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Hubert Horatio Bartle Bobton-Trent
Par Lauren Child. 2005
Award-winning author Child creates an irreverent story about a young accounting genius who must save his wealthy family's fabulous estate,…
and learns the true value of money and the dividends of happiness. For grades K-3Little Missouri (Little series)
Par Judy Young, Helle Urban. 2012
Good driving, Amelia Bedelia (Amelia Bedelia)
Par Herman Parish, Lynn Sweat. 1995
Laugh-out-loud jokes for kids
Par Rob Elliott, Baker Publishing Group Staff. 2010
Flying high (Step into Reading)
Par Dc Comics, Nick Eliopulos. 2008
When the birds of Gotham City create havoc across town, it appears to be the work of the Penguin, who…
has his feathered friends to distract the Super Friends while he plucks Gotham's biggest bank clean. For grades K-3The adventures of Beanboy
Par Lisa Harkrader. 2012
When aspiring comic book artist Tucker MacBean enters a contest to create a new sidekick for his favorite superhero, Beanboy,…
he's got a lot riding on whether or not he wins. Tucker hopes that stardom might make him more popular, and he wants to give the prize, a college scholarship, to his hardworking but exhausted single mom. For grades 4-7Knucklehead: tall tales & mostly true stories about growing up Scieszka
Par Jon Scieszka. 2008
The author of The Stinky Cheese Man... (RC 38039) and the Time Warp Trio series recalls things that he and…
his five brothers did inside and outside their childhood home in Flint, Michigan. Features family mishaps and adventures--invented games, Catholic-school boys' choir, and car trips. For grades 3-6. 2008Grace for president (Grace Series #1)
Par LeUyen Pham, Kelly DiPucchio. 2008
What you never knew about beds, bedrooms, & pajamas (Around-the-house history)
Par Patricia Lauber, John Manders. 2006
Traces the history of sleeping habits from Stone Age nights around an open fire and Egyptian, Greek, and Roman "day…
beds" to group sleeping arrangements of the Middle Ages and the concept of private bedrooms. Discusses mattresses, blankets, and nightclothes through the ages. For grades 2-4. 2006Like a pro: 101 simple ways to do really important stuff
Par Helaine Becker, Claudia Dávila. 2006
Practical advice to use at school, at home, and outdoors. Includes tips for blowing a giant bubble, performing a magic…
trick, roasting a marshmallow, changing a bike tire, dealing with bullies, throwing a party, keeping a secret, setting a table, and producing an ultra-loud whistle. For grades 3-6. 2006How to be the funniest kid in the whole wide world (or just in your class): Or Just in Your Class
Par Jay Leno, S. B. Whitehead. 2005
After a biographical introduction, television star Jay Leno combines advice on becoming a comedian with a large supply of jokes,…
puns, and wisecracks. An example is "What time do ducks wake up? At the quack of dawn." For grades 3-6. 2005Go fly a bike!: the ultimate book about bicycle fun, freedom & science
Par Bill Haduch. 2004
Every day's a holiday: amusing rhymes for happy times
Par Dean Koontz, Phil Parks, Dean R Koontz. 2003
Collection of poems celebrating holidays ranging from real ones like Easter through imaginary ones like Gravity Day and international ones…
like Cinco de Mayo to not-quite holidays like snow days. For grades 3-6. 2003Just ask Iris
Par Lucy Frank. 2001
Twelve-year-old Iris Diaz-Pinkowitz moves into a new apartment building and spends the summer getting acquainted with her neighbors, among them…
a "cat lady" and a boy in a wheelchair. Iris runs errands in order to buy her first bra and rallies everyone to have the elevator repaired. For grades 5-8. 2001Playtime rhymes for little people
Par Clare Beaton. 2001
Collection of counting rhymes and well-loved childhood verses. Directions for motions accompany each selection. Includes "Here Are the Lady's Knives…
and Forks"; "Incy Wincy Spider"; "One Potato, Two Potato"; "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe"; and "I'm a Little Teapot." For preschool-grade 2. 2001Ha! ha! ha!: 1,000+ jokes, riddles, facts, and more
Par Lyn Thomas, Dianne Eastman. 2001
A collection of humorous bits and pieces arranged by theme--the brain, computers, animals, sea creatures, and knock-knock jokes, among others.…
Interesting facts about humor and the subjects of the jokes are also included. For grades 3-6. 2001It's raining pigs & noodles: poems
Par Jack Prelutsky, James Stevenson. 2000
A collection of more than one hundred humorous poems with titles such as "Deep in Our Refrigerator," "Butterflies, You Puzzle…
Me," "We Are Plooters," and every child's lament, "Why Do I Have to Clean My Room?" For grades 2-4. 2000Katy and the big snow
Par Virginia Lee Burton. 1943
Katy, the red crawler tractor, is big and strong. When the entire city is buried under a blizzard and all…
the other snowplows break down, the people count on Katy to save them. For grades K-3. 1943Science projects about physics in the home (Science projects)
Par Robert Gardner. 1999
Describes twenty-six experiments relating to the study of matter and energy. Suggests an appropriate site for each procedure, such as…
a living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, or playground. Projects include finding your center of gravity, demonstrating Newton's third law in your bathtub, and vibrating rulers and strings. For grades 6-9. 1999The 6th grade nickname game
Par Korman Gordon, Gordon Korman, Mark Buehner. 1998
Best friends Jeff and Wiley enjoy picking nicknames that stick, but occasionally their game backfires. Their new teacher may be…
fired because class Six B, the "dim bulbs," failed their practice reading test. To prove they aren't so dim, they need to pass the test and save their teacher. For grades 3-6