Who Was Anne Frank? ![]() The Night Crossing ![]() Fraction Fun ![]() Henry Ford: Young Man with Ideas ![]() Time Cat: The Remarkable Journeys of Jason and Gareth ![]() Dorko the Magnificent ![]() Written with pitch-perfect middle-grade humor and unforgettable characters, this gem of a novel will stay with readers long after Dorko the Magnificent has taken his final bow. Praise for Dorko the Magnificent "A young would-be magician gets lessons in both stagecraft and life from a crusty elder... the supporting characters steal the show." Kirkus Reviews "Short chapters keep the story moving. Robbie has impressive determination, but it is Grandma Melvyn who is the star in this moving story." Booklist "Satisfying and enjoyable, Dorko will engage reluctant and voracious readers alike." School Library Journal " A thoroughly likable middle-grade novel, offering a blend of poignancy and giggle-worthy humor, this book is a solid back-to-school read." The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Literature circles would work well with this title that deals with alienation, friendship, family, reconciliation, and death." Library Media Connection Pony Pals 5: Pony to the Rescue ![]() The World According to Humphrey ![]() The World According to Humphrey ![]() The Greatest Skating Race: A World War II Story from the Netherlands ![]() In 1941 Piet, a young Dutch boy from Sluis, gets the assignment of a lifetime: He must skate along the frozen canals of the Netherlands and across the Belgian border, in order to guide two neighborhood children to their aunt's house in Brugge, where the children will remain for the duration of World War II. Their father has been taken by German soldiers, and the children are no longer safe in Sluis — but the journey with Piet, past soldiers and enemies, is fraught with danger. Along the treacherous path to Belgium the three children skate using every bit of speed, courage, and strength they can muster. All the time they try to appear like innocent schoolchildren simply out for a skate, for if the German soldiers discover their escape plan, the children will be in grave trouble. During the journey Piet thinks about his hero, Pim Mulier — the first person to ever skate the Elfstedentocht, the famous and prestigious Eleven Towns Race that takes place in his country. For years Piet has dreamed of proving that he is a skater as brave and strong as Pim Mulier — but he had never imagined that his test would fall under such dangerous circumstances. Louise Borden's moving text captures all the tension, excitement, and fear that comes with Piet's mission, while Niki Daly's evocative illustrations bring the children and their perilous journey into vivid focus. Flat Stanley 2: Stanley and the Magic Lamp ![]() When Stanley's family finds out about the genie, they have some wishes, too. But the more wishes Stanley makes, the stranger his own life becomes. Oh, poor Stanley! Creating the X-Men: How Comic Books Come to Life ![]() Spider-Man's Amazing Powers ![]() Year in Sports: 2010 ![]() This must-have sports almanac will tell kids everything they want and need to know about the previous year in sports (Fall '08 through Summer '09). It includes major sports (basketball, baseball, football, hockey); "secondary" sports (golf, tennis, cycling, auto racing); and action sports (BMX, snowboarding, in-line skating). SCHOLASTIC YEAR IN SPORTS 2010 is heavily illustrated with fabulous full-color action photos of the year's most thrilling moments and memorable athletes. Strikeout Kings ![]() Super Shortstops: Jeter, Nomar, and A-Rod ![]() Flying Ace: The Story of Amelia Earhart ![]() Flying Ace: The Story of Amelia Earhart ![]() Pocahontas and the Strangers ![]() Squanto, Friend of the Pilgrims ![]() Squanto, Friend of the Pilgrims ![]() Squanto, Friend of the Pilgrims ![]() Trading Places with Tank Talbott ![]() Trading Places with Tank Talbott ![]() Meet Abraham Lincoln ![]() The Year of the Book ![]() friends, and her fourth-grade classroom, and finds a true best friend. The Year of the Book ![]() A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History ![]() A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History ![]() A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History ![]() A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History ![]() A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History ![]() A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History ![]() A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History ![]() A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History ![]() A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History ![]() Field Trip Facts: Notes From Ms. Frizzle's Kids ![]() Welcome to the Globe: The Story of Shakespeare's Theatre ![]() Zoey and Sassafras 1: Dragons and Marshmallows ![]() A Mighty Girl Book of the Year Illinois Monarch Award Nominee 2018-2019 Florida SSYRA Book Award Nominee 2018-2019 Washington OTTER Award Nominee 2018-2019 With magical animals, science, mystery, and adventure — the brand new series Zoey and Sassafras has something for everyone! Easy-to-read language and illustrations on nearly every page make this series perfect for a wide range of ages. In the first book of this series, Zoey discovers a glowing photo and learns an amazing secret. Injured magical animals come to their backyard barn for help! When a sick baby dragon appears, it’s up to Zoey and Sassafras to figure out what’s wrong. Will they be able to help little Marshmallow before it’s too late? Each story in the Zoey and Sassafras series features a new magical animal with a problem that must be solved using science. There isn't a set formula for each book; Zoey sometimes needs to run experiments, while other times she needs to investigate a mystery, and yet other times she needs to do research. Zoey models how to keep a science journal through her handwritten entries in each story. Each story is complete with a glossary of the kid-friendly definitions for scientific terms used. The series highlights child-led inquiry science and the topics covered align with both Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards. Ellen & Otis 1: Ellen Tebbits ![]() Ellen & Otis 1: Ellen Tebbits ![]() Ellen & Otis 2: Otis Spofford ![]() Ellen & Otis 2: Otis Spofford ![]() Emily's Runaway Imagination ![]() Spunky Emily Bartlett lives in an old farmhouse in Pitchfork, Oregon'at a time when automobiles are brand-new inventions and libraries are a luxury few small towns can afford. Her runaway imagination leads her to bleach a horse, hold a very scary sleepover, and feed the hogs an unusual treat. But can she use her lively mind to help bring a library to Pitchfork? Adventure is pretty scarce in Pitchfork, Oregon. So why shouldn't Emily bleach Dad's old plow horse or try some of her other ideas? "Written with Cleary's customary warmth and humor...The time of the story, about 1920, is delightfully brought to life."