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Lord Voldemort (1), more inscriptions appear on Charlotte's webs (1), and Wilbur (1), Charlotte spins an egg sac containing her unborn offspring (1), whom she employs in gathering inspiration for her messages. There (1), accompanied by Charlotte and the rat Templeton (1), Wilbur is entered in the county fair (1), increasing his renown. Therefore (1), attracting publicity among Zuckerman's neighbors who attribute the praise to divine intervention. As time passes (1), is later celebrated by the fair's staff and visitors (thus made too prestigious alive to justify killing him). Exhausted apparently by laying eggs (1), she secretly weaves praise of him into her web (1), she promises to hatch a plan guaranteed to spare his life. Accordingly (1), living on a web overlooking Wilbur's enclosure. Upon Wilbur's discovery that he is intended for slaughter (1), until befriended by a barn spider named Charlotte (1), in whose barnyard he is left yearning for companionship but is snubbed by other barn animals (1), Homer Zuckerman (1), despite winning no prizes (1), Charlotte remains at the fair and dies shortly after Wilbur's departure. Having returned to Zuckerman's farm (1), naming him Wilbur. On greater maturity (1), The acclaimed author and illustrator of Chickens to the Rescue has created a sweet (1), THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS is great for both beginning and chapter-book readers. And like Dav's other best-selling books of humor (1), easy-to-read chapter book. With hilarious pictures on every page (1), even HE doesn't know who he is!Acclaimed author and Caldecott Honor illustrator Dav Pilkey provides young readers with the adventure of a lifetime in this outrageously funny (1), George and Harold have created the greatest superhero in the history of their elementary school--and now they're going to bring him to life! Meet Captain Underpants! His true identity is so secret (1), and she's sad when they run away from her. Don't they know that she just wants to play? (1), and entirely irresistible new character―a little dog just bursting with good intentions.Katie is so excited when Sara Ann brings home three little kittens that she can't stop herself from howling "AROOOOO!" and trying to run after them. She loves them s (1), but he has to get a birthday present for annoying Annabelle and be good for the entire field trip to the museum! How is Herbie ever going to make it through the year? (1), Wilbur guards Charlotte's egg sac (1), the lowest reading group in class (1), Third grade isn't looking too good for Herbie Jones. Not only is he stuck being in Apples (1), and the book concludes by mentioning that more generations of spiders kept him company in subsequent years. (1), and Aranea (1), Wilbur names the spiderlings Joy (1), however. Pleased at finding new friends (1), and is saddened further when the new spiders depart shortly after hatching. The three smallest remain (1), Wilbur is sold to Fern's uncle (1), a little girl named Fern Arable nurtures the piglet lovingly (1), Celebrate liking yourself! Through alternating points of view (1), all the excitement and wonder of the Pilgrims’ first year in America is captured in this vivid retelling that is perfect for the youngest historians. (1), Just in time for Earth Day on April 22 (1), and actually quite clever. Like the narrator. And you'll be able to share memories of what it was like when you were little with your incredible Big Sister. (1), and then you'll be taller and smarter (1), you won't be little anymore (1), or even if you're a boy or a girl. And you have to keep a special plug in your mouth to stop your scream from coming out. But one day (1), When you're a baby you don't read books. You eat them. You don't know how old you are (1), From the dangerous voyage across the Atlantic to the first harsh winter to the delicious Thanksgiving feast (1), the people declare: "To Michael Recycle! The green-caped crusader (1), Beginning readers can chill out with one of the coolest creatures around?the emperor penguin. Did you know that penguins can?t fly? Or that emperor penguins can stay underwater for almost twenty minutes? (1), so she arranges him in a vase and sets him on her table. Tacky’s fans are sure to delight in the show as Tacky uses all of his best penguin moves to wriggle himself out of this hilarious jungle mix-up. Only the team of Helen Lester and Lynn Munsinger co (1), mistakes him for a bouquet of flowers. The elephant thinks that Tacky would make a pretty centerpiece (1), upon seeing Tacky’s floral Hawaiian shirt (1), captive to an elephant who (1), Tacky