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Written by Holly Webb
Lauren's dog Bella is about to have puppies. Lauren can't wait, even though she knows they'll all...
2nd - 3rd
Written by Ellen Miles
Charles and Lizzie Peterson know a lot about puppies, because the Petersons are a foster family for young dogs, and help find special homes for every little visitor.
2nd - 3rd
Written by Ellen Miles
Charles and Lizzie Peterson know a lot about puppies, because the Petersons are a foster family for young dogs, and help find special homes for every little visitor.
K - 3rd
Written by Ellen Miles
Charles and Lizzie Peterson know a lot about puppies, because the Petersons are a foster family for young dogs, and help find special homes for every little visitor.
2nd - 3rd
Written by Ellen Miles
Lizzie can't wait to get to her best friend Maria's cabin for some rest and relaxation. When they...
2nd - 3rd
Written by Megan McDonald
Judy Moody, pet vet, will never rest in her efforts to nurse her Venus flytrap, Jaws, back to...
2nd - 3rd
Written by Ellen Miles
Lizzie's mom has three of her best friends coming over to visit for a long weekend when the...
2nd - 3rd
Written by Megan McDonald
Judy Moody has a little brother nicknamed "Stink," and every kid who's attracted to the title will not be disappointed by Stink's smelly adventures and fun "A delightful protagonist."—SLJ
2nd - 4th
Written by Megan McDonald
When Judy discovers Grandma Lou's "bucket list," she comes up with her own list of things to...
2nd - 3rd
Written by Geronimo Stilton
It's the start of an exciting cavemice contest: a race to Boulder Bay and back It's a dangerous...
2nd - 4th
Written by Geronimo Stilton
Kids will sniff out the hilarious, cheesy fun in these action-packed early chapter books "written by" best-selling mouse author and adventurer Geronimo Stilton.
2nd - 4th
Written by Monica Brown
After her single-mindedness leads her to injure a teammate, a half-Peruvian, half-Jewish second grader wants to play soccer again.
2nd - 4th
Written by Jane Clarke
We'll be there in a whiskerAll the little animals of Thistletown are putting on a show. Dr....
1st - 3rd
Written by Monica Brown
The Levines are finally getting a pet - a furry one, that is. They are excited about adopting a...
2nd - 4th
Written by Ellen Miles
While hiking with her new environmental club, Lizzie sees a dog stranded in the woods. After a...
2nd - 3rd
Written by Megan McDonald
Spirited, energetic and completely likable, Judy Moody has a mood and insight for every occasion. "A delightful new character for beginning chapter book readers."—SLJ
2nd - 3rd
Written by Victoria Kann
One hot summer day, Pinkalicious gets an idea that is simply pinkerrific—a pink lemonade stand!...
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Megan McDonald
As the whole town readies for the Midnight Zombie Walk, Stink starts to wonder: is he actually being hunted by zombies? "So much darned fun."—Kirkus
2nd - 4th
Written by Barbara Park
Legions of devoted young readers can't get enough of this sassy, irrepressible kindergartner and her hilarious way with words!
1st - 3rd
Written by Ellen Miles
Someone left a sick, hungry puppy alone in a tattered, old box. Charles and Lizzy work hard to bring Snowball back to health and find him a good home.
2nd - 3rd
Written by Megan McDonald
Judy Moody has a little brother nicknamed "Stink," and every kid who's attracted to the title will not be disappointed by Stink's smelly adventures and fun! "A delightful protagonist."—SLJ
2nd - 4th
Written by Eric Carle
The barnyard rooster crows to tell Jack it's time to get up. It's very early in the morning – and...
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Patricia Reilly Giff
Emily learns some lessons when she's stuck with crybaby Jill Simon as her "Secret Pal" for all of December. "A delightful holiday read-aloud."—SLJ
2nd - 3rd
Written by Andrew Clements
Even as a preschooler, Jake seems to be a "bully magnet", and here he relates his 2nd grade troubles. "A must for character education and conflict resolution programs."—SLJ