Little Andy, The Greatest Recess Monitor Ever (Little Andy's World, #1)
by Antoine Lunsford
The Tale of Peter Rabbit (All Aboard Books ) (Favorite tales from David McPhail)
by Beatrix Potter
Peter disobeys his mother by going into Mr. McGregor's garden and almost gets caught.
Mighty Monday Madness (Doug & Mike's strange kid chronicles, #1)
by Doug TenNapel
Welcome to Mrs. Frightenright's class of, um, "kids". There's Weird Ellis, with his Weird Eye that fends off ghosts; Spider-Speaking Spencer (he can talk to spiders, duh); Gina Burrito (she can turn herself into a burrito); and Skeleton Joe (he's got a bone to pick with the school bully). These and many more strange classmates use their special "qualities" every day of the week to keep things as weird as possible.
The extra terrestrial who comes to school with the children helps them to learn tolerance for people's different colors and cultures.
In this sequel to "The Other Side of the Door," ten-year-old Dora makes a quilt to record her experiences as she finally starts school and her Mormon family's efforts to secure homestead rights for their farm in New Mexico.
A Terrible Tomboy (School Story Books, #7) (Best Angela Brazil Books, #7)
by Angela Brazil
A TERRIBLE TOMBOY by ANGELA BRAZIL,Illustrated in colour by N. Tenison. Her first published novel was A Terrible Tomboy (1905), but this was not strictly a school story. The story was autobiographical, with Brazil represented as the principal character Peggy, and her friend Leila Langdale, appearing as Lilian. It was an early success for Brazil, and did well in the United States, perhaps as a result of the popularity of Tomboy stories, which had grown in popularity in that country since the mid...
Having learned on her sixteenth birthday that Count Dracula exists and lives in her hometown of Seattle, Lucy tries to save herself and her friends while wondering whether her boyfriend is also a vampire.
The Bobbsey Twins are the principal characters of what was, for many years, the longest-running series of children's novles. The books related the adventures of the children of the middle-class Bobbsey family, which included two sets of fraternal twins: Bert and Nan, who where 12 years old, and Flossie and Freddie, who where six. Share the stories of your childhood with your children and grandchildren! Here are the original Bobbsey Twin adventures.
Hilary McKay revisits Miss Minchin's Select Seminary for Young Ladies after the events of A Little Princess and Sara Crewe's happily ever after. But Sara is much missed - and most acutely by best friend Ermengarde, who laments that 'nothing is the same as it was before'. But life must go on at Miss Minchin's as new friendships are made, rivalries continued, lessons learned and, most importantly, fairytale endings are had.