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Amelia Bedelia means business

"Young Amelia Bedelia will do almost anything for a shiny new bicycle. Her parents say they will split the cost with her, and that means Amelia Bedelia needs to put the pedal to the metal and earn some dough! With Amelia Bedelia anything can happen, and it usually does"--Provided by publisher.

Secret Santa surprise!

Freddy is ready -- for 2nd Grade! It's almost Christmas, and Freddy is thrilled when his teacher tells the class that they'll be doing a Secret Santa gift swap. He can't wait to make a special present for one of his friends -- until Freddy picks the worst name in the class! Freddy can't believe it, but maybe with some help from his friends he can be the best Secret Santa ever!.

Sophie takes to the sky

"So when a balloonist comes to the town fair, Sophie is left behind while everyone else goes to watch him fly in his marvelous balloon. She's far too frightened of the crowds, the commotion and even riding in a horse-drawn carriage. But if she could just be brave enough to face her fears, who knows where Sophie's journey might take her... A reimagining of the childhood of Sophie Blanchard, one of the world's first female aeronauts"--Page 4 of cover.

Straight out of Brooklyn #3

Captain America teams up with Spider-Man and the Rhino to track down Tombstone and to save the children he's performing experiments on. In graphic novel format.

Straight out of Brooklyn #2

Miles Morales never thought he'd team up with a super villain. But he has to join forces with the Rhino to track down a mysterious enemy, who is kidnapping kids, including Miles's maybe-girlfriend's young cousin. In graphic novel format.

The canine crisis

When the Cat Crime Club use kryptonite to capture Krypto the Super-Dog along with other members of the Space Canine Patrol Agents and steal money meant for Metropolis' animal shelter, Krypto and his pals have to figure out a way to escape and capture the wicked cats.

Shoot for the moon, Snoopy!

"Snoopy . . . is preparing to go to the moon. He quickly realizes, though, that training for space is hard work . . . especially when Peppermint Patty and Marcie decide to become his personal coaches!"--Provided by publisher.

Straight out of Brooklyn

When Miles went to the junkyard to find Tombstone, he found a vengeful superhero named Starling, who is trying to track down and kill the villain herself. She challenges Miles to open up about his secrets and makes him question who to trust. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Graphic Novels is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.

Straight out of Brooklyn

Miles can't seem to catch a break. Ganke reveals their school is cracking down on their lab time and might not be able to make more Spider-Man webbing. And in an attempt to break up feuding gangs from fighting, Miles discovers a tie to Tombstone. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Graphic Novels is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.

Straight out of Brooklyn

When Miles's friends convince him to skip school, he's hesitant but decides to take a break. But when a strange enemy attacks the museum they're visiting and Vice Principal Dutcher is determined to prove Miles is skipping class, his day isn't as relaxing as he hoped it would be. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Graphic Novels is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.

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