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They say the book teaches children to lie, spy, talk back, and curse.
Yes Harriet Tubman was a spy when her code name was nurse she did nurse duties when people came by her mission was to get as many fugitives.Yes she worked for the army.
Louise Fitzhugh published in 1964
Well, first of all you put this in the wrong category and 2 She is just nice to them really!
Nobody explicitly tells Harriet that it is okay to lie in the book "Harriet the Spy" by Louise Fitzhugh. However, Harriet's nanny, Ole Golly, encourages her to have an active imagination and explore the world around her, which may give Harriet the impression that lying is acceptable. Ultimately, Harriet learns on her own the consequences of her actions and develops a more nuanced understanding of truth and honesty.
The "Original" Harriet the Spy is Michelle Trachtenberg. Jennifer Stone only played Harriet in the Harriet The Spy: Blog wars movie.
Harriet the Spy was created in 1964.
Harriet the Spy was released on 07/10/1996.
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"Harriet the Spy" by Louise Fitzhugh has approximately 300 pages.
Because she was a spy. That's what spys do.
The ISBN of Harriet the Spy is 978-0-440-41679-1.
Harriet the Spy was released July 10, 1996 .
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Disney did not remake the Nickelodeon movie. The Harriet the Spy character & property is not owned by Nickelodeon. Harriet the Spy is a children's book first published in 1964. Disney simply acquired the rights to make their own movie based on the Harriet the Spy character.
"Harriet the Spy" was written by American author Louise Fitzhugh and was first published in 1964. It tells the story of a young girl named Harriet who aspires to be a spy and writes detailed observations about her classmates and neighbors in her notebook.
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