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  1. Socks by Beverly Cleary, 1990-11-01
  2. Ribsy (Avon Camelot Books) by Beverly Cleary, 1990-03-01
  3. Ellen Tebbits by Beverly Cleary, 1990-07-01
  4. The Ramona Collection, Vol. 1: Beezus and Ramona / Ramona the Pest / Ramona the Brave / Ramona and Her Father by Beverly Cleary, 2006-08-01
  5. Fifteen (Avon Camelot Books) by Beverly Cleary, 1996-10-01
  6. Muggie Maggie by Beverly Cleary, 1990-05-01
  7. The Ralph Mouse Collection by Beverly Cleary, 2001-09-01
  8. Henry and the Paper Route(Henry Huggins) by Beverly Cleary, 1990-09-01
  9. Henry and Ribsy by Beverly Cleary, 1990-03-01
  10. Otis Spofford by Beverly Cleary, 1990-09-01
  11. A Girl from Yamhill by Beverly Cleary, 1996-10-01
  12. Jean and Johnny (Avon Camelot Books) by Beverly Cleary, 1996-10-01
  13. Ramona empieza el curso by Beverly Cleary, 1997-12-16
  14. Two Times the Fun by Beverly Cleary, 2005-04-01

1. Kidsreads.com - Beverly Cleary
Tells about Cleary's life and her career as a writer.Category Kids and Teens People and Society Authors Cleary, Beverly......Beverly Cleary. Beverly Cleary was born in McMinnville, Oregon, and,until she was old enough to attend school, lived on a farm in
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The World of

Beverly Cleary

Beverly Cleary
After graduation from junior college in Ontario, California, and the University of California at Berkeley, Mrs. Cleary entered the School of Librarianship at the University of Washington, Seattle. There she specialized in library work with children. She was Children's Librarian in Yakima, Washington, until she married Clarence Cleary and moved to California. The Clearys are the parents of twins, now grown. Mrs. Cleary's hobbies are travel and needlework.
Mrs. Cleary's books have earned her many prestigious awards, including the 1984 John Newbery Medal for Dear Mr. Henshaw , for the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children in 1983. Her Ramona and Her Father and Ramona Quimby, Age 8 were named 1978 and 1982 Newbery Honor Books, respectively. Among Mrs. Cleary's other awards are the American Library Association's 1975 Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, the Catholic Library Association's 1980 Regina Medal, and the University of Southern Mississippi's 1982 Silver Medallion, all presented in recognition of her lasting contribution to children's literature. In addition, Mrs. Cleary was the 1984 United States author nominee for the Hans Christian Andersen Award, a prestigious international award. Equally important are the more than 35 statewide awards Mrs. Cleary's books have received based on the direct votes of her young readers. The Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden for Children , featuring bronze statues of Ramona Quimby, Henry Huggins, and Ribsy, was recently opened in Portland, Oregon.

2. Who2 Profile: Beverly Cleary
BEVERLY CLEARY • Author. Name at birth Beverly Atlee Bunn BeverlyCleary published Henry Huggins, her first book, in 1950.
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BEVERLY CLEARY Author Name at birth: Beverly Atlee Bunn Beverly Cleary published Henry Huggins , her first book, in 1950. The adventures of Henry and his neighborhood pals continued in a series of books featuring a spunky little girl named Ramona Quimby. Cleary has written over 30 books for children, including The Mouse and The Motorcycle and the Newbery-winning Dear Mr. Henshaw . Cleary has also published two memoirs, A Girl From Yamhill and My Own Two Feet. Author Profile: Beverly Cleary
Endearing profile of how Cleary got started and what she's done since The World of Beverly Cleary
Character profiles, a neighborhood map and activities for fans Ramona and Henry Statues
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Brief biography and a few notes Birth:
12 April 1916 Birthplace:
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3. SearchBiblio.com - Search For: Cleary Beverly, Ramona The Brave
cleary beverly, Ramona The Brave, (Trade Paperback Young Reader Series)Scholastic, 15th, 1975. Cleary, Beverly. Ramona the Brave.
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4. SearchBiblio.com - Search For: Cleary Beverly, Dear Mr Henshaw
Good. read...... cleary beverly, DEAR MR HENSHAW, Good. Paperback. Bookseller cleary beverly.Dear Mr Henshaw. Binding Paperback.
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5. CLEARY BEVERLY (in MARION)
cleary beverly. Records 1 to 25 of 82. Cleary, Beverly. cn Beezus and Ramona/ by Beverly Cleary ; ill. by Louis Darling. New York Morrow, c1955.
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6. Beverly Cleary
Beverly Cleary. Return to top. Works consulted for this paper Cleary, Beverly. Beezusand Ramona. Morrow, 1955 Cleary, Beverly. Dear Mr. Henshaw. Morrow, 1983.
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Beverly Cleary
by Mary Shackelford Tise
15 March 1999
Introduction
Beverly Cleary has written stories that have amused children and adults for almost fifty years. In the course of her career, Cleary has created some of the most memorable characters in children's literature, including Ramona Quimby, Ralph S. Mouse, and Henry Huggins. A list of the awards and honors she has earned fills two pages in the reference volumes Something about the Author. These awards include the John Newbery Medal (for the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children) for her 1983 novel Dear Mr. Henshaw, and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award (for substantial and lasting contributions to children's literature) in 1975. I chose to write about Beverly Cleary not because of her critical acclaim, however, but because she writes stories that my own children (and, to be perfectly honest, I myself) love to read. Return to top
Characters; the appeal of Henry, Ramona, and Ralph

