
At first, Maggie is just being contrary when she tells her parents she doesn't need to learn cursive. Then her teacher, Mrs. leeper, says maggie's cursive is so untidy her name looks like "Muggie," and she decides she will never, never read or write cursive. But when her teacher appoints Maggie class mail messenger, the notes Maggie must carry are in cursive. She can't read them, but suspects they are about her. Now she has a problem.
year: 1990, 1991, 2000, 2010
call number/section: 1000, 920
subjects: penmanship, fiction, schools, handwriting, school stories, juvenile fiction, spanish language materials, spanish language, fiction
Editions

Cleary, Beverly
Morrow Junior Books (1990)
Maggie resists learning cursive writing in the third grade, until she discovers that knowing how to read and write cursive promises to open up an entirely new world of knowledge for her.
Schools: 53

Cleary, Beverly
Avon (1991)
Maggie resists learning cursive writing in the third grade, until she discovers that knowing how to read and write cursive promises to open up an entirely new world of knowledge for her.
Schools: 12
Cleary, Beverly
s.n.
Schools: 0

Cleary, Beverly
Scholastic (2000)
Maggie resists learning cursive writing in the third grade, until she discovers that knowing how to read and write cursive promises to open up an entirely new world of knowledge for her.
Schools: 4
Cleary, Beverly
Schools: 0
Cleary, Beverly
At first, Maggie is just being contrary when she tells her parents she doesn't need to learn cursive. Then her teacher, Mrs. leeper, says maggie's cursive is so untidy her name looks like "Muggie," and she decides she will never, never read or write cursive. But when her teacher appoints Maggie class mail messenger, the notes Maggie must carry are in cursive. She can't read them, but suspects they are about her. Now she has a problem.
Schools: 0
Cleary, Beverly
s.n.
Schools: 1
Beverly Cleary
Maggie does not want to learn how to write in cursive, instead preferring to use the computer. But her resistance will end up with her in the principal's office.
Schools: 1
Cleary, Beverly
Schools: 0
Cleary, Beverly
Schools: 0
Cleary, Beverly
Noguer (2010)
Maggie resists learning cursive writing in the third grade, until she discovers that knowing how to read and write cursive promises to open up an entirely new world of knowledge for her.
Schools: 1
Cleary, Beverly
Maggie resists learning cursive writing in the third grade, until she discovers that knowing how to read and write cursive promises to open up an entirely new world of knowledge for her.
Schools: 1
Cleary, Beverly
At first, Maggie is just being contrary when she tells her parents she doesn't need to learn cursive. Then her teacher, Mrs. leeper, says maggie's cursive is so untidy her name looks like "Muggie," and she decides she will never, never read or write cursive. But when her teacher appoints Maggie class mail messenger, the notes Maggie must carry are in cursive. She can't read them, but suspects they are about her. Now she has a problem.
Schools: 1