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K-3I Can Read Book series.
Illustrated by
Ted Enik.
In Paris, Nancy fixates on a new classmate because he's French (or so she thinks). In Museum, she unfancily barfs en route to the class-trip destination. Both stories feel fresh, if typically over-"fancy"-ful, and the illustrations will satisfy Nancy's fans. Both books conclude with "Fancy Nancy's Fancy Words"--a fancy way to say "glossary." Review covers these I Can Read Book titles: Fancy Nancy at the Museum and Fancy Nancy and the Boy from Paris.