7. CLEARY BEVERLY (in MARION)
cleary beverly. Cleary, Beverly. (about) (109 titles); Cleary, Beverly. (about); Cleary, Beverly. Girl from Yamhill. (1 title); Cleary, Beverly.
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8. Beverly Cleary : Muggie Maggie/Emily's Runaway Imagination/Mitch And Amy/Socks/B
Title Beverly Cleary Muggie Maggie/Emily's Runaway Imagination/Mitch and Amy/Socks/BoxedSubject Children's Books Author cleary beverly Parish, Peggy,Sweat
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Beverly Cleary : Muggie Maggie/Emily's Runaway Imagination/Mitch and Amy/Socks/Boxed Children's Books
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9. Beverly Cleary : Ellen Tebbits : Runaway Ralph : The Mouse And The Motorcycle :
Title Beverly Cleary Ellen Tebbits Runaway Ralph The Mouse and the Motorcycle Strider Subject Children's Books Author cleary beverly Avi Beyond the
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10. Beverly Cleary
Beverly Cleary. URL http//spokpl.Lib.wa.us/MARION?A=CLEARY+BEVERLYBackground Information Born on April 12,1916 McMinville Oregon.
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Background info
  • Beverly Altee Bunn was born on April 12, 1916
  • She was born in McMinville Oregon.
  • She was an only child.
  • She lived on a farm in Yamhill, Oregon until she was six.
  • They moved to Portland, Oregon after that
  • Her ancestors were Pioneers
  • They were one of the first people to get to Oregon from the Oregon Trail.
  • They lived through the depression years.
  • Her father lost his job during the depression
  • Her favorite thing to do on the farm was trip her chickens.
  • She took Ballet and Piano lessons.
  • She got straight EÕs in school.
  • In the 1940Õs she got married to a man named Clarence T. Cleary.
  • They had twins: Malcolm, James and a daughter Mary Ann Elizabeth.

Types of Books:
  • fiction
  • She writes stories that are funny and usually to deal with people she likes and cares about.

What I Like About My Author:
  • I like the book she wrote
  • Her life was cool
  • She took lessons that I took like Ballet and Piano
  • She lived through hard times

List of Books:
  • Ralph S. Mouse
  • Ramona Quimby Age 8
  • Ramona And Her Father
  • Dear Mr. Henshaw

11. CLEARY BEVERLY (in MARION)
cleary beverly. Cleary, Beverly. ( about) (86 titles); Cleary, Beverly.Girl from Yamhill. (1 title); Cleary, Beverly. Runaway Ralph. (1 title).
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12. Beverly Cleary
Introduces the author and her books. Also includes character profiles, online games, and teaching resources.Category Kids and Teens People and Society Authors cleary, beverly......
http://www.beverlycleary.com/