-BooklistAdventure is pretty scarce in Pitchfork, Oregon. So why shouldn't Emily bleach Dad's old plow horse or try some of her other ideas? "Written with Cleary's customary warmth and humor...The time of the story, about 1920, is delightfully brought to life."-Booklist Emily's Runaway Imagination ![]() Spunky Emily Bartlett lives in an old farmhouse in Pitchfork, Oregon'at a time when automobiles are brand-new inventions and libraries are a luxury few small towns can afford. Her runaway imagination leads her to bleach a horse, hold a very scary sleepover, and feed the hogs an unusual treat. But can she use her lively mind to help bring a library to Pitchfork? Adventure is pretty scarce in Pitchfork, Oregon. So why shouldn't Emily bleach Dad's old plow horse or try some of her other ideas? "Written with Cleary's customary warmth and humor...The time of the story, about 1920, is delightfully brought to life."-BooklistAdventure is pretty scarce in Pitchfork, Oregon. So why shouldn't Emily bleach Dad's old plow horse or try some of her other ideas? "Written with Cleary's customary warmth and humor...The time of the story, about 1920, is delightfully brought to life."-Booklist Henry Huggins 1 ![]() Henry Huggins 1 ![]() Henry Huggins 2: Henry and Beezus ![]() Henry Huggins 2: Henry and Beezus ![]() Henry Huggins 3: Henry and Ribsy ![]() Henry Huggins 3: Henry and Ribsy ![]() Henry Huggins 4: Henry and the Paper Route ![]() Henry Huggins 5: Henry and the Clubhouse ![]() Henry Huggins 5: Henry and the Clubhouse ![]() Henry Huggins 6: Ribsy ![]() Good ol' Ribsy's ever-curious mind has always gotten him into scrapes, but this time he may have gone too far. After a comical turn of events, Ribsy finds himself in the wrong station wagon with the wrong children. Ribsy will do anything to find Henry, but there's plenty of excitement to be had along the way—and scoring a touchdown for a local high school team is only part of the fun! Mitch and Amy ![]() Mitch and Amy both think being twins is fun, but that doesn't stop them from squabbling. Amy is good at reading. Mitch is a math whiz. Amy likes to play pretend. Mitch would rather skateboard. They never want to watch the same television show. And they always try to get the better of each other. Then the school bully starts picking on Mitch — and on Amy, too. Now the twins have something rotten in common: Alan Hibbler. This twosome must set aside their squabbles and band together to defeat a bully! Muggie Maggie ![]() Maggie's parents say she'll enjoy it once she starts. Her teacher doesn't want to listen when she points out how untidy grown-ups' handwriting can be. And her classmates think it's a riot when her first try at signing her name makes it look like "Muggie." Now Maggie is too embarrassed to back down. Why can't she just go on printing her whole life? Newbery medalist Beverly Cleary has penned a wise and funny book, filled with the perceptive humor that has earned her generations of fans. Ralph S. Mouse 1: The Mouse and the Motorcycle ![]() Ralph the mouse ventures out from behind the piney knothole in the wall of his hotel-room home, scrambles up the telephone wire to the end table, and climbs aboard the toy motorcycle left there by a young guest. His thrill ride does not last long. The ringing telephone startles Ralph, and he and the motorcycle take a terrible fall - right to the bottom of a metal wastebasket. Luckily, Keith, the owner of the motorcycle, returns to find his toy. Keith rescues Ralph and teaches him how to ride the bike. Thus begins a great friendship and many awesome adventures. Once a mouse can ride a motorcyle ... almost anything can happen! Ralph S. Mouse 1: The Mouse and the Motorcycle ![]() Ralph the mouse ventures out from behind the piney knothole in the wall of his hotel-room home, scrambles up the telephone wire to the end table, and climbs aboard the toy motorcycle left there by a young guest. His thrill ride does not last long. The ringing telephone startles Ralph, and he and the motorcycle take a terrible fall - right to the bottom of a metal wastebasket. Luckily, Keith, the owner of the motorcycle, returns to find his toy. Keith rescues Ralph and teaches him how to ride the bike. Thus begins a great friendship and many awesome adventures. Once a mouse can ride a motorcyle ... almost anything can happen! Ralph S. Mouse 1: The Mouse and the Motorcycle ![]() Ralph the mouse ventures out from behind the piney knothole in the wall of his hotel-room home, scrambles up the telephone wire to the end table, and climbs aboard the toy motorcycle left there by a young guest. His thrill ride does not last long. The ringing telephone startles Ralph, and he and the motorcycle take a terrible fall - right to the bottom of a metal wastebasket. Luckily, Keith, the owner of the motorcycle, returns to find his toy. Keith rescues Ralph and teaches him how to ride the bike. Thus begins a great friendship and many awesome adventures. Once a mouse can ride a motorcyle ... almost anything can happen! Ralph S. Mouse 1: The Mouse and the Motorcycle ![]() Ralph the mouse ventures out from behind the piney knothole in the wall of his hotel-room home, scrambles up the telephone wire to the end table, and climbs aboard the toy motorcycle left there by a young guest. His thrill ride does not last long. The ringing telephone startles Ralph, and he and the motorcycle take a terrible fall - right to the bottom of a metal wastebasket. Luckily, Keith, the owner of the motorcycle, returns to find his toy. Keith rescues Ralph and teaches him how to ride the bike. Thus begins a great friendship and many awesome adventures. Once a mouse can ride a motorcyle ... almost anything can happen! Ralph S. Mouse 1: The Mouse and the Motorcycle ![]() Ralph the mouse ventures out from behind the piney knothole in the wall of his hotel-room home, scrambles up the telephone wire to the end table, and climbs aboard the toy motorcycle left there by a young guest. His thrill ride does not last long. The ringing telephone startles Ralph, and he and the motorcycle take a terrible fall - right to the bottom of a metal wastebasket. Luckily, Keith, the owner of the motorcycle, returns to find his toy. Keith rescues Ralph and teaches him how to ride the bike. Thus begins a great friendship and many awesome adventures. Once a mouse can ride a motorcyle ... almost anything can happen! Ralph S. Mouse 1: The Mouse and the Motorcycle ![]() Ralph the mouse ventures out from behind the piney knothole in the wall of his hotel-room home, scrambles up the telephone wire to the end table, and climbs aboard the toy motorcycle left there by a young guest. His thrill ride does not last long. The ringing telephone startles Ralph, and he and the motorcycle take a terrible fall - right to the bottom of a metal wastebasket. Luckily, Keith, the owner of the motorcycle, returns to find his toy. Keith rescues Ralph and teaches him how to ride the bike. Thus begins a great friendship and many awesome adventures. Once a mouse can ride a motorcyle ... almost anything can happen! Ralph S. Mouse 1: The Mouse and the Motorcycle ![]() Ralph the mouse ventures out from behind the piney knothole in the wall of his hotel-room home, scrambles up the telephone wire to the end table, and climbs aboard the toy motorcycle left there by a young guest. His thrill ride does not last long. The ringing telephone startles Ralph, and he and the motorcycle take a terrible fall - right to the bottom of a metal wastebasket. Luckily, Keith, the owner of the motorcycle, returns to find his toy. Keith rescues Ralph and teaches him how to ride the bike. Thus begins a great friendship and many awesome adventures. Once a mouse can ride a motorcyle ... almost anything can happen! Ralph S. Mouse 2: Runaway Ralph ![]() Ralph's destination is a summer camp, where he hopes crumbs from peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches will be plentiful. But instead of finding freedom, he lands in a cage, doing endless loop the loops on an exercise wheel. The story of how Ralph and a lonely boy named Garf discover they speak the same language involves a villainous cat, a grouchy hamster, and many campers. Each episode is funnier than the last. On one level, Mrs. Cleary's story is a delightful tour de force. On another, it delivers a message about running away that is all the more effective because it is unobtrusive. Ralph S. Mouse 3: Ralph S. Mouse ![]() "To school?" Ryan was surprised. Ralph's pesky cousins are wrecking his motorcycle, and his janitor friend, Matt, is in trouble because there seem to be mice in the hotel. All in all things are not going well at the Mountain View Inn. So Ralph persuades his young pal Ryan to take him to school. Ralph is an instant hit with Ryan's classmates. But he doesn't like being forced to run through a maze or the threat of an exterminator coming to the school. Worst of all, Ryan gets into a fight with a classmate, and Ralph's precious motorcycle is broken. Is Ralph S. Mouse smart enough to steer this sad situation to a happy ending? Ralph S. Mouse 3: Ralph S. Mouse ![]() "To school?" Ryan was surprised. Ralph's pesky cousins are wrecking his motorcycle, and his janitor friend, Matt, is in trouble because there seem to be mice in the hotel. All in all things are not going well at the Mountain View Inn. So Ralph persuades his young pal Ryan to take him to school. Ralph is an instant hit with Ryan's classmates. But he doesn't like being forced to run through a maze or the threat of an exterminator coming to the school. Worst of all, Ryan gets into a fight with a classmate, and Ralph's precious motorcycle is broken. Is Ralph S. Mouse smart enough to steer this sad situation to a happy ending? Ramona 1: Beezus and Ramona ![]() Big sister Beezus Quimby tries to be patient with her little sister, Ramona, but it isn't easy, not when Ramona powders her nose with marshmallows and invites her class to a party without telling her family. Sometimes Beezus doesn't like Ramona, but the girls are sisters and that means they will always love each other—just not every single minute. Ramona 1: Beezus and Ramona ![]() Big sister Beezus Quimby tries to be patient with her little sister, Ramona, but it isn't easy, not when Ramona powders her nose with marshmallows and invites her class to a party without telling her family. Sometimes Beezus doesn't like Ramona, but the girls are sisters and that means they will always love each other—just not every single minute. Ramona 2: Ramona the Pest ![]() Ramona 2: Ramona the Pest ![]() Ramona 2: Ramona the Pest ![]() Ramona 2: Ramona the Pest ![]() Ramona 2: Ramona the Pest ![]() Ramona 2: Ramona the Pest ![]() Ramona 2: Ramona the Pest (Read-Aloud Edition) ![]() Ramona 3: Ramona the Brave ![]() Nevertheless, Ramona can be counted on to keep things lively. Enraged when Susan copies her wise old owl prepared for Parents' Night and receives praise for it, Ramona rebels. Overcome by guilt and no longer brave, she tries mightily thereafter to please her teacher, but still Mrs. Griggs infuriatingly reports home that Ramona lacks self-control. Only because she is a girl with spunk, to use her father's word, does Ramona's courage return, earning her at last an uneasy truce with the teacher. Beverly Cleary draws here a portrait of a little girl discovering with astonishment that the way others see her is not always the way she sees herself. In the contrast lie moments of emerging self-knowledge for Ramona and of delicious hilarity for the reader. Ramona 3: Ramona the Brave ![]() Nevertheless, Ramona can be counted on to keep things lively. Enraged when Susan copies her wise old owl prepared for Parents' Night and receives praise for it, Ramona rebels. Overcome by guilt and no longer brave, she tries mightily thereafter to please her teacher, but still Mrs. Griggs infuriatingly reports home that Ramona lacks self-control. Only because she is a girl with spunk, to use her father's word, does Ramona's courage return, earning her at last an uneasy truce with the teacher. Beverly Cleary draws here a portrait of a little girl discovering with astonishment that the way others see her is not always the way she sees herself. In the contrast lie moments of emerging self-knowledge for Ramona and of delicious hilarity for the reader. Ramona 3: Ramona the Brave ![]() Nevertheless, Ramona can be counted on to keep things lively. Enraged when Susan copies her wise old owl prepared for Parents' Night and receives praise for it, Ramona rebels. Overcome by guilt and no longer brave, she tries mightily thereafter to please her teacher, but still Mrs. Griggs infuriatingly reports home that Ramona lacks self-control. Only because she is a girl with spunk, to use her father's word, does Ramona's courage return, earning her at last an uneasy truce with the teacher. Beverly Cleary draws here a portrait of a little girl discovering with astonishment that the way others see her is not always the way she sees herself. In the contrast lie moments of emerging self-knowledge for Ramona and of delicious hilarity for the reader. Ramona 3: Ramona the Brave ![]() Nevertheless, Ramona can be counted on to keep things lively. Enraged when Susan copies her wise old owl prepared for Parents' Night and receives praise for it, Ramona rebels. Overcome by guilt and no longer brave, she tries mightily thereafter to please her teacher, but still Mrs. Griggs infuriatingly reports home that Ramona lacks self-control. Only because she is a girl with spunk, to use her father's word, does Ramona's courage return, earning her at last an uneasy truce with the teacher. Beverly Cleary draws here a portrait of a little girl discovering with astonishment that the way others see her is not always the way she sees herself. In the contrast lie moments of emerging self-knowledge for Ramona and of delicious hilarity for the reader. Ramona 4: Ramona and Her Father ![]() Ramona 4: Ramona and Her Father ![]() Ramona 4: Ramona and Her Father ![]() Ramona 4: Ramona and Her Father ![]() Ramona 4: Ramona and Her Father ![]() Ramona 5: Ramona and Her Mother ![]() Ramona 5: Ramona and Her Mother ![]() Ramona 5: Ramona and Her Mother ![]() Ramona 5: Ramona and Her Mother ![]() Ramona 6: Ramona Quimby, Age 8 ![]() Ramona 6: Ramona Quimby, Age 8 ![]() Ramona 6: Ramona Quimby, Age 8 ![]() Ramona 6: Ramona Quimby, Age 8 ![]() Ramona 6: Ramona Quimby, Age 8 ![]() Ramona 6: Ramona Quimby, Age 8 ![]() Ramona 6: Ramona Quimby, Age 8 ![]() Ramona 7: Ramona Forever ![]() From the minute that Howie Kemp's "rich" Uncle Hobart arrives from Saudi Arabia, things are off to a rousing start. There are new beginnings and discoveries and two very special surprises — one surprise is big and one is very little. It's a time of change for all the Quimbys; a time of new joys and little sadnesses, too. There are new worries — Mr Quimby is worried about finding a teaching job, Ramona is worried they may have to move if he does, and Beezus is worried about her teenage complexion. And through it all Ramona, a grown up third-grader, remains a sometimes pesty, sometimes brave, sometimes blunderful, but always wonderful Ramona — forever! Ramona 7: Ramona Forever ![]() From the minute that Howie Kemp's "rich" Uncle Hobart arrives from Saudi Arabia, things are off to a rousing start. There are new beginnings and discoveries and two very special surprises — one surprise is big and one is very little. It's a time of change for all the Quimbys; a time of new joys and little sadnesses, too. There are new worries — Mr Quimby is worried about finding a teaching job, Ramona is worried they may have to move if he does, and Beezus is worried about her teenage complexion. And through it all Ramona, a grown up third-grader, remains a sometimes pesty, sometimes brave, sometimes blunderful, but always wonderful Ramona — forever! Ramona 7: Ramona Forever ![]() From the minute that Howie Kemp's "rich" Uncle Hobart arrives from Saudi Arabia, things are off to a rousing start. There are new beginnings and discoveries and two very special surprises — one surprise is big and one is very little. It's a time of change for all the Quimbys; a time of new joys and little sadnesses, too. There are new worries — Mr Quimby is worried about finding a teaching job, Ramona is worried they may have to move if he does, and Beezus is worried about her teenage complexion. And through it all Ramona, a grown up third-grader, remains a sometimes pesty, sometimes brave, sometimes blunderful, but always wonderful Ramona — forever! Ramona 8: Ramona's World ![]() Fourth grade doesn't turn out quite the way Ramona has hoped. Mrs. Meacham wants her to improve her spelling. Ramona also must be a good role model for her baby sister, Roberta. And Mrs. Quimby wants her to spend more time with, the super-perfect Susan. Fourth-grade life isn't always easy, but it's full of adventure, and at the end of it all- a "zeroteenth" birthday to celebrate! Ramona 8: Ramona's World ![]() Fourth grade doesn't turn out quite the way Ramona has hoped. Mrs. Meacham wants her to improve her spelling. Ramona also must be a good role model for her baby sister, Roberta. And Mrs. Quimby wants her to spend more time with, the super-perfect Susan. Fourth-grade life isn't always easy, but it's full of adventure, and at the end of it all- a "zeroteenth" birthday to celebrate! Thank You, Jackie Robinson ![]() The Magic School Bus: Lost In The Solar System ![]() The fieldtrip to the planetarium is foiled when the museum turns out to be closed, but Ms. Frizzle saves the day. The Magic School Bus turns into a spaceship and takes the class on a trip zooming through the atmosphere, to the Moon, and beyond! With up-to-date facts about the solar system, revised for this edition. The Magic School Bus: The Electric Field Trip ![]() Small enough to squeeze through power lines, Ms. Frizzle's class learns how electric current travels through the town, lights up a light bulb, heats up a toaster, and runs an electric motor. Fans of the Magic School Bus won't be left behind by this simple and informative introduction to the generation and distribution of electricity. The Magic School Bus: Inside the Earth ![]() Rock collecting has never been quite like this! When the class forgets to do its homework, a fieldtrip through the Earth's crust, into the center of the Earth, and out through a volcano will teach them not to forget their assignments again - and then some! A Speed Bump & Slingshot Misadventure 1: Night of the Living Worms ![]() Night of the Living Worms is a laugh out loud adventure that's perfect for younger readers. From award-winning cartoonist Dave Coverly, the hilarious, zany illustrations and addictive humor of this chapter book series will be sure to delight. "Dave Coverly is ridiculously funny and clever and creative. I'm jealous of his bird brain." -Stephan Pastis,New York Times-bestselling author of the Timmy Failure series Dirty Beasts ![]() "Will elicit a loud 'Yuck.' In other words, children will love them." (Children's Book Review Service) Fantastic Mr. Fox ![]() George's Marvelous Medicine ![]() George's Marvelous Medicine ![]() George's Marvelous Medicine ![]() George's Marvelous Medicine ![]() The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me ![]() The Minpins ![]() The Vicar of Nibbleswicke ![]() The Vicar of Nibbleswicke ![]() Florence Nightingale ![]() Malcolm X ![]() Susan B. Anthony ![]() First Encyclopedia of Seas and Oceans ![]() Habitats and Ecosystems Oceans, Lakes and Rivers Global Warming Pollution Geography and Map Skills Fish and Marine Life The Legend of the Bluebonnet ![]() Danger on the Mountain: Scaling the World's Highest Peaks ![]() Hank the Cowdog 3: It's a Dog's Life ![]() Hank the Cowdog 3: It's a Dog's Life ![]() Hank the Cowdog 7: The Curse of the Incredible Priceless Corncob ![]() Hank the Cowdog 12: The Case of the Fiddle-Playing Fox ![]() Hank the Cowdog 17: The Case of the Car-Barkaholic Dog ![]() The Hundred Dresses ![]() Bionicle Adventures 4: Legends of Metru Nui ![]() An exciting new Movie Novelization based on the Miramax DTV, LEGENDS After their defeat of the Morbuzakh and the shape-shifting Krahka, the Toa Metru expect to be hailed as heroes. Instead, they are betrayed by someone they thought they could trust. Three of the Toa are arrested. In prison, they meet a mysterious stranger who helps them to escape—and to learn more about their new powers. The remaining Toa are forced to flee through the city, avoiding security forces and the Dark Hunters who try to capture them. Can the Toa reunite and defeat their new enemy? Or has the their luck finally run out? Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices ![]() In this remarkable volume of poetry for two voices, Paul Fleischman verbally re-creates the "Booming/boisterious/joyful noise" of insects. The poems resound with the pulse of the cicada and the drone of the honeybee. Eric Beddows′s vibrant drawings send each insect soaring, spinning, or creeping off the page in its own unique way. A clear and fascinating guide to the insect world—from chrysalid butterflies to whirligig beetles— and an exultant celebration of life. Ages 6+ Insectlopedia ![]() Super Jobs in Comic Books ![]() John F. Kennedy: America's Youngest President ![]() And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? ![]() And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? ![]() And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? ![]() And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? ![]() And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? ![]() And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? ![]() And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? ![]() And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? ![]() And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? ![]() And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? ![]() What's the Big Idea, Ben Franklin? ![]() Stone Fox ![]() One Day in the Alpine Tundra ![]() Heartwood Hotel 1: A True Home ![]() This delightfully enticing start of a new chapter book series tells a tale of friendship, courage, and community, with exquisite black-and-white illustrations throughout.. Praise for the Magical Animal Adoption Agency series"[This] gentle tale of magic and self-reliance will entertain confident new independent readers. Clover's sweet story is a good next step for lovers of the Magic Tree House." -Kirkus Reviews "Readers will be envious of the world of magic that Clover becomes ensconced in and eager to read future installments." -Publishers Weekly "[A] charming story, delicately written, with a winning heroine. . . [and] a conclusion that will satisfy young readers." -Booklist Online "Graduates of sparkly chapter-book series will be right at home and looking for the next installment posthaste." -Kirkus Reviews "[T]he gentle but intrepid Clover continues to charm." -Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The Moon Book ![]() Fireworks, Picnics, and Flags: The Story of the Fourth of July Symbols ![]() Thurgood Marshall ![]() The Liberation of Gabriel King ![]() True Stories about Abraham Lincoln ![]() True Stories about Abraham Lincoln ![]() True Stories About Abraham Lincoln ![]() Songs of Myself: An Anthology of Poems and Art ![]() The Year of Billy Miller ![]() When Billy Miller has a mishap at the statue of the Jolly Green Giant at the end of summer vacation, he ends up with a big lump on his head. What a way to start second grade, with a lump on your head! As the year goes by, though, Billy figures out how to navigate elementary school, how to appreciate his little sister, and how to be a more grown up and responsible member of the family and a help to his busy working mom and stay-at-home dad. Newbery Honor author and Caldecott Medalist Kevin Henkes delivers a short, satisfying, laugh-out-loud-funny school and family story that features a diorama homework assignment, a school poetry slam, cancelled sleepovers, and epic sibling temper tantrums. This is a perfect short novel for the early elementary grades. Wildfire! ![]() Big-mouth Elliott, who has recently arrived from a city up north, considers Ben a "backwoods boy" and looks down his nose at folks in their rural Florida town. To make matters worse, Elliott is the one who gets the dog that Ben's neighbor puts up for adoption — the one Ben had his heart set on. In spite of being jealous and resentful, Ben can't stop himself from trying to win Elliott's approval, and he does something very stupid, very dangerous, on a bone-dry Fourth of July evening, when fireworks have been banned because of the fire risk. Illustrated with vivid wash-and-line drawings, this dramatic small-town story builds to a gripping conclusion as a boy races against time to make up for his own big mistake. Bunnicula 2: Howliday Inn ![]() But the mysterious cries in the night (Chester is convinced there are werewolves afoot) are just the beginning of the frightening goings-on. Soon animals start disappearing, and there are whispers of murder. Is checkout time at Chateau Bow-Wow going to come earlier than Harold and Chester anticipated? Aldo 2: Ice Cream ![]() Class President ![]() Class President ![]() Class President ![]() Teacher's Pet ![]() The Hot and Cold Summer ![]() Left alone with Bolivia, Rory has to admit that playing with her is more fun than playing alone, and that maybe his resistance to her was just reluctance to admit he'd been wrong. Could it be that this whole time when he and Derek were doing things "their" way, that they were really just doing them Rory's way? When Derek comes home, Rory finds out what it really means to be a friend. Readers will cheer for the success of the three-way friendship as they get to know each of the realistically drawn characters. Johanna Hurwitz, author of such popular novels as Class Clown, Class President, andTeacher's Pet, makes this story come alive with all the drama and humor of childhood. Beatrice Zinker 1: Upside Down Thinker ![]() Paul Bunyan ![]() Fabulous Female Athletes ![]() Smasher ![]() The Merman ![]() While vacationing in Scotland, Zeta meets a rather unusual fellow. He's a terrific swimmer. He chats with seals. And he has a fish tail. Marinus is a merman — definitely not your average summer friend. Who else could teach Zeta everything from swimming to astronomy to French? Everything's an adventure when Marinus is around, and as the summer ends, Zeta knows she'll miss her new friend terribly. Luckily, Marinus has one last