juvenile fiction

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juvenile fiction

Last night

2008
Sent to her room for refusing to eat her dinner, a little girl soon falls asleep and together with her bear friend begins a fantastic voyage deep into the forest where they dance and play all night.

The black tower

2007
Herculeah Jones gets involved in another dangerous mystery when she goes to visit old Mr. Shivers Hunt, resident of the forbidding Hunt House.

The girl on the high-diving horse

2005
Eight-year-old Ivy Cordelia spends the summer of 1936 in Atlantic City with her photographer father, and dreams of being the girl who perches on a horse as it dives into a tank of water.

The Christmas rat

2002
Alone in his apartment during Christmas vacation, eleven-year-old Eric finds himself caught in a battle between a strange exterminator and the rat he wants to kill.

Thea the Thursday fairy

2008
Kirsty and Rachel agree to help when Jack Frost steals Thea the Thursday Fairy's Fun Day Flag, making for a gloomy day at the local aquarium.

Bad, bad bunnies

2008
As the Pee Wee Scouts prepare for Easter they also visit the firehouse during Fire Prevention week, and after Sonny's mother meets and starts dating the fire chief, Molly helps Sonny come to terms with his mother's new boyfriend.

Clancy with the puck

2007
A hockey-themed reworking of the baseball poem "Casey at the Bat" in which the Hogtown Maple Buds' chance at winning the Stanley Cup all comes down to Clancy Cooke's final shot. Includes an animated short on a DVD.

Belle

2007
Emmy has just moved from the country and had to leave her beloved horse behind, but Belle, an American quarter horse on which she takes riding lessons, helps her to get used to the noise and bustle of big city life.

Casey and Derek on the ice

2008
A rhyming tale of an underdog hockey team's last minute attempt to win a big game.

Chuckie meets the Beastie Bunny

2000
The babies come up with a plan to stop the Beastie Bunny, a machine invented by Stu to decorate Easter eggs.

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