An illustrated fantasy, told as fact, with a message for children and adults. The tale of a lost race of giants and what happens when their existence, and their location, becomes known by the outside world. After finding a huge tooth on the docks, English explorer Archibald Leopold Ruthmore sets out to seek the race of giants to whom the tooth belongs and discovers nine giants, the survivors of a singularly gentle and kindly race. He lives among them for ten months, and on returning home he m...
Monday Morning Leadership for Kids with Baxter & Paw Paw
by Evelyn Addis and David Cottrell
International Rock Star (Rock Star Redemption, #3)
by Julie L Spencer
Self Discipline Zack Can't Wait (Adventures from the Book of Virtues, #6)
by Shelagh Canning
Zach is upset that he cannot have what he wants right away, until his friend Plato, the buffalo, teaches him the importance of self-control by telling him the story of King Midas.
Twelve-year-old Tom learns first-hand about honor, first when he is wrongly accused of lying at school, then when he faces the risk of losing a puppy he has come to love while helping his grandfather train hunting dogs, but writing to a new friend helps him sort his feelings and do the right thing.
Mrs. Gobbledygook is disappointed that hardly anyone in Cuckooville can understand the way she speaks, but when strangers come to town she proves to them all that what makes her unique is of value.
Benny sets off in the morning with five shiny new pennies to spend and eventually buys something for his mother, brother, sister, dog, and cat
A wealthy rancher is so certain of the honesty of his foreman that he wagers his ranch.
Rudy's Lessons for Young Champions
by Rudy Ruettiger, Bill Atkinson, Cheryl Ruettiger, and Rebecca Atkinson
Chocolate War (Chocolate War, #1) (Readers Circle (Delacorte))
by Robert Cormier
Reissued now in hardcover with a new introduction by the author, Cormier's chilling look at the insidious world of gang intimidation and the abuse of power in a boys' boarding school is no less relevant today than it was in 1974.
The Winter Train
Winter is drawing near, and like every year around this time, the forest animals catch the train that will take them to warmer lands. The trip is going smoothly, until one passenger suddenly yells: "We've forgotten Squirrel! We've got to go back and find her!" A delightful tale of friendship and solidarity, Winter's Train takes young readers on a touching touching journey that brings out the very best in everyone. Lexile Level 620L Guided Reading Level L