the Penguin goes windsurfing and ends up on a tropical island (1), and--in a surprising twist--end up becoming teammates. (1), Michael Recycle tells the adventures of a young superhero whose power allows him to teach people about recycling. After cleaning up a town (1), our super-green hero (1), After her father spares the life of a piglet from slaughtering it as runt of the litter (1), they find the lights--in stars that can be seen for a change--and so many neighbors it's like a block party in the sky! On the street below (1), there is party potential in a summer blackout. (1), John Rocco shows that if we are willing to put our cares aside for a while (1), and out comes the board game again.Using a combination of panels and full bleed illustrations that move from color to black-and-white and back to color (1), everything can go back to normal . . . but not everyone likes normal. The boy switches off the lights (1), and eating ice cream before it melts. The boy and his family enjoy being not so busy for once. They even have time to play a board game together. When the electricity is restored (1), people are having just as much fun--talking (1), and Dad can't finish cooking dinner. What's a family to do? When they go up to the roof to escape the heat (1), the planet's new savior!" (1), Mom can't work on her computer (1), "Mommm!" His sister can no longer use the phone (1), all the power goes out. The TV shuts off and a boy wails (1), One hot summer night in the city (1), this book aims to inspire a new generation of busy bodies! (1), nerves and brain all work together to keep you on the go. Kids walk and skate and tumble through these pages with such exuberance that even sprouting couch potatoes will want to get up and bounce around—and that’s the ultimate goal. Studies show that (1), Lizzy Rockwell explains how your bones and muscles (1), it is sure to provide even the most reluctant readers with hours of fun. (1), a girl's and a boy's (1), and she secretly teaches him some rules and tricks. In a warm and funny ending (1), green world. This is an enchanting tale with environmental themes and breathtaking illustrations that become more vibrant as the garden blooms. Red-headed Liam can also be spotted on every page (1), The story begins as a girl named Sally and her unnamed brother (1), Learning your ABC (1), investigate www.curiousgeorge.com and discover all the latest on Curious George books (1), but can they withstand a visit from one curious monkey?For more monkey fun (1), It’s the formula for success for preschoolers—Curious George and fire trucks! Curious George and the Firefighters is a story based on H. A. and Margret Rey’s popular primate and painted in the original watercolor and charcoal style. Firefighters are (1), adding a clever seek-and-find element to this captivating picture book. (1), One boy's quest for a greener world... one garden at a time.While out exploring one day (1), sit alone in their house on a cold (1), this story will have kids rolling on the floor with laughter. Adults are permitted to laugh too. (1), burglars strike. Walter has his chance to be a hero. A children's beloved classic (1), he's going to the dog pound tomorrow. And then (1), but Father says he's got to go! Poor Walter (1), the kids Billy and Betty love him regardless (1), except for one small problem: he has gas. He can't help it; it's just the way he is. Fortunately (1), who serves as the narrator of the book (1), staring wistfully out the window. Then they hear a loud bump which is quickly followed by the arrival of the Cat in the Hat (1), and make a friend? (1), and the Cat (1), the mother asks the children what they did while she was out (1), and the fish and the children are back where they started at the beginning of the story. As she steps in (1), delighting the fish and the children. The Cat leaves just before their mother arrives (1), riding a machine that picks everything up and cleans the house (1), stores them back in the big red box. He takes it out the front door as the fish and the children survey the mess he has made. But the Cat soon returns (1), apparently ashamed (1), Sally's brother catches the Things in a net (1), a tall anthropomorphic cat in a red and white striped hat and a red bow tie. The Cat proposes to entertain the children with some tricks that he knows. The children's pet fish refuses (1), knocking pictures off the wall and picking up the children's mother's new polka-dotted gown. All this comes to an end when the fish spots the children's mother out the window. In response (1), such as flying kites in the house (1), from which he releases two identical creatures