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Written by Douglas Evans
The custodian at the W.T. Melon Elementary School tells some tall tales about ghosts and mischief...
3rd - 4th
Written by Johanna Hurwitz
Julio discovers his hidden leadership skills as the class prepares to hold an election for president. "Gently thoughtful and cheerfully humorous."—SLJ
4th - 5th
Written by Paula Danziger
Amber's best friend Justin learns he has to move away, and Amber discovers how hard it is to say goodbye. "The friendship is beautifully drawn."—Booklist
2nd - 4th
Written by Nick Bruel
Bad Kitty doesn't mean to be bad... does he? This outrageously funny chapter book series brings readers dangerously close to this irresistibly cranky cat. "Just plain hysterical." —Kirkus
2nd - 4th
Written by Timothy Roland
Guy always seems to find plenty of material for his cartoon "COMIC GUY" in stories that are told with both text and Guy's hilarious comic strips.
4th - 4th
Written by Lauren Tarshis
History's most exciting and terrifying events come to life in these stories of amazing kids and how they survived.
4th - 6th
Written by Lauren Tarshis
History's most exciting and terrifying events come to life in these stories of amazing kids and how they survived.
4th - 6th
Written by Nick Bruel
Bad Kitty doesn't mean to be bad... does he? This outrageously funny chapter book series brings readers dangerously close to this irresistibly cranky cat. "Just plain hysterical." —Kirkus
2nd - 4th
Written by Carla Stevens
Against the colorful backdrop of 19th-century New York, a poor girl ingeniously raises money for Lady Liberty, and helps her friends, too. "An excellent introduction to historical fiction."—SLJ
3rd - 4th
Written by Marietta Moskin
Katie braves New York City’s Great Blizzard of 1888 as she sets out on an errand for her ailing mother. "Enough suspense to make it a good choice for reluctant readers."—SLJ
3rd - 4th
Written by Natalie Savage Carlson
A story of a homeless man in Paris and the fatherless family with which he becomes involved. "Told with warmth and humor. A charming and memorable story."—ALA Booklist
4th - 5th
Written by Audrey Couloumbis
When Jake's mom goes into the hospital, he's taken care of by a grandfather and neighbors he hardly knows, and slowly comes to love. "Filled with warmth and quiet humor."—Publishers Weekly
4th - 5th
Written by Daisy Meadows
Fairy fans will adore this whimsical and lighthearted chapter book series, with a special fairy at the center of the story.
2nd - 5th
Written by Eleanor Estes
The Newbery Honor story of Polish immigrant Wanda's attempts to fit in, and the difficult reflections of those who teased her. A time-proven classic about kindness and compassion.
3rd - 5th
Written by Candy Dawson Boyd
In this Coretta Scott King Honor book, young Mattie embarks on a plan to bring her family back together—and restore her mother's hope—after her father's death.
4th - 7th
Written by Jerry Spinelli
Suds is learning what it means to be a "fourth grade rat"—and that bad behavior brings on a lot of self-reflection. "A valuable message about peer pressure."—Publishers Weekly
4th - 4th
Written by Mike Thaler
Baseball fever is catching, but Hubie just feels sick. Last season, the only hit Hubie got was in...
2nd - 5th
Written by Amelia Cobb
Newest zoo resident Pip is the cutest penguin chick Zoe has ever seen.But there's something strange about Pip...he doesn't seem to know he's a penguin
2nd - 4th
Written by Crystal Allen
When partner-picking goes awry in her Texas classroom, a spunky nine-year-old gets a lesson in friendship. “Delightful” — Kirkus
3rd - 5th
Written by Michael S. Bandy
This profound picture book illustrate how an elderly African American man’s first trip to the polls inspires his grandson. “A visually detailed tale of patience” — SLJ
3rd - 4th
Written by Amanda Burwasser
Logan has a secret: his cousin Java is a robot. The longer he hides the truth from the Silverspoon twins, the more his troubles pile up.
3rd - 5th
Written by Polly Faber
A plucky girl teams up with nervous tapir in a four-part stories about friends in need and the healing power of banana pancakes. “Whimsical” — SLJ
2nd - 4th
Written by Jim Benton
Benton’s trademark silliness pervades this intergalactic adventure about a know-it-all boy and a duck named Dumpylumps.
3rd - 5th
Written by Lauren Tarshis
History's most exciting and terrifying events come to life in these stories of amazing kids and how they survived.