13. Beverly Cleary : Teacher Resources Unit
Includes biographical information, bibliography, lesson plans, and related links.Category Arts Literature Authors C cleary, beverly......beverly cleary Teacher Resource File. Welcome to the Internet School LibraryMedia Center beverly cleary page. beverly cleary From University of Indiana.
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Beverly Cleary : Teacher Resource File
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Beverly Cleary page. You will find biography, lesson plans, bibliograpy and other resources here. For other authors, see Authors and Illustrators of Children's Books . You can search this site, use and index or sitemap . Revised 3/9/03
Biography
Bibliography Unit/Lesson Plans ERIC Resources
Biography
The Beverly Cleary Home Page
Beverly Cleary
Biography
Meet Beverly Cleary
Biography; Bibliography; Ramona's World Activity Guide;
Write to Ramona; Read What Others Wrote to Ramona;
Write a Book Review; Read Others Book Review;
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Beverly Cleary
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Author profile from Trelease-on-reading.com
Interview with Beverly Cleary, August 1999
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Bibliography
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Lesson Plans
Teacher Cyber Guide: Dear Mr. Henshaw
Unit Plan. Grades 7-8. San Diego County Schools
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Answers for Beverly Cleary's Ramona Quimby Books
Vocabulary from her books. Faces of the Family
Beezus and Ramona
Ramona Quimby, Age 8

14. CLEARY, BEVERLY - Educational Paperback Association
cleary, beverly. 1916. Author. http//www.teleport.com/~krp/cleary.html
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Autobiographical sketch written for the Eighth Book of Junior Authors and Illustrators, 2000: "When I was a little girl named Beverly Bunn, I lived on a farm outside of Yamhill, Oregon, where I followed my mother around pleading, 'Tell me a story. Tell me a story.' Finally, because she was worn out by my whining and because she was lonely for books herself, she started a small library in a lodge room upstairs over a bank. 'There is entirely too much gossip in Yamhill,' she said. 'People should read.' Books shipped from the State Library were shelved in a donated china cabinet. Saturday afternoons Mother acted as librarian while I sat in a slippery leather chair listening to the patrons' unstoppable gossip and looking forward to evening when Mother would read to me from one of these books. More English Fairy Tales edited by Joseph Jacobs was my favorite. "When I was six years old we moved to Portland where I was awed by the beauty of the downtown public library and stunned by the size of the boys and girls room. Shelves and shelves of books, all for children! (I would have been even more stunned if I had known that room would someday bear my name.) Every two weeks Mother and I traveled by streetcar to the library for books.

15. Author Profile: Beverly Cleary
A biographical sketch of children's author beverly cleary and his books, excerpted from Jim Trelease's story anthology Hey! Listen to This. Read All About It! Author Profiles. Wilson Rawls. beverly cleary
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Author Profiles Wilson Rawls Beverly Cleary Gary Paulsen Book Excerpts Read-Aloud Handbk Ozma of Oz "Trip to Fenway..." Rain Gutters for ... Downloads (The following author essay is excerpted from Jim Trelease's anthology Hey! Listen to This , one of the more than 40 profiles contained there with each of the collected stories. See CONTENTS for a listing of all stories.) by Jim Trelease he would become one of this century's most popular writers for children, but you would never have guessed it to look at her sitting in the row against the blackboard with all the boys. She was the only girl assigned to the "blackbird" reading group, the lowest in that Portland, Oregon, first grade. How could such a thing happen? Why, her mother used to be a school teacher and had been surrounding her with books and reading since she'd been an infant. In fact, her mom had opened the first library in the little farm community they used to live in. She'd always told the girl that school was wonderful and so were books and reading.

16. Multnomah County Library KidsPage: Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden
Ramona Quimby and her sister Beezus often found misadventures in the books of beverly cleary. Visit this sculpture garden and Ramona in bronze. Ramona Quimby is the beloved young heroine of beverly cleary's whimsical books about growing up in Northeast Portland.
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Ramona Quimby is the beloved young heroine of Beverly Cleary's whimsical books about growing up in Northeast Portland. She has been immortalized, along with Henry Huggins and Henry's dog Ribsy, in the Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden for Children in Portland's Grant Park (which is four blocks from the real Klickitat Street).
Portland artist Lee Hunt sculpted the statues of the three Cleary characters in clay, and then had them cast in bronze. Fountains are under Ramona's and Ribsy's feet, perfect for kids to splash in during warm weather. Around the concrete fountain slab are granite plaques engraved with the titles of the Cleary books that take place in Portland. These include all the Henry Huggins books

