- Ramona Quimby
:"For the children's television series based on the "Ramona" novels, see here."
Ramona Geraldine Quimby is a character from a series of novels by
Beverly Cleary . She starts out in theHenry Huggins series as the pestering little sister of Henry's friend Beatrice, called "Beezus" by Ramona and her family. She was given a larger role in the novelBeezus and Ramona . Then the series concentrated on her from kindergarten onward. Ramona is a rambunctious girl who is misunderstood by others. She wants to grow up quickly and hates being called a baby.Ramona is a very imaginative child. Often her imagination and her pretend games, lead to embarrassing situations. To Ramona, all these situations are logical but most of the adults in Ramona's life do not understand her behavior. One such occasion is when Ramona pretends to be a fireman and goes to school with her pajama on under her clothes. She begins to overheat and eventually is forced to tell her teacher. Ramona frequently copies what she sees on television or what other people around her are doing, such as attempting to look like a girl in a commercial but ending up with her hair tangled with burrs.
Ramona has the appearance of being a very happy-go-lucky, independent and brave child but is actually much more sensitive than she appears. She becomes easily upset by incidents involving unfair rules, unfair adults or being treated younger than she actually is. When she is not allowed to visit her newborn sister, Roberta, in hospital, due to her age, Ramona begins to feel depressed and sick. Ramona is upset for most of grade three due to a misunderstood comment made by her teacher, Mrs. Whaley. Her problems are usually resolved when she talks to her parents, sister or her teacher. Ramona and Beezus have a love/hate relationship. Ramona frequently annoys or unintentionally hurts Beezus' feelings but when Ramona needs support, Beezus usually helps her. As the girls await the birth of their new sibling, Beezus calms a nervous Ramona and allows Ramona to share her bed for the night.
She is a talented artist but is bad at spelling. She says herself that she gets excited very easily, unlike her friend Howie. She sometimes dresses in unique costumes on Halloween and during a Christmas play to get attention. Yet she never wants to hide inside her costume. She wants people to know that the "baddest witch in the world" and the black-nosed sheep is Ramona.
Ramona also enjoys making noise, whether it's pounding bricks on the concrete with Howie in their game Brick Factory or clunking down the street on tin can stilts.
She has a worn doll with green hair called Chevrolet in the early books. In
Ramona and Her Mother , Ramona admits that she always thought Chevrolet was the most beautiful name in the world and doesn't understand why the adults are laughing. Also inRamona and Her Mother , we meet a stuffed elephant named Ella Funt. Ramona tries to spend time with her mother while sewing pants for Ella Funt, but discovers that pants don't fit elephants very well! Other Ramona toys include her tricycle, floppy bunny ears, and her rubber doll, Bendix. Bendix is the doll that Ramona shoves in the oven on Beezus' 10th birthday, thereby managing to ruin TWO birthday cakes in one day duringBeezus and Ramona .In the later books, like
Ramona and Her Mother ,Ramona and Her Father ,Ramona Quimby, Age 8 ,Ramona Forever andRamona's World , Ramona is a bit more mature, being in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades. She starts liking a boy named Danny, or Yard Ape, who is mean at the start, but starts being nice to Ramona. In Ramona's World, Danny likes Ramona. Ramona's enemy is Susan, who Ramona thinks is a goody-goody. When Ramona starts 4th grade inRamona's World , she becomes best friends with a new girl, Daisy Kidd. Ramona thinks liking or not liking her teachers is important, and in 3rd grade, she starts out not liking Ms. Whaley, but ends up liking her. Same with her 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Meacham. InRamona Forever , Ramona gets a baby sister, named Roberta Day Quimby. InRamona Forever , her cat Picky-Picky dies.Ramona's age
When Ramona started out in the Henry Huggins books, she was 4. She was also this age in
Beezus and Ramona . She is 5 years old inRamona the Pest . InRamona the Brave , Ramona is 6 years old. InRamona and Her Mother andRamona and Her Father , Ramona is 7 years old. InRamona Quimby, Age 8 andRamona Forever , Ramona is 8 years old. In a book that is possibly her last, which isRamona's World , Ramona starts out 9 years old, and turns 10 at the end. As her age increases, Ramona's maturity greatly increases as well. At age ten, She is still very rambunctious and imaginative but is now better able to understand the perspectives of adults and friends and the needs they might have.
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