![]() ![]() The story starts with Amelia going to a farm for her first field trip, along with her teacher and classmates. In my opinion, “Amelia Bedelia’s First Field Trip” is a good book because it teaches the young reader that going on a field trip is fun, but it is also a learning adventure. The book could also be used to talk about the different meanings of groups of animals and other words that Amelia Bedelia got confused with, such as an ear of corn. There is no central message to this story, but it can be a great story to read to children before their first field trip to get excited. ![]() The illustration shows a potato with eyes, corn with ears, and lettuce with a head. Dinkins was explaining the eyes on a potato, corn growing in ears, and lettuce growing a head, the illustration shows Amelia Bedelia’s exact thoughts of what this could look like. Dinkins have a pink pinky?” Throughout the book the illustrations go along with Amelia Bedelia taking things too literally, which makes them fun and engaging to look at. What colors were her other fingers? Did Mrs. “She had never seen a green thumb before, and she wondered which hand it was on. Instantly Amelia Bedelia is interested and looked at Mrs. Dinkins said his wife had a green thumb in the garden. This makes the story funny and enjoyable to anyone who reads it. ![]() Amelia Bedelia is the main character who is willing to learn about the farm, but takes things too literally. I enjoyed reading Amelia Bedelia’s First Field Trip because of the main character and the illustrations. ![]()
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