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Rainbow Magic: The Pet Fairies No.4, Lauren the Puppy Fairy
Daisy Meadows (2008) , 80 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Beginning Chapter Books
Fantasy
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Things are ruff for Lauren the puppy fairy.Her pup,Sunny is missing.Does Rachel,Kirsty,and Lauren get the little poor puppy.
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written by Sarah L., Age 8
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loren the pupp fary lost her dogg sunniy wil kistti and racel get poor puppy. reed boock and finde out.
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written by suzie, 7
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Look Out, Jeremy Bean!
Alice Schertle (2009) , 58 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Beginning Chapter Books
New Books
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This book has three stories about Jeremy Bean. In the first one, Jeremy isn't sure what he should collect for school - rocks? stamps? shoes? Finally, Jeremy comes up with the perfect collection that only he can collect. In the second story, Jeremy tries to catch a dust bunny for a pet - do you think it will work? In the third story, Jeremy forgets to wear green for St. Patrick's Day, but that helps him make a new friend. These are all fun stories with short chapters. Librarian review
written by Gwen
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Stink: The Incredible Shrinking Kid
Megan McDonald (2005) , 102 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Beginning Chapter Books
Humor
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This story is funny becuse Stink tries to save the world from a shrinking monster. How would you feel?
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written by Noble, Age 6
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Nate the Great and the Lost List
Marjorie Weinman Sharmat (1975) , 48 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Beginning Chapter Books
Mystery
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Who would you call if you lost something? Nate the Great is on vacation. First Claud comes into Nate the Great's backyard. He lost his grocery list - he was always losing things. Then Nate the Great says, "I will take your case." Next Nate the Great makes a list of all the streets to find the grocery list. Last he drops the list and it blows toward Rosmand's house. Finally they find the list. I recommend this book for people who like mysteries. I love this book because a kid solves the mystery.
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written by Abigail, Age 7
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Gabriella the Snow Kingdom Fairy
Daisy Meadows (2009) , 161 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Beginning Chapter Books
Fantasy
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What would you do if you were friends with fairies? I think this book is for people who like fairies. First, Kristy and Rachel went to the ski slopes, then Gabriella showed up. After that she said Jack Frost took the magic snowflake. Then they went to the forest and saw goblins. Finally they got it but the goblins got it again. I think this book is fun because I like fairies. I think this book is for people who like fairies.
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written by Soren, Age 6
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Carnival at Candlelight - Magic Tree House: A Merlin Mission #33
Mary Pope Osborne (2005) , 105 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Adventure
Beginning Chapter Books
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This is Magic Tree House book 33. Well, what happened was Jack and Annie went to the tree house and the tree house started to spin and it spun faster and faster and then everything was still absullutly still; they were on a mission to save the grand lady of the lagoon and so they ended up in Venice. There's lots of floods and Jack and Annie had to stop it so they read a rhyme and a statue came alive and they saw Neptune and told him to calm the waves down because he was ruler of seas.
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written by Jillian, Age 8
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Frankie Pickle and the Closet of Doom
Eric Wight (2009) , 79 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Adventure
Beginning Chapter Books
Graphic
Humor
New Books
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Frankie does not see why his mom wants him to keep his room clean. After all, there are adventures to go on. So when mom says he can leave it messy, he is thrilled. No more boring chores. Frankie is not worried about those "consequences" his mom warns him about. What could go wrong? In fact Frankie decides to quit taking a bath too. He is only going to get dirty again. Frankie is on top of the world. But what is that lurking in his closet? And what is that terrible smell? Librarian review
written by Lisa
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Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
Barbara Park (1994) , 66 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Beginning Chapter Books
Humor
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It was funny and my favorite part was when Junie B Jones was in the dirty clothes hamper.
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written by Tavianna, Age 7
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Bettina Valentino and the Picasso Club
Niki Daly (2009) , 104 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade) Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Art
Beginning Chapter Books
Friendship
Humor
New Books
Realistic Fiction
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Bettina Valentino loves art. But she does not love the art teacher at Bayside Preparatory School. So when a new teacher arrives, Bettina is thrilled. Mr. Peppard (or Mr. Popart as he prefers to be called) is a real character. He wears fabulous but unexpected, clothes. He does not wear shoes. And he is ready to teach his classes all about real art. It starts with rock art on the walls and only gets better from there. But snooty Maxine Rattles does not like Mr. Popart. Soon Maxine's mom and dad are trying to get rid of Mr. Popart! If that happens, Bettina will just die. How can the best thing to ever happen to Bayside disappear just like that? Librarian review
written by Lisa
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Scaredy-Cat Catcher
Betty Hicks (2009) , 55 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Beginning Chapter Books
Friendship
New Books
Sports
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Rocky is the best catcher in the whole league. He is a sure thing for the all star team. Until a runner breaks his arm sliding into home. Now Rocky is afraid of the ball. No matter how hard he tries, he just can't tag the runner out. Now his team is losing and it is his fault. Rocky does not have a choice. He needs to quit the team. But Rocky's friends aren't giving up on him. Can they help Rocky before it is too late?
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written by Lisa
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