has shown no interest to the books, but he did listen as his sister read it to me, usually while he did his piano practice. When I read this with my oldest, she was a very reluctant reader and we alternated pages, and if ever there was a shorter
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