Paris, France, is the fanciest city in the world. When Ms. Glass tells the class that the new student is from Paris, Nancy cannot believe her luck. Nancy brushes up on her fanciest French words. She is ready to make a new ami. (In French that means friend.) But Robert would rather talk about horses than the Eiffel Tower. Robert may not be as fancy as Nancy, but that doesn't mean they can't have fun!
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Another Fabulous "Fancy Nancy" book Comment: This book is darling and fun to read with a kindergartener/first grader. If you like the other "Fancy Nancy" books, then you'll be pleased with this one. You can't beat the price. Customer Rating: Summary: Great self-read book Comment: This book is a good self-reading story with a fun character my second grader can relate to. Customer Rating: Summary: My daughter loves to read Comment: My daughter loves Fancy Nancy books. I think the character is cute and perfect for little girls. This is a starter book, but I figured she could pass it on to younger friends and get them started on Fancy Nancy after she reads it. Customer Rating: Summary: laughing and learning Comment: My five year old daughter enjoys listening to Fancy Nancy and recites pages and those 'fancy words' throughout her day. Customer Rating: Summary: Do we love Nancy? Oui, Oui, Oui! Comment: She's charming...and you can't help but love her. How cute it was that she thought she had finally met a real French person...oh well, Paris, Texas isn't very close to the Riveria, but as the book says, she did make a new friend, and that's a good thing too.