Martin, Ann M.

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The Long Way From Home

Better To Wish

Empowering leadership

developing behaviors for success
Offers lessons and examples to improve the leader within and encourage development of each librarian's unique leadership style.
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Logan Bruno, boy baby-sitter

The kids at school are always busting Logan for being a boy baby-sitter, until Jam, the coolest guy in school asks Logan to hang out with him. Being around Jam and his tough crowd is exciting and also dangerous and soon Logan finds himself in trouble.
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Karen's brothers

Karen has three older brothers and sometimes they are a pain. She is so mad, she decides not to talk to any boy and maybe then her brothers will stop treating her like a girl.
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Karen's tea party

Karen and David have the worst manners ever, so they are sent to charm school. Karen likes dressing up and learning how to dance, but David and the boys are so rude. Karen throws a tea party for girls only. Will she teach those boys a lesson?.
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Karen's worst day

Karen's having a bad-luck day and she tries to make it better, but then her cat runs away. Will this be her worst day ever?.
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Dawn's wicked stepsister

Now that Dawn and Mary Anne are friends and sisters, their relationship is not everything they dreamed it would be.
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Mallory and the trouble with twins

Mallory's baby-sitting job for the Arnold twins is a baby-sitting nightmare; but Mallory is a responsible club member and she's not giving up.
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Claudia and the bad joke

Claudia takes a babysitting job looking after Betsy, a girl who is known for her practical jokes, and when one of Betsy's pranks results in a broken leg for Claudia, her babysitting days may be through.
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