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Mice fans will love the high-seas adventure of the series’ latest addition. AUTHOR
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"What do you do when a new ""rule"" means your friend is suddenly not welcome or even allowed in a place you've grown together as friendly rivals? This is the challenge Brian and Hannah face when a new bully is thrust into a place of power. Can a bully's mind be changed? A good story of friendship and overcoming—and compassion at a surprising moment—that will appeal to even reluctant readers." ... AUTHOR
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Amanda Freebold doesn't know what to do. Her father left three years ago for the new colony of Jamestown, in America, thousands of miles away. All Amanda has to remember him by is a little brass lion's head he gave his family to guard them while he is gone. Now her mother has just died, leaving Amanda to take care of her younger brother and sister.As head of the family, Amanda finally decides to t ... AUTHOR
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Problems pile up but love proves its power to overcome in this humorous and realistic story. AUTHOR
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The gentle, poetic way in which Rylant describes the exciting birth of seven summer puppies, a fall fishing excursion between a father and son, and an unexpected winter blizzard provides a breath of fresh air for readers of any age. The pure, strong familial tie speaks more in actions than words, perhaps restoring hope to a disillusioned reader. AUTHOR
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In her chapter book debut, Nancy Clancy must find the culprit after a prized possession at school goes missing. Illustrations. AUTHOR
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Who knew chickens could be so manipulative, and that J.J. Tully, the dog whose heart still holds a soft spot to rescue the troubled would fall for their shenanigans? First-person narrative and a far-fetched storyline keep pace with comical illustrations sure to entertain even the most reluctant readers. AUTHOR
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More hilarious adventures with two fun and funny canines! Great for reading aloud and for young readers wanting a bit of humor in their reading. AUTHOR
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Great humor results from the stories told from canine perspectives. Ideal for reading independently or together, and will appeal to even reluctant readers. AUTHOR
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Macaulay's clever use of not only showing the eye and its parts, but also playing an active role in the story's unfolding soccer match, gives the reader a greater sense of its inner workings and the purpose of its many parts. By the story's end, readers can more fully appreciate this organ's importance and its multi-layered protective construction. An effective primer. AUTHOR
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Marisol is a sweet, shy girl who loves her friends and her time playing with them. Marisol, however, has many fears and a great fear. It is the marvelously climbable tree in her own back yard. Her bestie, Jada, can do it and often does, but she completely accepts Marisol’s fears. Her brother can climb the tree quite quickly and fearlessly, and this leaves Marisol to feel unworthy somehow. No one ... AUTHOR
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It was said of Diva: "…if anything ever happened, no matter how big or small, Diva would yelp and run away. Diva was very good at her job." And of Flea: "A great flaneur (someone who roams the streets to see what there is to see) has seen everything, but still looks for more, because there is always more to discover. Flea was a really great flaneur." So, when the two crossed paths, there was ... AUTHOR
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A nice story that portrays positive sibling dynamics even in the midst of some frustration. When a thoughtful gesture turns into a confusing dilemma for Azaleah, she determines to figure out a solution using her reasoning and deduction skills. A pleasant read. AUTHOR
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Mama wishes for a milking cow, so Papa finds his pocket knife and heads toward town with his son Samuel. When the pocket knife becomes two lanterns, then a gilded book of stories, a sheep, and more, Samuel begins to understand his father's resourcefulness and respect for the needs and cares of others. A charming story where a young boy grows in wisdom, patience, and maturity and is joyfully reward ... AUTHOR
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This fun storybook will resonate with all children who know the excitement, energy, and bittersweet emotions that the final days of a school year bring. © 2009-2024 Clerestory Learning/Make Way for Books, llc