juvenile fiction

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juvenile fiction

The transmogrification of Roscoe Wizzle

2004
After eating constantly at the fast food restaurant known as Gussy's, ten-year-old Roscoe finds himself turning into a giant bug.

The clue of the linoleum lederhosen

2006
Katie, Lily, and Jasper attach their flying Gyroscopic Sky Suite to the Moose Tongue Lodge and Resort, where they mingle with other child heroes found in books, and where they become embroiled in a mystery involving lederhosen-clothed quintuplets and a screaming ventriloquist.

What do parents do? (--when you're not home)

2007
While two children spend the night at Grandma's, their parents do all the things the children are forbidden from doing, like jumping on the bed with their shoes on, dressing up the dog, and getting crumbs all over the bed sheets.

Myron's magic cow

2005
While performing a chore for his Mother, Myron acquires a magical cow and makes a special wish.

Stanley's wild ride

2006
Stanley leads a pack of dogs who escape their boring yards to have an adventure chasing tomcats, tasting garbage, and soaking fire hydrants.

Trust me, Mom!

2005
Ollie tries to be safe and polite on his first walk to the corner store alone, even when scary creatures appear on the way.

The useful moose

a truthful, moose-full tale
2004
A young girl who loves moose is delighted to find them vacationing in her city, and when she and her family invite three young moose to rest at their home, they quickly discover how useful moose can be.

The Artsy Smartsy Club

2005
Three Hoboken children and their giant chicken Henrietta set off to explore the world of art after being inspired by the sidewalk drawings of a local chalk artist.

Little Bunny Foo Foo

2004
In an adaptation of the children's song, the good fairy tells of her efforts to make the naughty bunny behave and what happens when these efforts fail.

Commander Toad in space

1996
The intrepid crew of the space ship "Star Warts" lands on a water-covered planet inhabited by Deep Wader, a horrible hungry monster.

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