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Written by Betty G. Birney
Humphrey loves being the class hamster, he gets to observe, learn and experiences new things, all while helping those around him. “an engaging, entertaining read.”—Booklist
2nd - 4th
Written by Monica Brown
Nothing fazes Lola! That is, until she's auditioning in front of everyone for her class play. After...
2nd - 4th
Written by Shelley Swanson Sateren
Over a dark and stormy week, an anxious beagle teaches twin dog-sitters not to be afraid of thunder.
2nd - 3rd
Written by Anica Mrose Rissi
Class clown Justin keeps poking fun at Anna and her friends. Anna tries to make Justin leave them...
2nd - 4th
Written by Dan Gutman
Mrs. Yonkers, the computer teacher, is the nerdiest teacher in the history of the world. She can...
2nd - 3rd
Written by Anica Rissi
Sweet, simple chapter books explore the trials and cheers of elementary school friendships, featuring Anna, her wiener dog Banana, and best friends Sadie and Isabel.
2nd - 4th
Written by Sara Pennypacker
Summer is almost here, and Clementine is not ready. She is not ready to start speaking to her...
2nd - 3rd
Written by Megan McDonald
Will the real Judy Moody please stand up? In honor of Backwards Day, Judy Moody decides to turn...
2nd - 3rd
Written by Lin Oliver
Mesmerized by a little wiener dog chasing his tail (making him look like a Cheerio) at the animal...
2nd - 3rd
Written by Calliope Glass
Annie is a foster kid who's had a hard knock life ever since her parents left her as a baby. She...
1st - 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 Callie Barkley
In this story from the Critter Club series, follow Ellie while she prepares for a big performance in a school play, learns about the meaning of friendship, and cares for three baby bunnies.
2nd - 3rd
Written by Sara Pennypacker
For Clementine, spring is a really big deal. It's the time for seeing her apple tree start to grow,...
2nd - 3rd
Written by Cynthia Lord
Suzannah's always wanted a pet of her own, but she lives in an apartment where there are absolutely...
3rd - 5th
Written by Patricia MacLachlan
Ten-year-old Jake has always been close to his grandfather Billy, so close that Jake's mother calls...
3rd - 4th
Written by Andrew Clements
As Mr. Meinert is about to leave school because there is no funding left for his job, he...
3rd - 5th
Written by Kate Messner
Marty would rather catch frogs than play dress-up with other girls her age. So when she's reluctantly cast as a princess in the school play, she's got her own ideas for spicing up the action.
2nd - 3rd
Written by Bill Harley
Charlie Bumpers will have the strictest teacher in the school for fourth grade. How will he survive, when bad luck always seems to find him? "A perfect read-aloud story."—Children's Literature
3rd - 5th
Written by Lin Oliver
Geared for younger readers, our old pal Hank Zipzer faces one of second grades great events, the school play!
2nd - 3rd
Written by Patricia Polacco
Little kitten Autumn is lost in a storm, but wonderfully returns several weeks later, with a new friend in tow. "Filled with warmth and love."—SLJ
1st - 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 Beverly Cleary
Otis loves to tease well-behaved Ellen Tibbets, but one day she doesn't just get mad—she gets even! "It all rings true."—NY Times
3rd - 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
3rd - 3rd
Written by Sarah Weeks
Quirky fourth-grader Oggie Cooder finds his very unusual talent thrust into the spotlight when a television show comes to town. "A fun, high-interest read."—SLJ