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The Rat Brain Fiasco
by Julie Berry and Sally Faye Gardner
Cody Mack's misdeeds land him in a reformatory school, where he soon discovers that the principal and teachers are actual monsters with a sinister plan to alter the boys' brains. Series: Splurch Academy for Disruptive Boys Call Number: J BERRY
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The Chocolate Touch
by Patrick Skene Catling
A title first published in 1952 recounts the trials and tribulations of a greedy boy's predicament when everything John Midas touches turns to chocolate. Call Number: J CATLING
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Jake Drake, Class Clown
by Andrew Clements
When Jake tries to crack up an unsmiling new student teacher, he gets laughs and plenty of attention, but he also discovers that not everybody loves a clown. Call Number: J CLEMENTS
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The Big Fat Cow That Goes Kapow
by Andy Griffiths
Presents ten humorous rhyming stories about exploding cows that go kapow, a rock-and-roll mole named Noel, and Klaus the mouse's very small house. Call Number: J GRIFFITH
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Mrs. Lilly Is Silly!
by Dan Gutman
Meeting local reporter Mrs. Lilly on Career Day at Ella Mentry School, A. J. and the gang receive tips on how to create their own school newspaper and then become investigative reporters who are determined to catch nefarious ne'er-do-wells. Call Number: J GUTMAN
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Babymouse: Mad Scientist
by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm
Babymouse discovers Squish, a new species of amoeba, while working on a school science fair project. Series: Babymouse. Graphic Novel Call Number: J HOLM
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Lunch Lady and the Mutant Mathletes
by Jarrett Krosoczka
For having skipped the school field trip, Dee, Hector, and Terrence must join the mathletes team, but as they are poised to beat the undefeated champions, secret crime fighter Lunch Lady discovers something strange about the opposing team. Series: Lunch Lady. Graphic Novel Call Number: J KROSOCZK
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School!: Adventures at the Harvey N. Trouble Elementary School
by Kate McMullan
Each morning, student Ron Faster hurries to Harvey N. Trouble School, where he encounters a colorful ensemble of students, teachers and staff, and survives wild adventures, fun-filled classes, silly mishaps and lessons about life. Call Number: J MCMULLAN
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Billions of Bats : a Buzz Beaker Brainstorm
by Scott Nickel
Sarah Bellum, the new star pupil at school, mistakenly creates hundreds of copies of her pet bat, Bobo, with her cosmic copy machine, until Buzz Beaker comes up with an ingenious way to solve the problem. Graphic Novel Call Number: J NICKEL
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Knights of the Kitchen Table
by Jon Scieszka
When Joe, Fred, and Sam are sent back in time by a magic book, they find themselves face-to-face with giants, dragons, wizards, and the Knights of the Round Table. Series: Time Warp Trio Call Number: J SCIESZKA
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Jurassic Grampa
by Kirk Scroggs
When the pet food supply in Gingham County is contaminated, the pets all turn into dangerous prehistoric animals and dinosaurs. Series: Wiley & Grampa's Creature Features Call Number: J SCROGGS
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Horrid Henry and the Mega-Mean Time Machine
by Francesca Simon
Horrid Henry invents a time machine and promises to send his brother, Perfect Peter, to the future (as soon as Peter puts on one of Mom's dresses), but when Peter gets there, everything kind of looks the same. Series: Horrid Henry Call Number: J SIMON
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Keena Ford and the Second-Grade Mix-Up
by Melissa Thomson
Trying to make a good impression on her new teacher, Keena Ford stumbles into yet another unexpected adventure after Mr. Hanson mistakenly believes it to be her birthday and presents her with a cake and sparkly crown in front of the entire class. Series: Keena Ford Call Number: J THOMSON
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Invasion from Planet Dork
by Greg Trine
As big trouble heads toward Los Angeles, California, Max Beederman gathers his superhero friends to face what comes: a trio of extraterrestrial kidnappers from the planet Dork who call themselves Monkey Wrench, Elbow and Shoe. Series: Melvin Beederman, Superhero Call Number: J TRINE
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Dragonbreath
by Ursula Vernon
Teased by others in his class for being the only mythical creature in their school for amphibians and reptiles and mocked for being a dragon who can't breathe fire, Danny Dragonbreath turns to his best friend, a friendly iguana, and his cousin, a deep-sea diving sea-serpent, for the support he needs to keep a smile on his face! Series: Dragonbreath Call Number: J VERNON
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