surprise in store for her — one that will last a lifetime. . . . The School Mouse ![]() The Victory Garden ![]() Harriet Tubman: Freedom's Trailblazer ![]() Against the Odds ![]() Elvis and the Underdogs ![]() Benji Wendell Barnsworth is a small ten-year-old boy with a big personality. Born premature, Benji is sickly, accident-prone, and at the hospital so often he even has his own punch card. So when Benji wakes up one day from a particularly bad spell, his doctors take the radical step of suggesting he get a therapy dog. But when a massive crate arrives at Benji's house, out walks a two-hundred-pound Newfoundland who can talk! And boy, is he bossy. In this hilarious and heartwarming friendship story in the tradition of bestselling authors Gordon Korman and Carl Hiaasen, Elvis brings out the dog lover in the most surprising people and shows Benji that making new friends may not be as scary as he once thought. A Fourth of July on the Plains ![]() The Princess Tales 1: The Fairy's Mistake ![]() The Princess Tales 3: Princess Sonora and the Long Sleep ![]() Marie Curie ![]() Pippi 1: Pippi Longstocking ![]() Pippi 1: Pippi Longstocking ![]() Pippi 1: Pippi Longstocking ![]() Pippi 2: Pippi Goes on Board ![]() Pippi 3: Pippi in the South Seas ![]() Pippi 3: Pippi in the South Seas ![]() Tyrannosaurus Was a Beast: Dinosaur Poems ![]() Gooney Bird Greene ![]() There’s never been anyone like Gooney Bird Greene at Watertower Elementary School. What other new kid comes to school wearing pajamas and cowboy boots one day and a polka-dot t-shirt and tutu on another? Gooney Bird has to sit right smack in the middle of the class because she likes to be in the middle of everything. She is the star of story time and keeps her teacher and classmates on the edge of their seats with her “absolutely true” stories. But what about her classmates? Do they have stories good enough to share? Monster Itch 1: Ghost Attack ![]() Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle ![]() Seven Kisses in a Row ![]() Waiting for the Magic ![]() attempt to save their family. Waiting for the Magic ![]() Mark Twain: Young Writer ![]() Mark Twain: Young Writer ![]() The Hundred Penny Box ![]() The Hundred Penny Box ![]() The Hundred Penny Box ![]() The Hundred Penny Box ![]() The Hundred Penny Box ![]() The Hundred Penny Box ![]() The Hundred Penny Box ![]() Who Was Harriet Tubman? ![]() The Pilgrims' First Thanksgiving ![]() Shark Lady: True Adventures of Eugenie Clark ![]() As her fascination grew, she asked her mother to help her set up her own aquarium at home. Her mother shared her interest and started bring home new fish for Eugenie as a surprise. When it was time for Eugenie to go to college, she knew she wanted to be an ichthyologist - a person who studies and works with fish. How Eugenie Clark became a world-famous scientist ... became the director of a marine laboratory and a professor of zoology ... and her unforgettable adventures as she traveled around the world to study sharks, makes exciting reading. The story of Eugenie Clark is true, and she is still studying sharks today. "I love my work," she says, "and I never stop learning about the sea and its creatures." Harriet Tubman ![]() Sojourner Truth ![]() Capture the Flag ![]() Anna, José, and Henry have never met, but they have more in common than they realize. Snowed in together at a chaotic Washington, DC, airport, they encounter a mysterious tattooed man, a flamboyant politician, and a rambunctious poodle named for an ancient king. Even stranger, news stations everywhere have just announced that the famous flag that inspired "The Star-Spangled Banner" has been stolen! Anna, certain that the culprits must be snowed in, too, recruits Henry and José to help find the thieves and bring them to justice. But when accusations start flying, they soon realize there's even more than a national treasure at stake. With unexpected enemies lurking around every corner, will the trio solve the heist before the flag is lost forever? Martin Luther King, Jr.: Young Man with a Dream ![]() 7 x 9 = Trouble! ![]() Wilson has a hard time with math, especially with Mrs. Porter's timed multiplication tests. If only he were as quick as Laura Vicks, the smartest kid in third grade, or as quick as his brother, Kipper — a kindergartner. Wilson's mother and father try to help, but Wilson doesn't appreciate having to do practice tests on a play date. Fortunately, his friend Josh Hernandez is a comfort, as is Squiggles, the class hamster. Wilson is sure that with his own little animal squeaking and cuddling beside him, he could learn anything. But his mom doesn't like pets. So Wilson bravely struggles on, hoping that one day in the not-too-distant future he'll pass all his times-table tests. Then, surprisingly, Kipper comes to the rescue. With sensitivity and gentle humor, Claudia Mills examines a common childhood fear and a common family experience. G. Brian Karas provides tender, funny pictures. 7 x 9 = Trouble! is a 2003 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year. The Magic School Bus: The Search for the Missing Bones ![]() Brave Harriet: The First Woman to Fly the English Channel ![]() Bestselling author Marissa Moss and award-winning artist C. F. Payne team up to tell this little-known historic story of a spirited woman who dared to take flight. Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions ![]() Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear ![]() Sir Cumference and All the King's Tens ![]() Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi ![]() Sir Cumference and the First Round Table ![]() Fanciful illustrations add to the merriment of learning math and will inspire young mathematicians. Sir Cumference and the Great Knight of Angleland ![]() Sir Cumference and the Great Knight of Angleland ![]() Sir Cumference and the Sword in the Cone ![]() The Land I Lost: Adventures of a Boy in Vietnam ![]() These stories are my memories.... Huynh Quang Nhuong grew up in the highlands if Vietnam, next to the jungle teeming with wildlife. Encounters with tigers, wild hogs, and deadly snakes were as much a part of his life as tending the rice fields while on the back of his pet water buffalo, Tank. Here are fifteen tale that will transport you into a world of lush beauty and terrible danger — and a way of life that is gone forever. Water Buffalo Days: Growing Up in Vietnam ![]() Nhuong gives readers a glimpse of himself when he was their age, and tells a thrilling story of how he and Tank together faced the dangers of life in the Vietnamese jungle which was their home. The Legend of Hong Kil Dong: The Robinhood of Korea ![]() Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia ![]() All her life, all Bird has ever wanted is to be noticed in her small town and to get to Disney World. As it turns out, Bird just might have a chance to realize at least one of her goals because of a state spelling bee, and she might get to make a friend along the way – a boy named Harlem Tate who has just moved to Freedom. Harlem seems like a kindred spirit – someone like Bird, whom people don’t usually take the time to find the good in. (Unless it’s someone like Miss Delphine, who always makes Bird feel special.) But as much as Bird tries to get his attention, Harlem is not easily won over. Then Harlem agrees to be her partner in the spelling bee, and if they study hard enough, the two might just win everything Bird’s always wanted. In Barbara O’Connor’s funny new novel, a spunky young girl discovers that sometimes all it takes to feel famous is a little recognition from true friends. Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia is a 2004 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year. Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia ![]() All her life, all Bird has ever wanted is to be noticed in her small town and to get to Disney World. As it turns out, Bird just might have a chance to realize at least one of her goals because of a state spelling bee, and she might get to make a friend along the way – a boy named Harlem Tate who has just moved to Freedom. Harlem seems like a kindred spirit – someone like Bird, whom people don’t usually take the time to find the good in. (Unless it’s someone like Miss Delphine, who always makes Bird feel special.) But as much as Bird tries to get his attention, Harlem is not easily won over. Then Harlem agrees to be her partner in the spelling bee, and if they study hard enough, the two might just win everything Bird’s always wanted. In Barbara O’Connor’s funny new novel, a spunky young girl discovers that sometimes all it takes to feel famous is a little recognition from true friends. Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia is a 2004 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year. Spider Kane and the Mystery at Jumbo Nightcrawler's ![]() When Life Gives You O. J. ![]() Erica S. Perl weaves an affectionate and hilarious tale that captures the enduring bond between grandparents and grandchildren. Even when they're driving each other nuts. Captain Underpants 3: The Invasion of the Incredibly Naughty Cafeteria Ladies from Outer Space (and the Subsequent Assault of the Equally Evil Lunchroom Zombie Nerds) ![]() 25 ½ CHAPTERS...100% More Wedgie Power! He defeated the diabolical Dr. Diaper....He terminated the terrible talking toilets....Now he's in for the fight of his life. Can Captain Underpants and his drawers hold up under the pressure from three massive, tentacled space aliens (in disguise) who are on a mission to enslave the whole planet? It's time to probe a little further and find out in this all-new, wedgier alien adventure of Captain Underpants! Captain Underpants 4: The Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants ![]() George and Harold aren't bad kids. They just like to "liven things up" for everybody. Unfortunately, their thoughtful jokes sometimes get them into a LOT of trouble. And when Professor Pippy P. Poopypants becomes their new science teacher...well, George and Harold almost cause the entire planet to be taken over by a maniacal, mad-scientist guy in a giant robot suit! Who will stop the perilous plot of Poopypants?!!? This looks like a job for Captain Underpants! Captain Underpants 6: The Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, Part 1 - The Night of the Nasty Nostril Nuggets ![]() Captain Underpants 7: The Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, Part 2 - The Revenge of the Ridiculous Robo-Boogers ![]() Just when they thought they were out, it pulls them back in! Our heroes beat the Bionic Booger Boy, but they forgot about those rascally Robo-Boogers. Join George, Harold, Mr. Krupp, Melvin Sneedly, and Sulu the Bionic Hamster on an adventure that will take them into the deepest regions of outer space and back through time to the mysterious and uncharted world of the day before yesterday! It's a monster-mashin', robo-wranglin', time-travelin', brain-switchin', nose-pickin' good time! Captain Underpants 7: The Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, Part 2 - The Revenge of the Ridiculous Robo-Boogers ![]() Just when they thought they were out, it pulls them back in! Our heroes beat the Bionic Booger Boy, but they forgot about those rascally Robo-Boogers. Join George, Harold, Mr. Krupp, Melvin Sneedly, and Sulu the Bionic Hamster on an adventure that will take them into the deepest regions of outer space and back through time to the mysterious and uncharted world of the day before yesterday! It's a monster-mashin', robo-wranglin', time-travelin', brain-switchin', nose-pickin' good time! The New Kid on the Block ![]() and boy, that kid is tough, that new kid punches hard, that new kid plays real rough, that new kid's big and strong, with muscles everywhere, that new kid tweaked my arm, that new kid pulled my hair. Open this book to any page and begin your exploration. Here are more than 100 poems about things you may never have thought about before. Turn the pages and be introduced to jellyf ish stew, a bouncing mouse, a ridiculous dog, a boneless chicken, and the very unexpected new kid! Ugly Cat & Pablo ![]() Ugly Cat and his impeccably dressed mouse friend, Pablo, are an unlikely and dynamic duo who will win young readers over with their ridiculously silly antics and their search for tasty treats. Lifetimes ![]() A Silly Science Experiment ![]() Amelia Earhart ![]() Riding Freedom ![]() In this fast-paced, courageous, and inspiring story, readers adventure with Charlotte Parkhurst as she first finds work as a stable hand, becomes a famous stage-coach driver (performing brave feats and outwitting bandits), finds love as a woman but later resumes her identity as a man after the loss of a baby and the tragic death of her husband, and ultimately settles out west on the farm she'd dreamed of having since childhood. It wasn't until after her death that anyone discovered she was a woman. When Marian Sang: The True Recital of Marian Anderson ![]() Appalachia: The Voices of Sleeping Birds ![]() Louis Pasteur: Young Scientist ![]() Wilbur and Orville Wright: The Flight to Adventure ![]() Young Thomas Jefferson ![]() Thomas Alva Edison: Young Inventor ![]() Dogs Don't Tell Jokes ![]() An IRA/CBC Children's Choice. Dogs Don't Tell Jokes ![]() An IRA/CBC Children's Choice. Wayside School 2: Wayside School Is Falling Down ![]() The Wacky World of