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Books FOR 1st - 2nd GRADERS
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Elephant & Piggie Books
by Mo Willems
This book series for early readers by Mo Willems debuted in 2007. With a comic book style, two friends: an elephant, Gerald, and a pig, Piggie take whatever problems they may encounter in a humorous way sure to make your little one giggle and ask for me.
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Fly Guy Books
by Tedd Arnold
While out on a search to find the perfect creature to bring to "The Amazing Pet Show," a young boy encounters a friendly fly who is more than happy to lend him a hand. These amusing tales about a very unlikely friendship are entertaining and engaging.
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Pete the Cat (I Can Read) Books
by James Dean
Beginning reader stories about super-groovy Pete the cat. Follow Pete on his various adventures where he learns important life lessons.
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Magic Treehouse Books
by Mary Pope Osborne
Eight-year-old Jack and his younger sister Annie find a magic treehouse, which whisks them back to ancient times where they go on incredible adventures.
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Mercy Watson Books
by Kate DiCamillo
An endearing book series for animal lovers that follows fictional pig, Mercy Watson, and her shenanigans on the farm.
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Flat Stanley Books
by Jeff Brown
After a bulletin board falls on Stanley while he is sleeping, he finds that being flat has its advantages. This series takes readers on journeys all around the world with smart loveable Stan.
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The Bad Guys Books
by Aaron Blabey
Mr. Wolf, Mr. Shark, Mr. Snake, and Mr. Piranha, are tired of being known as "bad guys" and are ready to be the heroes for once. Join them in their hijinks with these hilarious comic book style books that are sure to make your kid laugh.
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Heidi Heckelbeck Books
by Wanda Coven
In this series, eight-year-old witch Heidi Heckelbeck goes to a regular school for the first time where she makes friends with Lucy Lancaster, begins a rivalry with mean Melanie Maplethorpe, and tries to control her magic powers.
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Owl Diaries Books
by Rebecca Elliott
Presenting the adventures of Eva Wingdale, an owl who likes writing in her diary, making cool crafts, and hanging out with her friends in Treetopolis.
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My weird school Books
by Dan Gutman
The staff at Ella Mentry School all demonstrate unusual teaching methods to motivate their students to learn and sometimes things are really weird. From a principal who kisses pigs to a teacher who wears dresses made of pot holders, the kids at Ella Mentry School have some weird and wacky adventures.
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The Princess in Black Books
by Shannon Hale
Princess Magnolia battles against a number of threats while attempting to hide her secret identity as a monster-fighting superhero, as she dines with a duchess, attends her own birthday party, and brunches with a fellow princess.
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The Notebook of Doom Books
by Troy Cummings
When Alexander moves to Stermont he finds a notebook full of monster drawings, but the monsters are actually real and it is up to him and his new best friends to protect the town.
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