17. Beverly Cleary : Biography
Learn about beverly cleary, popular children's book author. beverly cleary Biography. beverly cleary was born in McMinnville in Yamhill County, Oregon on April 12, 1916.
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Beverly Cleary Biography
Beverly Cleary was born in McMinnville in Yamhill County , Oregon on April 12, 1916. If you like her books, you might want to read more about her in her own memoirs, The Girl from Yamhill , published in 1988, and My Own Two Feet , published in 1995. Both books were published by the William Morrow Co. If you can't find these books, you can get them on interlibrary loan through your public library. Please ask.
She went to college and became a librarian, just like me. She and her husband, Clarence, are the proud parents of twins, a boy and a girl, who are all grown up now, of course. The Clearys live in Carmel, California . My favorite books are the Ramona Quimby books. These, with the Henry Huggins books, are considered classics in children's literature. Henry Huggins was her first published book in 1950! The settings [place where the story happens] is Portland, Oregon. Northeast Portland has a Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden with sculptures of Ramona, Henry Huggins and his dog Ribsy. You can see Ramona's statue there. There are also some pictures of Beverly Cleary and her husband, Clarence, at that WWW link. The photo you see at the top of the page comes from that page.
Her books are among the first "chapter" books we read in school, usually anywhere from second to fourth grade. I like the Ramona books because they are realistic. It's not always easy being young. Ramona and her family are very real people to me. The family faces real life problems, as in

18. Multnomah County Library KidsPage: Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden
Provides information about the Portland garden. Also pictures the statues of Ramona, Henry Huggins, Category Arts Literature Authors C cleary, beverly......Statues of Ramona, Henry Huggins, and Ribsy with beverly cleary in the sculpturegarden. Ramona at Portland's beverly cleary Sculpture Garden for Children!
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Ramona Quimby is the beloved young heroine of Beverly Cleary's whimsical books about growing up in Northeast Portland. She has been immortalized, along with Henry Huggins and Henry's dog Ribsy, in the Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden for Children in Portland's Grant Park (which is four blocks from the real Klickitat Street).
Portland artist Lee Hunt sculpted the statues of the three Cleary characters in clay, and then had them cast in bronze. Fountains are under Ramona's and Ribsy's feet, perfect for kids to splash in during warm weather. Around the concrete fountain slab are granite plaques engraved with the titles of the Cleary books that take place in Portland. These include all the Henry Huggins books

19. Barbara & Douglas Smith: Third Floor Publishing - Literature Study - Beverly Cle
Yet, characters from beverly cleary's beloved series of children's books gleefully "romp" in Grant Park in Portland.
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"Beverly Cleary's Childhood Memories Make Great Children's Stories"
By Barbara Smith They have immortalized few fictional characters in bronze and few authors have been honored with their on sculpture garden. Yet, characters from Beverly Cleary's beloved series of children's books gleefully "romp" in Grant Park in Portland. "Ramona Quimby," the whimsical scamp joins "Henry Huggins" and his dog "Ribsy," other series' characters, in the new Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden for Children, which opened in October 13, 1995. The sculptor, Lee Hunt also presented the Gresham Regional Library with two terra cotta busts of "Ramona": one smiling smugly, and one frowning angrily. At both occasions, Beverly Cleary greeted old and new fans. For forty-five years Beverly Cleary has written winsome books for young readers; books well-received by both readers and critics. Her approach has been to been to write not what children ought to read about, but what they want to read about. As a reluctant reader herself, she has described a strategy to encourage young readers: "Although children long for laughter, too often . . . adults feel the purpose of any book is to teach . . . Children would learn so much more if they were allowed to relax, enjoy a story, and discover what it is they want or need from books. They might even learn to enjoy reading, especially if they found in the early grades humorous books that make them laugh." (

20. BookPage Interview August 1999: Beverly Cleary
Includes background information as well as excerpts from an interview with Miriam Drennan.
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Ramona's World
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We haven't read any new Ramona Quimby adventures in about 15 years, but she is back, and she is more fun than ever. Ramona's World finds Ramona entering the fourth grade, longing for a best girlfriend, and still being happily disgusted by Yard Ape. BookPage had the delightful opportunity to talk to Newbery Medalist Beverly Cleary about her writing, her life, and her beloved Ramona Geraldine Quimby. Cleary became interested in writing for children because reading meant so much to her as a child. "I was a great reader of fairy tales. I tried to read the entire fairy tale section of the library: Andrew Lang's Blue Fairy Book, Red Fairy Book, and so on, probably down to the Puce or Chartreuse fairy tales," she laughs. These days, Cleary reads biographies and some fiction by English women writers. Ramona was first introduced to readers in the 1950s as a peripheral character (Cleary interjects "a nuisance") in the Henry Huggins books. Had she visualized developing Ramona's character, or did Ramona take on a life of her own? "Well, I didn't visualize anything more about Ramona. In fact, she was an accidental character. It occurred to me that as I wrote, all of these children appeared to be only children, so I tossed in a little sister, and at that time, we had a neighbor named Ramona. I heard somebody call out, 'Ramona!' so I just named her Ramona."

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