juvenile fiction

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Ike's incredible ink

2013
Cleaning his room and talking to his best friend while preparing to write what he knows will be an incredible story, little Ike discovers that he is missing just the right ink to get his project underway, a need that requires extraordinary effort to fulfill.

Yes, yes, Yaul!

2012
Rap duo Hip the turtle and Hop the rabbit try to convince a prickly porcupine that saying "no" to everything is no fun at all.

Cecil the pet glacier

2012
Ruby Small's embarrassingly eccentric parents take her on a vacation to Norway where she acquires an unwanted pet, a glacier named Cecil, who finds a way to melt Ruby's heart.

Applewhites at Wit's End

2012
Great changes are in store for the highly creative and somewhat eccentric Applewhite family when money problems force them to open a summer camp for gifted children, who almost immediately begin to rebel, while a mysterious interloper watches from the woods.

Pumpkin patch puppy

2006
"Clifford loves to go to the park and play in the leaves with Emily Elizabeth. And today the Howards are going to pick out pumpkins--fall is full of fun!"--P. [4] of cover.

Haunted house

2010
Martha helps out at the flower shop and is asked to deliver to a house everyone believes is haunted, which leads to a ghostly mix-up.

Little elephant's trunk

2006
By watching the other animals, a newborn elephant learns many uses for his wonderful trunk.

The Thanksgiving Day from the Black Lagoon

2009
Hubie's class is giving thanks for the things they enjoy most, but how can Hubie be thankful when none of his friends will make a float with him? How can Hubie eat all of the food for Thanksgiving dinner?.

Speed

2013
The race cars are on the track, trying to avoid a crash and make it to the finish line.

Bambino and Mr. Twain

2012
In 1904 Sam Clemens leads a reclusive life in New York City after the death of his wife, who was also his editor, until his cat Bambino influences him to re-join society. Includes brief notes on the life and work of Samuel Langhorne Clemens who was known to the world by his pen name, Mark Twain.

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