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The Lemonade Crime (The Lemonade War #2) Hardcover | Pages: 160 pages
Rating: 4.02 | 3669 Users | 334 Reviews

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ISBN: 0547279671 (ISBN13: 9780547279671)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Lemonade War #2
Literary Awards: Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2013)

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Following the laws of our legal system, Evan and Jessie’s fourth grade class concocts a courtroom on the playground, putting Scott Spencer, alleged thief, on trial. They create a legitimate courtroom—with a judge, witnesses, a jury of their peers—and surprising consequences.    As she explores the difficulties of fairness, Jacqueline Davies once again reveals how good she is at understanding the complex emotions of children this age.

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Title:The Lemonade Crime (The Lemonade War #2)
Author:Jacqueline Davies
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 160 pages
Published:May 2nd 2011 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published January 1st 2011)
Categories:Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Mystery. Childrens. Middle Grade

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Ratings: 4.02 From 3669 Users | 334 Reviews

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I thought this book was very well written and involving Even Treski who thought Scott Spencer stole money from him while they were all at the pool. This gave the book suspense because you don't know whose at fault until the end. The book was very interesting and I enjoyed reading about the details about the trail and how the witnesses played a huge role in the trial. One part of the book that I thought was a major scene in the book on page 118, "Evan was standing with the basketball in his

Another well written book in the series. There are some very good learning opportunities mixed with in the fun story. I will definitely continue the series!

This is the sequel to The Lemonade War, a lesson in economics cleverly disguised in a story about a brother/sister lemonade stand rivalry. Like the first, The Lemonade Crime starts every chapter off with a definition-in this case, one pertaining to the different aspects of court proceedings, as the students of 4-O attempt to figure out who stole the lemonade stand money that goes missing at the end of the first book. Sadly, I didn't really enjoy this second installment. I found it to be trying

In this second book in The Lemonade War series, the entire fourth grade participates in a trial organized by Jessie to uncover the truth about the stolen lemonade stand earnings. The third-person POV alternates between the brother and sister. The author's masterful ability to show, not tell, brings the story to life. Legal principles are woven into the story.

The way book one was based on setting up a business. This book one is on the judicial system. It's the first time I've ever seen court described for kids and it does a really good job at it. I think it's a really sneaky way to introduce the theme of the book. You do have to read the Lemonade War book #1 first or your will probably be lost and less invested into what is happening because this is a direct continuation. The is a lot of emotion pushed into this book. From the round of basketball to

I was surprised. Usually books always have a surprise when someone gets caught doing something big. But it was the total obvious! Which also made it a surprise because you usually expect the obvious to not be the answer. But in this case it's different. But it's revealed in a different than you'd expect, again. But I do recommend to read this book and the whole series. But in this case you have to read them in order to understand them. Especially with this book you have to read the first book

Even better than the first in the series, this book teaches valuable lessons about assuming, hearsay, burden of proof, revenge, and forgiveness. At the same time, it's an engaging book about a brother and sister who don't always know what to do, even if they thought they did.

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