The behavior that Junie B. displays is normal for a child of her age.She is funny, strong-willed, and prone to misunderstandings and mishaps. “Junie B. …show more content…
because the set of novels are teaching their children bad grammar. The exact thing they are trying to improve upon. “That’s how come both of us hugged each other. And we said a ‘pology.” (Park 10) is only one of the examples of bad grammar usage in this novel. “Although sometimes dismissed as an example of "bad grammar," the Junie B. Jones series by Barbara Park can also be seen as exemplifying four principles of linguistics: language follows rules, language is constantly changing, language is learned at special times and in special ways, and language is a reflection of social power. But it’s nothing that kids learning how to talk don’t say. Kids in today’s generation are surrounded with bad grammar everywhere they go. The novels shouldn’t be to blame.” (Random House) If the parents are really that worried about their children picking up and obtaining bad grammar they should shelter their kids more. Just because some adults don’t want their kids reading these novels doesn’t mean they should be banned altogether. There are many people who enjoy and use these books as a set example for what they want their kids to realize what is wrong and not partake that same