with blue hair and red suits called Thing One and Thing Two. The Things cause more trouble (1), but the Cat in the Hat just proposes another game.The Cat brings in a big red box from outside (1), dropping everything he was holding. The fish admonishes him again (1), as the Cat balances himself on a ball and tries to balance lots of household items on his limbs until he falls on his head (1), insisting that the Cat leave. The Cat responds by balancing the fish on the tip of his umbrella. The game quickly becomes more complicated (1), Walter is a fine dog (1), is in another class! Is Freddy ready to reach out to the new student (1), Jamie Lee Curtis's triumphant text and Laura Cornell's lively artwork show kids that the key to feeling good is liking yourself because you are you. Like the duo's first New York Times best-seller (1), and the pancakes are top-notch. He doesn?t usually go south for the winter (1), graphic and full of fun (1), green bugs. Green bugs are NOT butterflies! Will butterflies ever come to the forest? Only time will tell...Bold (1), what they get instead are chubby (1), Owly & Wormy want butterflies! But when they come home from Mrs. Raccoon's nursery with a milkweed plant that's supposed to attract some fluttering friends (1), he figures he might as well take the great schlep with Duck and Other Duck. The trio ends up in the exotic land of Florida and Moose is forever dazzled.Dave Horowitz brings to life the joy of discovering a place completely unlike home?as well as the thril (1), but with Bear off hibernating and the Pancake Hut closing until spring (1), his buddy Bear lives there (1), and a firm footing on the idea of metamorphosis. (1), An unlikely trio heads south for the winter!Moose loves the Great North Woods because they?re nice and cold (1), but one brave act makes him a hero. (1), and other dogs make fun of him. On Halloween he takes more ridicule than ever in his hot-dog costume (1), like all dachshunds (1), Oscar is short (1), this is an inspired book to rejoice in and share. I'm Gonna Like Me will have kids letting off some self-esteem in no time! (1), Today I Feel Silly and Other Moods That Make My Day (1), this wordless storybook will give pre-reader the wings they need to start reading on their own (1), Sam is tired of waiting to be Hamster Helper. So when his class takes a trip to the science museum (1), but he doesn't like being stuck with Max and Chloe -- especially since his best friend (1), the fun and creativity of sibling relationships shine through in this sweet tale of cutting hair and learning lessons. (1), Freddy likes his new second- grade teacher (1), energetic illustrations brighten page after page with the busy antics surrounding Sarah Jane. FIRST DAY JITTERS is an enchanting story that is sure to be treasured by anyone who has ever anticipated a first day of school. (1), who helps smooth her jittery transition. This charming and familiar story will delight readers with its surprise ending.Fun (1), Sarah Jane reluctantly pulls herself together and goes to school. She is quickly befriended by Mrs. Burton (1), and nobody knows her. It will be awful. She just knows it. With much prodding from Mr. Hartwell (1), Everyone knows that sinking feeling in the pit of the stomach just before diving into a new situation. Sarah Jane Hartwell is scared and doesn't want to start over at a new school. She doesn't know anybody (1), young readers will love reading a story based on a real-life sister act! In the same vein as Fancy Nancy (1), Sam decides to bring along something extra . . . (1), Sadie realizes she may have done something wrong. What will Eva and Sadie's parents say? Will they be able to fix the worst haircut ever? With beautiful illustrations from Elanna Allen (1), she decides to take matters into her own hands. When the haircut is over and there's a pile of hair on the floor (1), Meet Eva and Sadie in debut picture book author Jeff Cohen's Eva and Sadie and the Worst Haircut EVER! The book was inspired by the viral recording of NPR reporter Jeff interviewing his two little girls explaining the worst haircut ever. When big sister S (1), expected the fun to end where it did. (1), Jill least of all (1), ” the note from Caroline said about Linda. Jill crumpled it up and left it on the corner of her school desk. She didn’t want to think about Linda or her dumb report on whales just then. Jill wanted to think about Halloween.But Robby grabbed the note a (1), What happens when teasing goes too far? This classic middle grade novel from Judy Blume addresses the timeless topic of bullying and has a fresh new look.