juvenile fiction

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Henry and Mudge and the great grandpas

the twenty-sixth book of their adventures
2005
When Henry and his dog Mudge go with Henry's parents to visit Great-Grandpa Bill in the home with lots of other grandpas, they lead them all on a wonderful adventure.

Trading places

2006
When fifth-grade twins, Amy and Todd, tackle a school project, they also have to cope with issues of friendship at school and problems at home, including their father's unemployment.

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.

So, what's it like to be a cat?

2005
A cat answers a young child's questions about such things as how much and where it sleeps, and whether or not it likes living with people.

Rosy Cole's memoir explosion

a heartbreaking story about losing friends, annoying family, and ruining romance
2006
When Rosy writes a memoir about herself and her friends for a school assignment, she is surprised when they are not thrilled with the result.

Space station rat

2005
A lavender rat that has escaped from a laboratory, and a lonely boy whose parents are scientists, meet on an orbiting space station, communicate by email, and ultimately find themselves in need of each other's help and friendship.

The other side

2005
Contains twenty illustrated scenes--such as a girl watching a tiger at the zoo and a boy sitting on an airplane--each presented from two opposite points of view and containing an unexpected twist.

Star jumper

journal of a cardboard genius
2006
Self-proclaimed genius inventor Alex decides to build a cardboard spaceship to escape his annoying little brother.

The children who smelled a rat

2005
All the Gaskitts have a bad day when the baby rolls away in a shopping cart, the twins' teacher acts peculiar, and a lost bird tries to hypnotize the cat.

Good boy, Fergus!

2006
Except for his bath, Fergus experiences the perfect doggy day, from chasing cats and motorcycles to being scratched on his favorite tickle spot.

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