Sharing Joy in the Neighborhood (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood)
by Alexandra Cassel Schwartz
If Mama had a wish, as this poetic tale makes so clear, it would be for Little Bunny to be himself because I love you just the way you are. Full color.
For one happy year, Caitlin and her mother raise and train a puppy to become a companion dog for the disabled. Albion, the loving, intelligent Golden Retriever, graduates from training and is given to a girl in a wheelchair who is Caitlin's age.
Suky is still trying to fool her parents that Jit is her boyfriend instead of Imi. This means an obligatory family day out with her folks for Jit, whose patience is wearing thin with the whole idea. And then there's Grace...she's acting really strangely around him lately - he can't figure her out at all. And back at school, no sooner have Jit and Dean got Jason Patel off their backs than his cousin come on the scene and - guess what? - he's even more of a thug than Jason. Jit and Dean have got t...
The perfect spot is this way! says Boom. The perfect spot is that way!' tweets Twitty. Snot is smartly silent. How will these three friends decide which way to go to find the perfect spot? With humor, wisdom, and perfect storytelling and illustrating pitch, New York Times bestsellers Doreen Cronin and Renata Liwska present a tale of authentic friendship. Praise for Boom Snot Twitty * 'Serene, quietly joyous and utterly life-affirming.' Kirkus Reviews, starred review...
Maeve on the Red Carpet (Beacon Street Girls) (Beacon Street Girls Special Adventures (Pb))
by Annie Bryant
It's Maeve's chance to be a star -- and to see up close and personal what fame and fortune can do to a person.
Dora's World Adventure! (Dora the Explorer 8x8 (Quality), #20)
by Suzanne D. Nimm
Like all her brothers and sisters, Millicent has recieved a special gift from her magical family, but she quickly learns that a gift can also be a burden.
Ruby the Copycat (Scholastic Bookshelf: Being Yourself) (Scholastic Bookshelf)
by Peggy Rathmann
Ruby insists on copying Angela, until her teacher helps her discover her own creative resources.
The Sound of Munich (S.A.S.S.: Students Across the Seven Seas)
by Suzanne Nelson
Siena Bernstein attends school in Munich for three months, where she perfects her German languague skills, flirts with her attractive resident advisor, and attempts to find the man who helped her father's family escape East Berlin in 1962.