juvenile fiction

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The shark attacks of 1916

2010
Ten-year-old Chet Roscow, who had been thrilled by the news of an aggressive great white shark attacking people all along the Atlantic coast, goes swimming with his friends in Springfield, New Jersey, one day, and wonders if he sees a shark in the water.

Going bananas

2009
When a priceless yellow diamond is stolen from the museum, Superman, Batman, and the other Super Friends follow the clues and discover that Gorilla Grodd is using the diamond to create an army of yellow gorillas.

Your backyard is wild!

2009
As the son of a biologist and an ecologist, nine-year-old Benjamin looks forward to seeing man-made wonders while visiting his cousin in New York City, but also hopes to observe and record some of the wildlife there.

The great Alaska adventure!

2010
During a week-long trip to Alaska with his scientist-parents and younger sister, nine-year-old Benjamin observes the effects of climate change in preparation for writing a research paper for school.

The tale of Tom Kitten

2002
Tom Kitten and his sisters, Mittens and Moppet, run into trouble trying to keep clean for their mother's tea party.

A walk with grandpa

2009
Danielle and her grandpa take a walk in the woods and share what they mean to each other. Presented in English and Spanish.

The Surprise Party

A Rip Squeak Book
2010
Rip Squeak and his friends enjoy a non-stop, fun-filled day where cleaning the house, baking a cake and blowing up balloons becomes an adventure they'll never forget!.

The night pirates

2006
Despite the fact that he is "only a boy," Tom convinces the band of rough, tough, little girl pirates who have come to steal the front of his house to let him join in their adventures.

Gabriella the Snow Kingdom Fairy

2009
When Jack Frost steals Gabriella's magic snowflake, festive spirit, and firestone, the other fairies help her find the magical items before winter break is ruined for everyone.

My rotten life

2009
Tired of continually having his feelings hurt by popular students and bullies, fifth-grader Nathan agrees to try an experimental formula, Hurt-Be-Gone, and becomes a half-dead zombie, a condition which, he soon discovers, has some real advantages.

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