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Baxter is missing
by Rebecca Elliott
Learning that a famous author will be visiting Treetopolis, Eva and her classmates excitedly begin writing stories to share with the author until Eva's pet bat, Baxter, goes missing and Eva can't think of anything to write because she is so worried about him. By the award-nominated author of Zoo Girl.
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Frozen Worlds
by Caryn Jenner
Explore arctic environments, polar landscapes, animals, and people in and around the North and South Poles.
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Super Rabbit Boy powers up!
by Thomas Flintham
Tired of losing to Super Rabbit Boy, Baddie King Viking travels to the Secret Lands to search for the legendary Super Power Up to gain powers his nemesis cannot defeat, a nefarious plot that may be the most difficult challenge yet for Super Rabbit Boy.
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Toby goes bananas
by Franck Girard
Using humorous antics to navigate his way through his days, Toby realizes that while his classmates think he's hilarious, the adults in his life do not, a situation that compels him to invite the grownups into the fun while he coasts through his days.
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Last Stop on Market Street
by Matt de la Pena
A young boy rides the bus across town with his grandmother and learns to appreciate the beauty in everyday things.
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Abe Lincoln at last!
by Mary Pope Osborne
The magic tree house whisks Jack and Annie to Washington D.C. in the 1860s where they meet Abraham Lincoln and collect a feather that will help break a magic spell.
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| Allie, First at Last by Angela CervantesFiction. "Epic greatness" is a family tradition for Allie Velasco: her parents and siblings all have piles of trophies. Determined to win something herself, Allie enters an arts contest -- winning it can't be any harder than figuring out why her friendships have gotten so confusing, right? Allie's honest, funny voice will ring true for anyone who's ever worried about keeping their friends or making their family proud. |
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Last panda standing
by Jarrett Krosoczka
When Detective Rick Zengo is assigned to protect a Kalamazoo City mayoral candidate, he struggles to investigate mysterious threats without the help of his partner, O'Malley, who has been assigned to work with rookie Jo Cooper.
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Junie B., First Grader (At Last!)
by Barbara Park
As Junie B. Jones sits happily in her new class with her new teacher, she discovers that she can't see the board very well and so her parents decide to get her glasses, but Junie B. doesn't like that idea and so makes an attempt to convince them that she is just fine without them.
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