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The Problim children

When the Problim family home blows up, the seven siblings must go live in their grandfather's abandoned home in Lost Cove. Rumors about treasures and magic lead to shenanigans as their new neighbors becomes determined to get their hands on the secrets the children hold. Through it all, the children must band together and muster up the courage to face whatever challenge comes their way as a family.
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Under the stairs

2017
"Diego isn't scared easily. Not even when his parents buy the creepiest house in town. He's used to moving--a lot. His parents flip houses for a living. Then he finds something odd in the basement. And it's alive"--Back cover.

Break and enter

2016
"A fresh start. That's what his mom wants. But Dwayne just can't settle into his life. He misses his friends and has trouble connecting with new classmates. Nothing is familiar. Walking through his neighborhood, he see an open window. Instantly everything changes"--Back cover.

The haunted

To evade her manipulative ex-boyfriend, sixteen-year-old Hendricks' family moves to small-town New York, where she joins the popular crowd, but only her outcast neighbor, Eddie, can help chase vindictive ghosts from her new house.
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For black girls like me

"Eleven-year-old Makeda dreams of meeting her African American mother, while coping with serious problems in her white adopted family, a cross-country move, and being homeschooled"--Provided by publisher.
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Lula and the sea monster

Lula and her parents must leave their beloved house on the beach, but Bean, the tiny creature she rescued from a seagull, becomes a friend and does not want her to go.
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Up, up, and away!

"When Zeke learns that his parents' research mission is over and they must return to their home planet, Tragas, he and his friends seek a way to keep the family on Earth"--Provided by publisher.
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The Lost Boy's gift

After his parents' divorce, nine-year-old Daniel must move across the country with his mom and start life over. New friends, he finds to his surprise, are easy to come by on While-a-Way Lane, including the Lemonade Girl, the mailman who loves hopscotch, tiny creatures, and Tilda Butter, whose gift of looking and listening closely may help Daniel find a new way in life.
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When Christmas feels like home

When his family moves from a small Mexican village to North Carolina, Eduardo asks how soon he will feel at home, and slowly his Tio Miguel's seemingly impossible replies come true until, at last, he can put out the Nativity scene he carved with his grandfather.
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