One student from Mrs. Wallace's second grade class will be chosen to tell a special Christmas story at the school assembly. When Redheaded Robbie's name is pulled from the hat, the class groans. Poor Robbie Whenever he is excited or nervous, his words come out all twisted and confused. How will he be able to tell his Christmas story at the assembly? Won't everyone laugh? With a little help from some friends, Robbie learns that it is not so much how a person speaks but what is said that matters the most.
Robbie is in 2nd grade. He is shy and nervous. His classmates do the unexpected as Robbie searches for a Christmas story to present. I would recommend. Great character trait story! Beautiful illustrations!
Redheaded Robbie is Fun and Moving
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This story of a nervous boy who has to write and tell a Christmas story at school is touching, and fun. While asking for help from his friends, and being a moral example to them, Robbie doesn't realize he's writing the perfect Christmas story. This will soon be a Classic!
excellent story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I"m taking a reading course and the instructor read this book... everyone was in tears. This is a wonderful story!! I left class and found the nearest book store and bought it. I love children's books that teach valuable lessons. I plan to use it to teach my students how to identify the character, goal or problem and the solution.
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