juvenile fiction

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juvenile fiction

Scoot!

2008
Six silent turtles sit still as stones on a log, as energetic movement by the other animals in the pond happens all around them.

Junie B. Jones has a peep in her pocket

2000
When Junie B. learns that her kindergarten class is going on a field trip to a farm, she worries about being attacked by a rooster.

Deep and dark and dangerous

a ghost story
2007
When thirteen-year-old Ali spends the summer with her aunt and cousin at the family's vacation home, she stumbles upon a secret that her mother and aunt have been hiding for over thirty years.

Not a box

2006
To an imaginative little bunny, a box is not always just a box.

Arnie the doughnut

2003
Arnie the talking doughnut convinces Mr. Bing that not all doughnuts are meant to be eaten.

The Recess Queen

2002
Mean Jean is the biggest bully on the school playground until a new girl arrives and challenges Jean's status as the Recess Queen.

Tacky and the Winter Games

2005
Tacky and his fellow penguins on Team Nice Icy Land train hard for the Winter Games, but Tacky's antics make their chances of winning a medal seem slim.

Junie B. Jones is a graduation girl

2001
Junie B. Jones has just turned six and is looking forward to her kindergarten graduation, but when grape juice stains the white gown she couldn't resist trying on, she is afraid graduation is ruined.

David goes to school

1999
David's activities in school include chewing gum, talking out of turn, and engaging in a food fight, causing his teacher to say over and over, "No, David!".

Mudshark

2009
Principal Wagner confidently deals with a faculty washroom crisis, a psychic parrot, and a terrorizing gerbil, but when sixty-five erasers go missing, he enlists the help of the school's best problem solver and lost item locator, twelve-year-old Lyle Williams, also known as Mudshark.

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