Book 5

Good Sport Gwen

by Valerie Tripp

Published 7 January 2004
Gwen learns that being a good sport means helping people on your team whether it is for soccer or the spelling bee.

One and Only Delaney

by Valerie Tripp

Published 1 May 2005
While learning about comparisons such as "big, bigger, biggest," Delaney begins to unfavorably compare her skills in reading, drawing, and joking with those of her classmates, until Miss Sparks helps her identify her own talents.

The Fair-Share Pair

by Valerie Tripp

Published 1 May 2005
Connor and Logan have no trouble sharing a red toy car during recess until Logan decides to play with it in the mud and neat Connor determines to hide the vehicle from his messy classmate.

Lindy's Happy Ending

by Valerie Tripp

Published 1 February 2005
Lindy always thinks of interesting projects to start but never seems to be able to finish them, until her carelessness allows the class ducklings to escape from their cage and wreak havoc on the classroom.

Hallie's Horrible Handwriting

by Valerie Tripp

Published 1 September 2003
Hallie likes everything about school except handwriting, but her new teacher and a project with butterflies helps her like that too. Includes tips for parents to help their children with learning.

Teasing Trouble

by Valerie Tripp

Published 7 January 2004
Spencer likes to make the class laugh, but when it hurts Hallie's feelings Miss Sparks helps the whole class understand the difference between joking and teasing.

Thank You, Logan!

by Valerie Tripp

Published 8 January 2003
Nature-loving Logan comes to school on her day to take care of the class rabbit even though she has a cold, prompting Miss Sparks to teach the students about proper sneezing etiquette. Includes tips for parents to help their children with learning.

Bright, Shiny Skylar

by Valerie Tripp

Published 8 January 2003
Skylar is very bright and does well in school, except that she has a hard time staying in her seat and waiting to be called on, but a special starry project shows her that she can change.