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Maddie and Mabel Make a Friend
by Kari Allen
Maddie and Mabel are sisters and best friends. Will their 'best' be put to the test when a moving truck pulls up next door? A new friend is exciting at first. But soon it starts to feel like there is not enough room in the playing and laughing and secret-telling for more than two friends.
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Return to Sender
by Vera Brosgol
Ten-year-old Oliver discovers that the wish-granting mailbox in his new apartment may make his dreams come true... but they come with a cost.
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All Ears
by Stuart Gibbs
Resident sleuth Teddy Fitzroy is on the case to find a missing African elephant and clear his friend Xavier of vandalizing a bulldozer in protest of a builder ruining a beloved piece of land they call TurtleTown.
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The Boo Hag Flex
by Justina Ireland
Moving to the Shady Pines trailer park, Tasha hears rumors of a terrifying creature sucking the life from its victims after an elderly neighbor dies suddenly. As more people become unwell, Tasha fears the stories are true-- and that danger is much closer than she thinks.
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Sleuths on the Loose
by G. T. Karber
When their teacher mysteriously goes missing in the library and foul play is suspected, a junior detective named Jake, her sidekick Sterling, and school bully Brick team up to solve the mystery of what happened to her.
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Have a Good Trip, Mousse!
by Claire Lebourg
In the follow-up to A Day with Mousse, Mousse and Barnacle go on a trip to the beach, where the addition of a new friend makes Mousse jealous.
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The Gate, the Girl, and the Dragon
by Grace Lin
Stone spirit Ji is stuck in the People's world, but with the help of his new friends Lulu and Worm, he hopes to find a way back home through the Old City Gate before it disappears forever.
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The Hat of Great Importance
by Patrick Ness
In the second book in this wry series, award-winning author Patrick Ness explores school anxiety and the highs and lows of friendship with sidesplitting honesty - and pits our heroes against a slippery new supervillain.
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The Midwatch Institute for Wayward Girls
by Judith Rossell
Maggie, an orphan, is sent to the dreary Midwatch Institute, which is actually a secret training ground for young girls learning skills to fight crime. She and her new friends learn useful lessons, uncover a city mystery, and work together to solve it.
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Rosey Stink Badger
by Suzanne Selfors
When bees invade the chicken coop, Willow seeks help from a friendly stink badger, but the other critters are afraid of her smelly spray.
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Murray the Viking
by Adam Stower
Escape through the magic cat flap and join your new favorite cat and bunny duo as they face off against Vikings, trolls, and one hairy, scary, and very stinky thing!
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Revenge of the Raccoons
by Susan Tan
Ember comes face-to-face with two evil raccoon sisters who are out to sabotage the neighborhood.
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Chef's Secret
by Kelly Yang
Jason Yao's a regular kid who's also a professional chef helping to run a motel. Now that he has a girlfriend, Mia Tang, he's determined to be the best boyfriend, but that means he can't let Mia know the real him.
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Sea Dragons
by Jane Yolen
In 1900, Fife Cat Douglas is one of a team of children training to be monster hunters in hopes of ridding Scotland of the land monsters that plague it--the most dangerous of which are the dragons.
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The Case of the Bloody Statue
by Chi-hyeon Ahn
While everyone at school is terrified by streamers' footage of statues crying tears of blood in an abandoned mansion, the Mystery Science Detectives work to uncover the truth.
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Disney Lilo & Stitch
by RH Disney
Lilo has never fit in with kids her own age, and when she adopts Stitch, an extraterrestrial creature engineered to cause chaos and mischief, the two learn that it's not always bad to be different and that family is worth fighting for.
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Max Meow: When Pancakes Go Bad (Really Bad!)
by John Gallagher
Kittyopolis is in chaos and pancakes are turning monstrous, Mindy's inventing in her sleep, and Max's old foes are organizing into a Legion of Nasty, but luckily Max's pal Rex Rocket, Cosmic Weiner Dog, is here to help.
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Willa and Wade and the Way-Up-There
by Judith Henderson
Ostrich Willa and Penguin Wade, best friends who really want to fly, put their heads together to come up with ideas to reach their lofty goal, in this early reader graphic novel that provides child-friendly explorations of science concepts about forces and motion.
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National Geographic Kids Almanac 2025
by National Geographic Kids
Updated to include the latest information, this ultimate almanac for kids who want to know everything about everything is jam-packed with fast facts, crafts and activities, and includes fascinating features about animals, science, nature, technology, conservation and more.
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Museum Heists
by Kenny Abdo
This title focuses on museum heists and details the most daring ones through history, the crews that pulled them off, and the impact they had on the victims and world.
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Your Brilliant Brain
by Philip Bunting
Your Brilliant Brain – the book, not your actual brain – takes a playful poke around the most marvellous, mysterious thing in the known universe. Find out what your brain and nervous system are made from. Explore your senses; how you learn; think; remember; feel … and how your brain creates the thing you experience as reality.
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Nail Art
by Elizabeth Neuenfeldt
Information accompanies step-by-step instructions on how to create various nail art designs. The text level and subject matter are intended for students in grades 3 through 8.
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Pickle Words: Crunchy, Punchy Pickles and Poetry
by April Pulley Sayre
Rhyming poetry celebrates the pickling process and all things pickled, including cucumbers, cabbage, peppers, and more. The art tells the story of a diverse neighborhood that comes together to share family recipes and pickle poetry.
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Eyewitness Presidents
by Dorling Kindersley, Inc.
Become an eyewitness to America’s history with a look at the leaders who have held its highest office in this visual and informative guide. The iconic eyewitness is back in a new and improved format to be passed down through the generations.
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No One Told Sandra Day O'Connor What to Do
by Molly Golden
The life of Sandra Day O'Connor is chronicled, from her early Arizona childhood, up through the many obstacles she faced in her professional career, before becoming the first woman to serve as a United States Supreme Court Justice.
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