Wayside School "Watch closely," said Mrs. Jewls. "You can learn much faster using a computer instead of paper and pencil." Then she pushed the new computer out the window The children all watched it fall thirty floors and smash against the sidewalk. "See?" said Mrs. Jewls. "That's gravity! I've been trying to teach you about gravity, but the computer showed you a lot quicker!" That's the way things happen at Wayside School. There are 29 kids in Mrs. Jewls's class and this book is about all of them. There is Todd, who got in trouble every day ... until he got a magic dog; Paul, whose life was saved by Leslie's pigtails; Ron, who dared to try the cafeteria's Mushroom Surprise and all the others who help turn a day at Wayside School into one madcap adventure after another. But, after the things that happened in Sideways Stories from Wayside School, what would you expect? The extraordinary thirty-story school and its zany inhabitants are back in the long-awaited sequel to the classic SIDEWAYS STORIES FROM WAYSIDE SCHOOL, one of the most popular Camelot books ever. "Rib-tickling...sure-to-please..." — Kirkus Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark ![]() Some boys and girls were at a party one night. There was a graveyard down the street, and they were talking about how scary it was. "Don't ever stand on a grave after dark," one of the boys said. "The person inside will grab you." "A grave doesn't scare me," said one of the girls. "I'll do it right now. . . ." Welcome to the macabre world of Scary Stories. Inside, you'll find alarming tales of horror, dark revenge, and the supernatural, with spine-tingling illustrations by renowned artist Brett Helquist. Millions to Measure ![]() Marvelosissimo the Mathematical Magician is back — and ready to explore the invention of length, weight, and volume measurements. After that, with another wave of his wand, the wizard introduces the world of metrics and makes it easy to understand the basic pattern of meters, liters, and grams. With Steven Kellogg's playful and delightfully detailed illustrations, measuring has never been such a blast! The Time Warp Trio 1: Knights of the Kitchen Table ![]() The Time Warp Trio 2: The Not-So-Jolly Roger ![]() The Time Warp Trio 3: The Good, the Bad, and the Goofy ![]() The Time Warp Trio 3: The Good, the Bad, and the Goofy ![]() The Time Warp Trio 4: Your Mother Was a Neanderthal ![]() The Time Warp Trio 4: Your Mother Was a Neanderthal ![]() The Time Warp Trio 5: 2095 ![]() The Time Warp Trio 6: Tut, Tut ![]() The Time Warp Trio 8: It's All Greek to Me ![]() The Time Warp Trio 9: See You Later, Gladiator ![]() "Told at a quicksilver pace, the stories are furious and funny . . . these volumes will be requested time after time." —Booklist The Time Warp Trio 9: See You Later, Gladiator ![]() "Told at a quicksilver pace, the stories are furious and funny . . . these volumes will be requested time after time." —Booklist The Time Warp Trio 9: See You Later, Gladiator ![]() "Told at a quicksilver pace, the stories are furious and funny . . . these volumes will be requested time after time." —Booklist The Time Warp Trio 10: Sam Samurai ![]() "You say there's nothing for boys to read? Never fear, the Time Warp Trio has arrived." (Booklist) The Time Warp Trio 10: Sam Samurai ![]() The Time Warp Trio 11: Hey Kid, Want to Buy a Bridge? ![]() Illustrated by Adam McCauley. The Time Warp Trio 14: Da Wild, Da Crazy, Da Vinci ![]() Platypus ![]() Platypus ![]() Falling Up ![]() So loud it made her eyebrows steam. She screamed so loud Her jawbone broke, Her tongue caught fire, Her nostrils smoked... Poor Screamin' Millie is just one of the unforgettable characters in this wondrous new book of poems and drawings by the creator of Where the Sidewalk Ends and A Light in the Attic. Here you will also meet Allison Beals and her twenty-five eels; Danny O'Dare, the dancin' bear; the Human Balloon; and Headphone Harold. So come, wander through the Nose Garden, ride the Little Hoarse, eat in the Strange Restaurant, and let the magic of Shel Silverstein open your eyes and tickle your mind. Supports the Common Core State Standards Bones: Our Skeletal System ![]() Eyes and Ears ![]() Six tiny muscles hold each eyeball steady in the sockets of your head.The ears contain the three smallest bones in the body: the hammer, anvil, and stirrup.In addition to hearing, ears help you to keep your balance.Without the brain, we wouldn’t be able to see or hear. The Heart: All about Our Circulatory System and More! ![]() Muscles: Our Muscular System ![]() Without muscles you couldn't blink—or even breathe! Nearly 700 muscles control your life. Big or small, a muscle is made up of just one cell. Exercise doesn't give you more muscles, but it strengthens the ones you have. Discover how muscles make us move—and see what it really looks like under your skin. Encyclopedia Brown 25: Cracks the Case ![]() Geronimo: Young Warrior ![]() Geronimo: Young Warrior ![]() Geronimo: Young Warrior ![]() Geronimo Stilton 7: Red Pizzas for a Blue Count ![]() Geronimo Stilton 14: The Temple of the Ruby of Fire ![]() It was my most thrilling adventure yet! My old friend Professor von Volt had discovered the location of the famous Ruby of Fire. And before I could let out a squeak of protest, my sister Thea had dragged me into race to be the first to find the legendary gem. The jewel was protected by thousands of ancient booby-traps — a 'fraidy mouse's worst nightmare? Would I make it through with my fur? Stealing Home ![]() Hulk: The Story of the Incredible Hulk ![]() Wolverine: The Story of Wolverine ![]() DK's publishing program celebrates Wolverine's classic comic book roots, with gorgeous imagery, classic story lines, and a nod to the franchise that Wolverine has become. Wolverine Reader Level 4 The Origin of Wolverine Wolverine picks through his fractured memory to remember the Weapon X program and how he came to be the mutant hero that he is. MARVEL, Wolverine and the distinctive likenesses thereof are trademarks of Marvel Characters, Inc., and are used with permission. _ Copyright (c) 2008 Marvel Characters, Inc. All rights reserved. www.marvel.com. This book is produced under license from Marvel Characters, Inc. X-Men: The Story of the X-Men - How It All Began ![]() 8 Class Pets + 1 Squirrel ÷ 1 Dog = Chaos ![]() school by the principalâ TMs dog, the class pets work together to rescue him. In this hilarious chapter book, a group of small animals turn an elementary school into a real zoo. The Indian School ![]() Helen Keller: From Tragedy to Triumph ![]() Sacagawea ![]() North: The Tale of a Boy Who Becomes a Free Agent and Travels the World in Search of the Perfect Parents ![]() |