“Blubber is a good name for her (1), Max and Freddy make peace with one another (1), Max also challenges him for the open spot on the peewee hockey team. Freddy's close friend Jessie is a star hockey player (1), action-packed (1), even when surrounded by her classmates. She listens and nods but doesn’t speak. It’s hard being the new kid in school (1), A little boy lives next to a forest that has a lake in it. There is a giant that lives there and he sleeps all day and at night he tries to find food. One night the boys mom told him to go take a bath and said he was alright because the giant couldn't swi (1), send her home. (1), worried that her condition may be contagious (1), solid-colored stripes on her body. Dr. Bumble determines that Camilla is well enough to attend school. At school the other children tease her and call out colors and patterns which cause the colors on her skin to transform accordingly. The school teachers (1), The main character is a girl named Camilla Cream who loves lima beans but doesn't want to eat them because her friends dislike them and she wants to be just like them.One day she wakes up to discover thick (1), especially when you’re from another country and don’t know the language (1), Farah feels alone (1), Frog rushes over to Toad's house one fine Spring morning in April (1), colors and backgrounds. Everyone is different and this book talks about how everyone is special in their own way and it's alright to be friends with people that come from different backgrounds. (1), Friends come in all shapes (1), the Rainbow Fish gives her one of his precious scales and (1), The story tells of a fish with shiny (1), In this book a coyote plants a peach tree by pushing the pit into a hole in the ground and letting it grow. He gets a few friends along the way and one friend decides to eat all the peaches off the tree. When the coyote comes to look at the tree he sees t (1), I Hate English is about a girl who is in an American classroom and she doesn't want to speak English all she wants to do is talk in Chinese. She gets a teacher who tries and helps her talk in English but Mei Mei refuses to speak. At the end the teacher ma (1), Chip the mouse and Dot the giraffe were friends and all the other giraffes didn't understand why they were friends. The other giraffes didn't think Chip could do anything because he was small. The giraffes went kite flying and Dot asked Chip to go with th (1), but Toad is not eager to get up. Frog eventually gets Toad up out of bed and no sooner does he explain about the whole new year they will have together (1), transforming it into a lush (1), My Weird School has something for everyone. (1), his classmates teach him about "The Promise". Will Pete decide to shed his bullying habits and make "The Promise"? (1), instead of being bystanders. When Pete begins to behave badly (1), Have you ever seen a bully in action and done nothing about it? The kids at Pete's new school get involved (1), will find out that he likes her. (1), the little girl visiting from Puerto Rico (1), Second grader Jacob worries that the real live author visiting his classroom will discover that he has no imagination and that Maria (1), they can turn the school into a video-game arcade for one whole night!One thing's for sure—life at Ella Mentry School is never going to be the same again! Perfect for reluctant readers and word-lovers alike (1), than Toad decides to go back to bed. Since Toad has slept since November (1), second-grade teacher Miss Daisy is in over her head. She doesn't even know how to add or subtract! But the kids have other things on their minds. Principal Klutz has promised that if they read a million pages in books (1), weirdness and fun are all part of the routine. In this first book in the outrageously funny series that has reached millions of readers around the world (1), For A.J. and the gang at Ella Mentry School (1), Luna shares her idea with the class—which just might save the Family Night program. (1), With a nudge from Mr. Hopper (1), Amelia Bedelia goes on to "measure two cups of rice" — with a tape measure. She gets out ribbon and sewing supplies and proceeds to "trim the steak" and "dress the chicken." (1), he asks Frog to come back to wake him up when it's half past May. Not wanting to be lonely until that time (1), The Crayon Box that Talked is about a box of crayons that talk while they're coloring a picture. They talk about each color and the colors of the rainbow. (1), the garden spreads throughout the dark (1), a mirror (to avoid a milk mustache) (1), Jack Prelutsky (1), Nellie (1), Drover (1), Chester (1), promotions (1), James Stevenson (1), sizes (1), brooms (1), information (1), activities (1), rainy day (1), really (1), bananas (1), funny (1), Josh (1), games (1), sledding (1), Robbie (1), a little boy named Liam discovers a struggling garden and decides to take care of it. As time passes (1), A young girl brings her pets to the library--with predictably disastrous results. (1), feels immediately much better. Very soon Rainbow Fish is surrounded by other fish requesting scales and he gives to each of them one of his shiny scales. (1), seeing the joy of this little fish (1), tells him to go visit the mysterious octopus for advice. Rainbow Fish finds the octopus and asks what he should do. The octopus tells him that he must share the beauty of his scales with his friends. When he encounters the small fish a second time (1), his only friend left (1), a small fish asks him if he could have one. Rainbow Fish refuses in a very rude way. The other fish are really upset about his behavior and don't want to play with him anymore. Feeling upset (1), multi-colored scales named Rainbow Fish. He is always fond of his scales. But one day (1), heart and lungs (1), Professor Dumbledore (1), in the night (1), and much more. (1), gray city (1), and more! (1), the starfish (1), rollerblading (1), and encouragement (1), A boy gives a cookie to a mouse. The mouse asks for a glass of milk. He then requests a straw (to drink the milk) (1), nail scissors (to trim his hair in the mirror) (1), and Max Sellars is the worst one yet. In addition to hassling Freddy (1), and the gloves are off.Mélanie and her mouse won't take Chester's antics lying down. And Chester is obviously a creative powerhouse with confidence to spare. Where will this war of the picture-book makers lead? Is it a one-way ticket to Chesterville (1), and keep mischievous squirrels at bay. But when Here Kitty Kitty moves in next door (1), Down Girl and Sit are two dogs who are "smarter than squirrels." They know how to protect their masters from all the things that can go wrong in the neighborhood: they bark at paperboys and guard the garbage cans (1), Worm and his friends discover that it's her birthday. Who knew that teachers could take a day off? Who knew teachers had birthdays? Worm does know one thing--he has to figure out the perfect present. (1), Mrs. Mulch. When Mrs. Mulch misses a day of class (1), Worm likes school...almost as much as he likes weekends. The best part of school for Worm is his teacher (1), or will Mélanie get her mouse production off the ground? (1), sends the mouse packing and proceeds to cover the pages with rewrites from his red marker (1), this illustrated chapter book takes a look at life in the backyard from the well-intentioned but misguided viewpoint of man’s best friend. (1), by dueling author-illustrators. Mélanie Watt starts out with the story of a mouse in a house. Then Mélanie's cat (1), and retold (1), Chester is more than a picture book. It is a story told (1), and snuggling up with someone you love. Woof! (1), powdery snow everywhere! It's the perfect day for snow angels (1), There is soft (1), no one will forget Velma ever again. Acclaimed and bestselling illustrator Kevin Hawkes and author Alan Madison celebrate everything butterfly—from migration to metamorphosis. Watch as Velma Gratch metamorphosizes from a timid first grader into a confid (1), their daily routines are turned topsy-turvy. Filled with humor and adventure (1), There’s never been anyone like Gooney Bird Greene at Watertower Elementary School. What other new kid comes to school wearing pajamas and cowboy boots one day and a polka-dot t-shirt and tutu on another? Gooney Bird has to sit right smack in the middle (1), entering the first grade. That's because everyone has marvelous memories of her two older sisters (1), here comes a bunch of carrots (1), but so does Max . . ."Bullies are a problem in school (1), big problem. I want to try out for the peewee hockey team (1), "I have a problem. A really (1), have whipped up a storm of more than one hundred hilarious poems and zany drawings. Grab your umbrella—and make sure it's a big one! (1), and his partner in crime (1), some hippopotami.The master of mischievous rhyme (1), and cats.Assorted prunes and parrotsare dropping from the sky (1), ONCE UPON A time (1), chrysanthemums and poodles (1), it's pouring frogs and hats (1), It's raining pigs and noodles (1), the Queen’s cats. How does Bob attempt to escape their claws? By telling them fractured fairy tales about his whole rat family (and feeding them cookies). (1), who was fond of baking and wild about reading. So begins Bob’s quest to save himself from being eaten by Muffin and Brutus (1), there lived a rat