Freddie and his friends set out to build the world's biggest box fort, but their plan becomes complicated when the creation gets unwieldy and a strange creature takes up residence inside.
Collects seventeen essays that represent a variety of perspectives on the sale of junk food in schools, discussing fast food partnerships, government regulation, school budgets, obesity, and other related topics.
Chrissa Maxwell's had a good summer, practicing for swim team tryouts. Then her world is shaken when she and her friends get mean text messages and there's an accident at the pool. Can one girl put an end to the bullying?.
Nine-year-old Amanda's popularity increases after she brings her ferret Peach to school for show-and-tell, prompting the already popular Kim to go out and get a ferret of her own, while Peach, accustomed to being a pampered princess at the pet store, tries to get used to life with the Kellers.
"School's almost out for the summer, and A.J. is dreaming about all the fun things he's going to do on vacation. But A.J.'s dream quickly turns into a nightmare when three familiar spirits appear to show him summers past, present, and yet to come. Will they be able to convince him to leave his bad ways behind? Or will this summer end up being a total bummer?"--OCLC.
"Accurate photographs and straightforward, simple text describe the most important rules for staying safe on the school bus"--Provided by the publisher.
"How do I get to school? While lots of students hop on a bus, [this book] . . . explores some alternative methods used by kids around the world, including subways, bikes, and boats"--Provided by publisher.
Roan Novachez expected his second year at Jedi Academy to be a lot easier, but his star pilot training is tougher than he expected, his best friends start ignoring him, and the class bullies are trying to tempt him to the Dark Side, which looks like more fun to Roan.