When Mrs. announces Job Day at School, Junie B. gets carried away (as usual!), coming up with the "bestest"--and strangest--job description in Room Nine. "Another hilarious, easy book about Junie B. Jones."--Booklist.
Junie B. tells all of her classmates that she has the best job to share on career day, but she doesn't have an idea of what she is going to share. Junie B. comes as a janitor and she helps her classmates and readers learn that all jobs are important.
“"I am just being one job!"”
My name is Junie B. Jones. The B stands for Beatrice. Except I don’t like Beatrice. I just like B and that’s all.Highlighted by 6 Kindle customers
no shouting. And no running in the hall. And no butting the other children in the stomach with your head.Highlighted by 4 Kindle customers
Punishment is the school word for sitting at a big table all by yourself.Highlighted by 4 Kindle customers
Contents 1. PunishmentHighlighted by 3 Kindle customers
Punishment pg. 1
The Cop and Dr. Smiley pg. 12
Me and My Big Fat Mouth pg. 21
Dumb Ollie pg. 30
Shining pg. 37
Tingling pg. 37
Jobs and Jobs pg. 51
Gus Vallony pg. 63
Preceded by Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business, and followed by Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying.
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