named Bob (1), in a grand castle (1), who were practically perfect first graders. Poor Velma—people can barely remember her name. But all that changes on a class trip to the magnificent Butterfly Conservatory—a place neither of her sisters has ever been. When a monarch roosts on Velma's f (1), Harry is treated by the Dursleys more like a servant than a member of the family and is forced to live in a cupboard under the stairs. Shortly before his eleventh birthday (1), and a broom (to sweep up his hair trimmings). Next he wants to take a nap (1), set out to solve a series of baffling murders on the ranch. Is Hank a suspect? An Outlaw? Can he clear his good name? (1), An illustrated adaptation of the long-running bestseller How Full Is Your Bucket? (more than 400 (1), she follows the clues to an unexpected source.Fans of Nancy Drew's Clue Crew will be happy to see a new Nancy join the ranks of super sleuths. (1), it's up to her to save the day. With the help of her friend Bree (1), when one of Nancy's classmate's most special possessions disappears from school (1), Super Sleuth is the first in a series of delightful middle-grade mysteries. Sassy Fancy Nancy is now a detective. Told in the third-person narrative (1), Kids who grew up with Jane O'Connor's Fancy Nancy picture books can spend some quality time with their BFF because Nancy Clancy is now starring in her own chapter books!Fancy Nancy: Nancy Clancy (1), Hank and his little buddy (1), we feel great. When it’s empty (1), The popular Hank the Cowdog series is based on the humorous antics of the canine Head of Ranch Security. In this first book (1), who is toothless. When she finally loses her tooth she realizes that she doesn't look weird but that she looks fascinating and can't wait to show off her new smile. She is still struggling with the fact that she doesn't think the tooth fairy is a real fai (1), This book within the Junie B. Jones series is about Junie B. losing her first tooth. She is the first person to lose a tooth in her first grade class and she is excited yet scared because she is told that she may end up looking like Uncle Lou (1), so the mouse asks for a glass of milk. The circle is complete when he wants a cookie to go with it. (1), and hang the drawing on the refrigerator. Looking at the refrigerator makes him thirsty (1), draw a picture (1), have a story read to him (1), 000 copies sold) for kids — told through the story of a boy who learns a valuable “bucket filling” metaphor and watches it come to life as the day unfolds.Every moment matters.Each of us has an invisible bucket. When our bucket is full (1), we feel awful. Yet most children (and many adults) don’t realize the importance of having a full bucket throughout the day.In How Full Is Your Bucket? For Kids (1), Dudley.For ten years (1), Rexi and his bulldozers are outwitted (1), Vernon and Petunia Dursley and their spoilt and bullying son (1), Professor McGonagall and half-giant Rubeus Hagrid place the one-year-old orphan in the care of his surly and cold Muggle uncle and aunt (1), Harry. While the wizarding world celebrates Voldemort's apparent downfall (1), murdered married couple James and Lily Potter but mysteriously disappeared after failing to kill their infant son (1), The most evil and powerful dark wizard in history (1), and everyone returns home to live happily ever after. (1), with the help of an ex-head-hunter and some friendly golden-hairs (1), Felix begins to see how every interaction in a day either fills or empties his bucket. Felix then realizes that everything he says or does to other people fills or empties their buckets as well. (1), whose resourceful and fun-loving lifestyle they deeply admire. But one day they fail to return from a research trip to the Ikkinasti Jungle and Evangeline has to follow and find them herself! She discovers that an evil man called Rexi is destroying the ju (1), Evangeline Mudd has had an unusual childhood. Her primatologist parents have taken their child-rearing cues from the golden-haired ape (1), "Could you learn every language in the world? Could you run an all-night race?Could you recognize your family with your eyes shut?What is the best thing about you? (1), Papa realizes he must change his mind. Based on the true story of America’s first ‘bookmobile.’ (1), arrives at their farm (1), with persuasive Miss Mary at the reins (1), Papa will not allow Clara to learn to read—he says that ‘Farm people like us do not have time to read." But when the traveling bookwagon (1), but the children are hesitant and do not answer. The story ends with the question (1)
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