Reviews by Meg98
I loved the movie so much. It is really hilarious and makes you laugh out loud. Seeing the glamorous singer go to being a nun is so funny! One of my favorite scenes is when all the nuns are in the casino and the people in the casino are trying to figure out why the nuns are there. This movie is laugh out loud funny.
This movie was really funny. I watched with a couple other people and we were laughing almost the whole time. Everything the inspector does is so funny! It is among my top favorite movies. I would recommend it as a great movie for the whole family to watch.
This book tells the tale about a group of fifth graders, known as the "unshushables", who suddenly become completely shushed, and without any warning. The boys and girls have challenged each other to a contest. A no talking contest. For two days straight, the fifth graders say nothing, except if they are asked a question by an adult at school. In this case, they answer with only 3 words. The teachers are taken totally by surprise and don't know how to react. As the story goes on, it becomes more than a contest, it becomes a question of teamwork, as the fifth graders try to resist the pressure of their teachers and the principal to talk again. Who will win? The girls or the boys? The students or the teachers? This is a fantastic read!
This book tells the tale about a group of fifth graders, known as the "unshushables", who suddenly become completely shushed, and without any warning. The boys and girls have challenged each other to a contest. A no talking contest. For two days straight, the fifth graders say nothing, except if they are asked a question by an adult at school. In this case, they answer with only 3 words. The teachers are taken totally by surprise and don't know how to react. As the story goes on, it becomes more than a contest, it becomes a question of teamwork, as the fifth graders try to resist the pressure of their teachers and the principal to talk again. Who will win? The girls or the boys? The students or the teachers? The narration for this book is also great and makes it a great listen for the entire family.
This book talks about how the death of a loved one can result in a constant worry of everything. Annie worries about riding her bike, so she walks it, she keeps bandages all over herself, and even borrows a medical book from her neighbor so she can "make sure" she doesn't have some fatal disease when she has a bug bite or a rash. When Annie meets a new neighbor who is also sad because of a death, they both work together and encourage each other to let their worry go and remind themselves that accidents happen and they can't keep worrying over possible things that could happen, but instead just have fun and worry about things when they happen. They both need to put away the umbrella. This is a great book for 2-7th grade girls.

