Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying is described as Junie B. is the best spier in the world. Reasons being she has sneaky feet, and her nose does not whistle when she breathes. But guess what? Junie B. might be real sneaky and real peeky. But when she spies on Mrs., she could get into real trouble (Parks). 410 is the Lexile measure. There are advantages and disadvantages to this book as well. One advantage is Junie B. Jones keeps you on the edge of your seats see what stunt she is going to pull next and she is hysterical ("Hip-Hip-Hooray for Junie B."). A disadvantage is some people say she has terrible grammar and their kids are learning to talk like Junie B. Jones thinking it is correct grammar ("How to Talk like Honey Boo Boo.").
Another book Barbara Parks wrote is Junie B. Jones: Aloha-ha-ha. This book is about Junie B. and her family are going on a vacation to Hawaii! And ha! Mr. Scary is giving Junie a real, actual camera to keep a photo journal of her trip! But taking good vacation pictures is not always easy. Because what if there is an unfortunate inner tube incident at the swimming pool? (And, oh my! Let’s not even mention what happens if a tropical bird gets tangled in your hair!) Will Junie B.’s vacation end up picture-perfect or will her trip to Hawaii be aloha-horrible? 360 is the Lexile measure