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Roscoe Riley Rules #2: Never Swipe A Bully's Bear
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Pig-napped! When Roscoe's stuffed pig goes missing, he is convinced that Wyatt, the class bully, is responsible. When Roscoe finds out where Wyatt keeps his teddy bear, he decides to give that old bully a taste of his own medicine. That will fix everything. Won't it?

Lexile Measure: 340L (What's this?)

Series: Roscoe Riley Rules (Book 2)

Paperback: 96 pages

Publisher: HarperCollins; 4/27/08 edition (May 27, 2008)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0061148830

ISBN-13: 978-0061148835

Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 0.2 x 7.6 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (56 customer reviews)

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Age Range: 6 - 10 years

Grade Level: 1 - 5

Roscoe Riley is one of those little boys who trouble just follows. The storyline is funny with great illustrations, and has a nice lesson about jumping to conclusions and unintended consequences. I'd say this book is perfect for beginning or reluctant readers, both boys and girls. It's nice to have a book that makes kids giggle, without being mean. He's definitely a character children can relate to, and I (as well as my daughter) recommend the whole series.

Great series for teaching young kids about life lessons. My 8 year old son enjoys this series and it has lead to some great life skills conversations. This is a great conversation starter for you and your little one.

Great narrative voice young boys will relate to...especially clever, ornery boys! : ) Have now read 1 and 2, and can't wait for #3--entertaining and fun read.

My son loves this series. It is a great for those beginning to read chapter books. Chapters are short and he enjoys the sense of accomplishment when he finishes. We have enjoyed reading several in the series and have begun to recognize the similar structure the author uses with each book which is helping my son develop his writing as well.Storyline begins with Roscoe in time-out, and then the bulk of the story explaining how he got there.i like the hidden lesson within the story. My son enjoys reading them and I would recommend them.

– Roscoe Riley is once again in timeout for his bad behavior. In this book his heart wasn’t in the right place though. He was jealous of another boys stuffed animal. Rosco’s went missing and he assumed the other boy took it. When he saw the other boy had a stuffed animal he took his. He figured it was only fair and that maybe the other boy would return his stuffed animal to him.It is never okay to accuse someone of taking something of yours without proof. It is never okay to take something that doesn’t belong to you out of jealousy or spite.In this book Roscoe learned that he acted too rash and that he didn’t have all the facts. He learned that it isn’t fair to treat others badly just because you feel bad. He learned that when you lose something important to you that it is likely you will eventually find it again I’m a place you least expect it to be.I highly recommend this book for any child that is having a difficult time engaging in the book world. It has a nice lesson about following the rules and it has humor, which makes for a nice read.

This book is as funny as the first and my daughter loved it. She has to do reading logs every night for school and we are going through Roscoes right now just to see what outrageous thing he can come up with next. My daughter is in 3rd grade and has some difficulty in reading, therefore, she likes Roscoe as they are not too hard but difficult enough to challenge her. FUNNY!

I bought the first three Roscoe Riley books for my 8-year old daughter. We took turns reading them to each other and she was able to read most of the words herself, which was a great confidence-booster. The stories were very funny (we laughed out loud A LOT!) and there was always a life lesson to learn. As a parent, I liked the stories a bit more than the Junie B. Jones books (which is a great series, don't get me wrong!) because Roscoe was a little less "fresh" than Junie B. We can't wait to read more!!!

My 3 year old grandson loves to listen to Roscoe Rules. We have all seven books on Audible. His mother appreciates that even though Roscoe gets into trouble it is more from bad judgment than from rebellion or rudeness.

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