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Melonhead and the vegalicious disaster

2012
Can Adam "Melonhead" Melon, who lives in the Washington, D.C., neighborhood of Capitol Hill, survive his fearsome fifth-grade teacher and his mother's resolution to cook healthy, nutritious meals?.

Melonhead and the undercover operation

2011
Ten-year-old Adam "Melonhead" Melon and his fellow Junior Special Agent, Sam, investigate a fellow resident of Washington D.C.'s Capitol Hill neighborhood, believing that she is one of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted.

The US capital commotion

2012
Flat Stanley travels to Washington D.C. to receive a special award from the President herself, but even after all his adventures, he is still not sure if he deserves to be called a hero.

Lucy Rose

big on plans
2005
Lucy Rose records in her diary her special summer plans including to make a keychain for her mother, to prevent her parents' divorce, and to enjoy a ninth birthday adventure with her father.

Lucy Rose

busy like you can't believe
2006
Fourth grader Lucy Rose learns the perils of eavesdropping and confides in her diary her worries about her mother's dating.

Melonhead and the big stink

2010
During the summer between fourth and fifth grade, Adam "Melonhead" Melon, who lives in the Washington, D.C., neighborhood of Capitol Hill, tries to stay out of trouble to earn a trip to New York City to see the giant "stink flower.".

The Capitol

2007
Presents the construction and history of the government building in Washington, D.C., that has become a symbol of America.

The White House

2004
Traces the history of the White House, including its construction, repairs and renovations through the years, uses, and what it means to Americans today.

N is for our nation's capital

a Washington, DC alphabet
2005
A rhyming alphabet that names people, places, and things from Washington, D.C.'s history, culture, and natural world and provides background information on each one.

Washington, D.C.

2007
Discusses the geographic features, history, people, government, economy, and attractions of Washington, D.C.

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