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Your BookMatch Picks by Ms. Amanda
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Mr. Wolf's Class : The First Day of School
by Aron Nels Steinke
A debut entry in a humorous new graphic-novel series by the Eisner Award-winning co-creator of The Zoo Box introduces a class of fourth-graders who join new teacher Mr. Wolf for a year that begins with new friendships, a special show-and-tell item, a busy agenda and a sleepy disappearance.
For more from this series click HERE.
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Two Dogs In a Trench Coat Go To School
by Julie Falatko
Sassy and Waldo are good dogs, who keep their house safe (from squirrels, mostly), and worry about their boy, Stewart, who always comes home from school smelling of anxiety; so the two dogs come up with a plan to help him--they will dress up in a trench coat and attend school, posing as a new student, to find out just what is bothering Stewart.
For more from this series click HERE.
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Catwad : It's Me
by Jim Benton
The award-winning creator of the Dear Dumb Diary books presents a debut entry in a new series featuring a grouchy kitty, who in a collection of short, laugh-out-loud comics shares offbeat observations on everything from pizza and computers to toothbrushing and his dim-witted best friend.
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Dog Diaries
by James Patterson
When his misbehavior forces his rule-breaking young owner to enroll him in obedience training, Junior, the exuberant mutt, must overcome naughty habits having to do with critters, mail carriers, irresistible smells and the terrifying vacuum cleaner to avoid returning to the pound.
For more from this series click HERE.
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Happy Birthday Bad Kitty
by Nick Bruel
Excited about his big birthday party, Bad Kitty gets a dose of his own medicine when, upon their arrival, his troublesome friends wreak havoc and his collection of presents suddenly go missing in this amusing tale about a precocious feline with an attitude that justifies his name.
For more from this series click HERE.
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Tyrannosaurus Rex Vs. Velociraptor
by Jerry Pallotta
.Shares facts about tyrannosaurus rex and velociraptors, comparing their behavior and physical characteristics to determine who would win in a fight.
For more from this series click HERE.
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The Strange Case of Origami Yoda
by Tom Angleberger
When unpopular sixth grader Dwight successfully dispenses sound advice to his classmates via an origami finger puppet, his classmate Tommy investigates the source of Dwight's accuracy and makes a surprising discovery.
For more from this series click HERE.
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