juvenile fiction

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Oodles of animals

2008
Short, easy to read rhymes reveal what is unique about various animals, from ape to wolf.

Cool Daddy Rat

2008
A young rat hides in his father's bass case and tags along as he plays and scats around the big city.

Christopher counting

2008
When Christopher Rabbit learns to count in school, he enjoys it so much that he counts everything in sight, including how many baskets his friends make when they play basketball and how many peas and carrots are on his plate.

Big Bad Bunny

2008
Mama Mouse hurriedly searches the forest for her missing little one, Baby Boo-Boo, while Big Bad Bunny stomps and growls not far away--but the bunny may not be as bad as it seems.

Hurry! hurry!

2007
All the animals of the barnyard community hurry to greet their newest member, who is just pecking his way out of an egg.

Stolen children

2008
Amy, babysitting for little Kendra, must use her wits to save herself and the child after they are kidnapped by two thugs who are demanding money from Kendra's wealthy parents in exchange for the lives of the girls.

Martin Bridge

on the lookout!
2005
Presents three short stories for early readers about the misadventures of Martin Bridge.

Martin Bridge

blazing ahead!
2006
Presents two short stories for early readers about the misadventures of Martin Bridge.

Viking ships at sunrise

1998
Their magic tree house takes Jack and Annie back to a monastery in medieval Ireland, where they try to retrieve a lost book while being menaced by Viking raiders.

Hour of the Olympics

1998
Their magic tree house takes Jack and Annie back to retrieve a lost story in ancient Greece, where they witness the original Olympic games and are surprised to find what girls of the time were not allowed to do.

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