Chippewa Herald: ‘Amelia Bedelia’ chapter books by Herman Parish, illustrated by Lynne Avril
The world was first introduced to Amelia Bedelia in a series of 1963 picture books by Peggy Parish. Now, Peggy’s nephew, Herman Parish, has brought back the fan-favorite character in short, fast-paced ...
Peggy Parish, author of the original Amelia Bedelia books that tickle children with their literal translations and mischievous wordplay, shared a bit of the fictional housekeeper’s innocence in her ...
Tulsa World: ‘Amelia Bedelia’ chapter books by Herman Parish, illustrated by Lynne Avril
Arizona Daily Star: ‘Amelia Bedelia’ chapter books by Herman Parish, illustrated by Lynne Avril
Children's author, Herman Parish, who writes about the cheerful, literal-minded young housekeeper, Amelia Bedelia, spent Monday at Reamstown Elementary School, through a grant from Cocalico Education ...
Book character Amelia Bedelia entertained the second graders at Lackawanna Trail Elementary Center with her literal interpretations of idioms. Here she shows off her “dressed chicken” as the children ...
CEDAR FALLS - The secret to writing about Amelia Bedelia, said the author of the beloved children's stories, is to always carry a notebook. Herman Parish visited the University of Northern Iowa to ...
It’s been a half-century since Amelia Bedelia first bumbled into the Rogers’ household and dusted the furniture with dusting powder, put the lights out on the clothesline, and dressed the chicken in ...
And for generations, children have simply adored the comical character of Amelia Bedelia, the literary-minded housekeeper, who some people think is kind of wacky. She has a way with words, to put it ...
For more than 50 years, everyone's favorite silly housekeeper Amelia Bedelia has been entertaining children, and, okay, yes, grown-ups, too. Since author and teacher Peggy Parish dreamed up the ...