The Clarice Bean series is a set of children's novels written and illustrated by English author Lauren Child. It deals with the eponymous Clarice Bean's difficulties in navigating the complex ethical and social questions children deal with at school and at home. Books from the series have received several awards, including the Smarties Prize twice.
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Clarice Bean's family are
The books do not specify how old any of the characters are; Kurt is the oldest, Marcie is the second oldest and Clarice Bean is the third oldest, only that Minal is six (the youngest).
The people at school are divided into two groups:
The Characters from more than one book include
The characters from one book include
Betty Moody is Clarice Bean's devoted best friend. Their catch phrase—‘Don't look now′ is used a lot in the first half of the book—Clarice Bean Don't Look Now. Betty and Clarice Bean are big fans of Ruby Redfort. Betty moves to San Francisco in the 3rd book. Betty and Clarice Bean do most things together.
Karl is the son of a single parent, his mum. He is featured as at first an enemy and later a friend. He is very good with dogs and helps Grandad train their dog, Cement. He also is always a trouble maker and gets into trouble a lot at school by Mrs. Wilberton their class teacher. He is often sent to Mr.Pickering's office for his bad behavior. In one of the books, he throws his chair across the room.
Grace is mainly Clarice Bean's worst enemy. She can be very mean to Clarice Bean for no particular reason, especially about her spelling. She is good at just about everything and people say she is Mrs. Wilberton's 'Teacher's dreamy girl'. Mrs. Wilberton never believes Clarice Bean but she always believes Grace. Grace also is the teachers pet
Mrs Wilberton is Clarice Bean's Teacher. She does not seem to be particularly nice and is always telling Clarice off about her spelling. Clarice Bean describes Mrs Wilberton as having a "honking goose voice" and "a big derriere." She also possesses a gait which Bean and Karl describe as "walking on trotters" and Karl often impersonates.
An important plot device is the "Ruby Redfort collection," a series of fictional books from which Clarice and Betty frequently find inspirational. Ruby's catch phrase is "You better believe it, Buster." The series is as follows:
These "books" are written by Patricia F Maplin Stacey, and in one book Betty meets Patricia F Maplin Stacey in Russia and gets a book signed. In another book, Bean gets to be in a Ruby Redfort movie, starring "Skyler Summer" as Ruby Redfort. Lauren Child will launch the Ruby Redfort series in autumn 2011.[1]
Hitch is a character in the Ruby Redfort series. He is the Redfort family butler. He is the only one in the Redfort household that is aware that Ruby is a secret agent. Hitch has often helped Ruby escape from tricky situations.
Clem is a new girl at Bean's school. She is from Sweden and has a pet rabbit called Kahneen, which is swedish for rabbit. Bean describes Clem as pretty with whitish blonde hair, which is shiny all over. She has pointy green eyes and her skin is tanned. She is quite tall. She dresses quite differently to the people at Clarice's school. Clem is a better speller than Clarice Bean. Later on Clem invites Clarice Bean to her birthday party but Clarice Bean declines the party and doesn't even look at the invitation in the first place. Later on they become friends.