Read It - Fall into a good book
Books for Preschoolers – 2nd Graders
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Love that Puppy! by Jeff Jarka - Peter has a tail waggin’ good time pretending he’s a dog, but will he ever be happy as a regular kid again? |
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The Big Elephant in the Room by Lane Smith - Donkey runs through a list of hilarious possibilities as he tries to guess the “big problem” his friend wants to talk about. |
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Let’s Do Nothing! by Tony Fucile - Is it possible for two rambunctious boys to sit completely still and do absolutely NOTHING? |
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The Terrible Plop by Ursula Dubosarsky - When all the other forest animals fearfully run from an unidentifiable noise, Bear is sure that he’s tough enough to face the culprit. |
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Eliot Jones, Midnight Superhero by Anne Cottringer - By day Eliot Jones is just a quiet boy, but come nighttime he’s an unstoppable superhero risking his life to save the world! |
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Books for 3rd – 5th Graders |
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Fat Cat of Underwhere by Bruce Hale - Fitz the cat once again finds himself in the land Underwhere, a place where people where their undies outside of their clothes, helping to recover a stolen, magical scepter.
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Melonhead by Katy Kelly - Ten-year-old “Melonhead” Melon is a magnet for trouble as he and his friend, Sam, attempt to make a new invention from two old ones. |
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| Mudshark by Gary Paulsen - Lyle Williams, also known as Mudshark, is his school’s official go-to-guy when anything goes missing until the teacher’s psychic parrot starts muscling in on the action. |
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| My Cousin, the Alien by Pamela Service - Aliens disguised as bald fat men; a cousin who thinks he’s an alien prince sent to earth for protection. What’s a normal kid to do? |
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| The Pepins and their Problems by Polly Horvath - Your help is needed by the confused family of Pepins to solve simple problems like toads in their slippers to more difficult problems as a cow who gives lemonade instead of milk. |
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