Ramona and sister, parents, aunts, friends, and classmates

Braeden 2022-01-13 08:02:57

Nowadays, the names of movies are becoming less and less confusing, maybe just glance at the movie casually and write the title. If you take your time, you will know that this film should be called "Ramona and Sisters, Parents, Aunts, Friends, and Classmates", yes, in fact, Ramona is the only protagonist.

Ramona is indeed super cute, with a pink face, big eyes, a silky and silky sister's head, and a moderate figure. Overall, she is a walking kawaii dumpling. His family is also super happy. Mom and Dad have infinite patience with their babies. There is a super soft and waxy cat at home, and a particularly good sister.

Although life is like an electrocardiogram, everything goes smoothly, but Leimona's life is really smooth, occasionally a little annoyance, knocking raw eggs on her head, which is just passed by her classmates with a smile. It’s also a rare memorial. My sister took a sip and squirted it out while setting up a stall to sell lemonade, but she just cursed her. The other party accepted the car and destroyed the car when she started a car wash. My dad was unemployed but the school hired it. Dad is an art teacher.

So it’s like this in childhood. It seems that a lot of things have happened, but they don’t.

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Extended Reading
  • Reagan 2022-04-21 09:03:02

    very warm and beautiful

  • Camden 2022-04-24 07:01:19

    Realizing that this facelift is so powerful, it's full of familiar faces!

Ramona and Beezus quotes

  • Triplet Boy: We saw your underpants!

    [laughing]

  • [first lines]

    Ramona Quimby: My name is Ramona Q. I'm nine and three months, and no matter what my sister Beezus tells you: I'm not a pest. My dad says I just having overactive imagination, which does come in handy. It makes the fun parts funner and the scary parts scarier. And frankly, it's good to scare yourself once in a while. Because if you can't be brave at recess, how can you do it what it really counts?