The Nora Notebooks, Book 2: The Trouble with Babies

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Science and Technology, Knock knock, Who&, Fiction - YA
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Author: Claudia Mills ISBN: 9780385391689
Publisher: Random House Children's Books Publication: August 2, 2016
Imprint: Knopf Books for Young Readers Language: English
Author: Claudia Mills
ISBN: 9780385391689
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication: August 2, 2016
Imprint: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Language: English

**"The thought-provoking reflections on personality and growth add insight and discussability."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Fourth grade scientists are not meant to be babysitters. The second book in the Nora Notebooks finds Nora Alpers in unfamiliar territory.**

Nora Alpers has just become a ten-year-old aunt. To prepare for the new arrival, Nora has been writing down baby-related facts in her special notebook, just like she does with her favorite subject: ants. She likes the idea that someone who studies the A-N-T is also an A-U-N-T, even though she doesn’t know anything about taking care of babies.
A new family member isn’t the only thing stressing Nora out. At school, Nora has to write journals in the voice of a pioneer on the Oregon Trail and prepare for the annual science fair. Science is normally Nora’s best subject—until Nora ends up being paired with science-hating, cat-obsessed Emma! How will Nora ever learn to be a good aunt if she’s trying to survive the Oregon Trail and arguing against Emma’s unscientific science-fair ideas?

Readers will welcome the return of Nora who Publishers Weekly called “delightful[ly] enterprising” in a starred review.

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**"The thought-provoking reflections on personality and growth add insight and discussability."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Fourth grade scientists are not meant to be babysitters. The second book in the Nora Notebooks finds Nora Alpers in unfamiliar territory.**

Nora Alpers has just become a ten-year-old aunt. To prepare for the new arrival, Nora has been writing down baby-related facts in her special notebook, just like she does with her favorite subject: ants. She likes the idea that someone who studies the A-N-T is also an A-U-N-T, even though she doesn’t know anything about taking care of babies.
A new family member isn’t the only thing stressing Nora out. At school, Nora has to write journals in the voice of a pioneer on the Oregon Trail and prepare for the annual science fair. Science is normally Nora’s best subject—until Nora ends up being paired with science-hating, cat-obsessed Emma! How will Nora ever learn to be a good aunt if she’s trying to survive the Oregon Trail and arguing against Emma’s unscientific science-fair ideas?

Readers will welcome the return of Nora who Publishers Weekly called “delightful[ly] enterprising” in a starred review.

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