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Bink & Gollie
by Kate DiCamillo
This book follows the adventures of two precocious girls who don bright socks and rollers skates for an imaginative trip to the Andes.
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The Chicken Squad : The First Misadventure
by Doreen Cronin
When the squirrel Tail comes barreling into the chicken coop ranting about a round, shiny, green, big, scary thing in the yard, Dirt, Sweetie, Poppy, and Sugar investigate this strange object
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Dinosaurs before dark
by Mary Pope Osborne
When he and his younger sister discover a tree house that travels through time, Jack and his younger sister, Annie, begin an adventure that takes them to the era of dinosaurs.
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Heidi Heckelbeck has a secret
by Wanda Coven
Forced to hide her identity as a witch when she enters public school, 8-year-old Heidi finds her acceptance instantly compromised by the mean-spirited Melanie, who spreads nasty rumors and compels Heidi to risk exposing herself by casting vengeful spells.
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Junie B. Jones and the stupid smelly bus
by Barbara Park
Junie B. Jones will do just about anything to avoid riding on the stinky, smelly, awful schoolbus, in a easy-to-read tale with wide margins and large type.
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Ivy + Bean
by Annie Barrows
When seven-year-old Bean plays a mean trick on her sister Nancy, she finds unexpected support for her antics from Ivy, the new neighbor, who is less boring than Bean first suspected.
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Mercy Watson to the rescue
by Kate DiCamillo
After Mercy the pig snuggles to sleep with the Watsons, all three awaken with the bed teetering on the edge of a big hole in the floor.
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Hello, Nebulon!
by Ray O'Ryan
Moving from Earth to the futuristic planet Nebulon in 2120, eight-year-old Zack is nervous about starting school and meeting people.
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Ruby, the red fairy
by Daisy Meadows
When Rachel and Kirsty find Ruby the Red Fairy in the pot at the end of the rainbow, they must discover where the other Rainbow sisters are before it's too late.
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All because of a cup of coffee
by Book Author
Geronimo, broken-hearted after a failed romance, sets out with his family to explore the Eighth Wonder of the Mouse World.
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Dory Fantasmagory
by Abby Hanlon
Dory, the youngest in her family, is a girl with a very active imagination, and she spends the summer playing with her imaginary friend, pretending to be a dog, battling monsters, and generally driving her family nuts.
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Lunch walks among us
by Jim Benton
Franny K. Stein is a mad scientist who prefers all things spooky and creepy, but when she has trouble making friends at her new school she experiments with fitting in--which works until a monster erupts from the trashcan.
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Flat Stanley
by Jeff Brown
When a bulletin board flattens him in the middle of the night, Stanley Lambchop, now half an inch thick, embarks on an incredible adventure flying like a kite, visiting California via the United States Postal Service, and helping catch two dastardly art thieves!
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Freddie Ramos takes off
by Jacqueline Jules
Freddie finds a mysterious package outside his apartment containing sneakers that allow him to run faster than a train, and inspire him to perform heroic deeds.
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The story of Diva and Flea
by Mo Willems
A small yet brave dog and a curious streetwise cat meet in Paris and forge an unlikely friendship that bridges gaps between their disparate backgrounds.
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Rise of the earth dragon
by Tracey West
Snatched up by a royal soldier and carried away to the castle, 8-year-old Drake trains along with three other children to become Dragon Masters who must discover their assigned dragons' special powers.
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