Very warm and awesome

Nolan 2022-01-13 08:02:57

I want to write this review because of my cousin...

She is also 9 years old this year, very naughty, very active, always likes to play so dirty, and occasionally speaks a few swear words, I contacted her Not many, seeing her this year, I always feel whether she has ADHD~ I always can't use up the energy. Under certain circumstances, I am envious of this energy~ Hehe...

Looking at Ramona, I always think of her, really In addition to the appearance, they are similar in many aspects~

Family is very important. Ramona is very lucky. In a very warm family, the parents are very patient and very good at educating. After all, a child is good or bad, and after all, everything the family gives is inseparable. , So Ramona will be able to understand how to restrain and control her active personality. This is the greatest luck, so I thought in my heart that if my cousin can also live in such a complete and warm family life, maybe she will change She must be very sensible and smart. It is not that there are always people in the family who have opinions about her. She also wants to get other people's attention.

Aunt Bea is the person who knows Ramona better. After all, everyone is the youngest in the family, so the two are always close. , It’s actually very good, but Aunt Bea is going to marry and leave, which also makes Ramona feel sad. After all, children will always believe in "You will always have me around". But she doesn’t know whoever will have her own family, yes. Leaving.

In fact, everyone has come from a child, and their psychology is not difficult to understand. Maybe because we grow up, things are always complicated, but in fact, children's ideas can't be simpler! All caring, more affirmation, more patience, more warmth... Then they can all live well!

I really envy the hearts of children, and imagine things that can be so unreliable, so wonderful! Simple, simple! Of course! The premise really needs a good family...then can have a beautiful life~

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  • Jaylen 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Too beautiful stories are not suitable for me who is no longer a child. You are so happy, how can I be alone! For how cute you are loli, I'll give you one star!

  • Lupe 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    The child's imagination is wild, and the joey king is strange.

Ramona and Beezus quotes

  • Bob Quimby: So, Beezus, suppose I told you that when I pulled up by the house tonight I saw your old buddy Henry staring at it like he left something important inside of it.

    Dorothy Quimby: Henry Huggins? I haven't heard that name in a while. Isn't he the boy that used to eat dirt in the backyard?

    Bob Quimby: Yeah.

    Beezus: He doesn't do that anymore!

    Bob Quimby: Ooh, if I didn't know better, I'd say somebody's got a crush.

    Beezus: Can we please talk about something else?

    Dorothy Quimby: Well, there is that dance coming up. Maybe he wants to ask you to it.

    Bob Quimby: Well, if he's gonna ask my daughter to dance, he better have some moves. Can the old dirt-eater do this?

    [Mr. Quimby starts dancing very badly. Ramona and Mrs. Quimby laugh]

    Beezus: [Embarrassed. Playfully throws a towel at Mr. Quimby] Oh, I hope not! Stop! Mom!

  • Ramona Quimby: [Watching a commercial, reciting the slogan] "Royal Peanut Butter: There's a bit of magic in every jar"!

    Bob Quimby: Is that one of your favorites? That's the rack we gotta get you into, 'cause those TV kids make millions.

    Ramona Quimby: Beezus, do you think I could be in a commercial like that?

    Beezus: [Fixing Ramona's hair with a curling iron] Sure, you'd make a great frog.

    Ramona Quimby: Hey!

    Beezus: Hold still. I'm almost done.

    Ramona Quimby: It's picture-perfect, right?

    Beezus: Let's be realistic, Ramona. This is a curling iron, not a magic wand.

    [She puts the curling iron down and holds up a mirror for Ramona to see what her new hairdo looks like]

    Beezus: But, all things considered, I'd say you've never looked better.

    Ramona Quimby: I love it! Thanks, Beezus!