After the death of her foster mother, sixteen-year-old Kat goes to London to seek the answers to her parentage, and surprisingly finds herself invited into Queen Elizabeth's court.
Teased for sleeping while the other animals practice running, jumping, swinging, and lifting weights, Sloth teaches them that there is one thing each of them does best--and his talent is sleeping.
When Tessy meets Newton the chameleon she is determined that they will be friends, but quickly learns that children and chameleons have little in common. Includes facts about chameleons.
Tessy invites Newton the chameleon for a sleepover, but neither one enjoys it until they stop trying to have "kid fun" or "chameleon fun" and have "friend fun" instead. Includes facts about chameleons.
"Tessy takes Newton the chameleon to school, where he is bored and troublesome, but when they finally go outside he shows Tessy there is more than one way to learn. Includes facts about chameleons"--Provided by publisher.
When Tally was ugly she promised her friends on the outside to be their guinea pig, yet now that she's pretty and she gets their message, she isn't sure she's willing to give up the life she's been enjoying.
Fourteen-year-old Al Capsella, desperately trying to be normal and blend in with the rest of the crowd, is constantly embarrassed by his highly unconventional parents.