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Fiction

  • The Silly Gooses

    by Dav Pilkey Year Published:

    Once upon a pond, there lived a very silly goose. He was so silly that the other geese wanted nothing to do with him. Fortunately, his soul mate comes along -- in a hot air balloon. Now there's a whole family of Silly Gooses, living happily ever after!

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  • The Big Red Lollipop

    by Rukhsana Khan Year Published:

    Rubina has been invited to her first birthday party, and her mother, Ami, insists that she bring her little sister along. Rubina is mortified, but she can't convince Ami that you just don't bring your younger sister to your friend's party. So both girls go, and not only does Sana demand to win every game, but after the party she steals Rubina's prized party favor, a red lollipop. What's a fed-up big sister to do? Rukhsana Khan's clever story and Sophie Blackall's irresistible illustrations make for a powerful combination in this fresh and surprising picture book.

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  • Sideways Stories from Wayside School

    Sideways Stories from Wayside School

    by Louis Sachar Year Published:

    Wayside School was supposed to be built with 30 classrooms all next to each other in a row. Instead, the classrooms were stacked one on top of the other — 30 stories tall! Here are some hilarious and fun stories about the school, the teachers, and the students. You'll meet Mrs. Gorf, the meanest teacher of all, terrible Todd, who always gets sent home early, and John who can read only upside down — along with all the other kids in the crazy mix-up school that came out sideways. But you'll never guess the truth about Sammy, the new kid...or what's in store for Wayside School on Halloween!

     

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  • Alexander Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday

    Alexander Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday

    by No Author Text Year Published:
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  • Amber Brown Series

    by Paula Danziger, J. Galbraith, Year Published:
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  • Flat Stanley

    by Jeff Brown Year Published: Easy Reading
    Young Stanley Lambchop is a perfectly nice, average boy who leads a perfectly nice, average life. But one morning something is different: Stanley's bulletin board has fallen on him during the night, and when his parents pull him out from under it, they find that he is suddenly only half-an-inch thick. Being flat isn't as bad as you might think, however: the doctor says Stanley is fine, and in some ways he's better than ever. He can slide under closed doors, for instance, and he can be rolled up, mailed, and flown like a kite. Stanley rescues his mother's ring when she drops it through a narrow metal grating, and foils a gang of thieves who've been stealing paintings from the Famous Museum of Art. But when the thrill of flatness wears off and Stanley decides he really wants to go back to normal, his resourceful brother finds a way to help him.

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  • Green Eggs and Ham

    Green Eggs and Ham

    by Dr. Seuss Year Published:
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  • Judy Moody Was in a Mood. Not a Good Mood. A Bad M

    Judy Moody Was in a Mood. Not a Good Mood. A Bad Mood

    by Megan McDonald Year Published: Easy Reading
    Judy Moody was in a mood. Not a good mood. A bad mood. A mad-faced mood. Judy Moody doesn't have high hopes for third grade. But she does have an abundance of individuality and attitude, and when Mr. Todd assigns the class a special Me Project, she really gets a chance to express herself!

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  • Junie B. Jones Series

    Junie B. Jones Series

    by Barbara Park Year Published:

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  • Lily's Purple Plastic Purse

    Lily's Purple Plastic Purse

    by Kevin Henkes Year Published:
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  • The Giving Tree

    by Shel Silverstein Year Published:
    This is a tender story, touched with sadness, aglow with consolation. Shel Silverstein has created a moving parable for readers of all ages that offers an affecting interpretation of the gift of giving and a serene acceptance of another's capacity to love in return.
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  • The Story of Ferdinand

    The Story of Ferdinand

    by Munro Leaf Year Published:
    Ferdinand is a gentle bull who likes to sit and smell the flowers. Find out what happens when he is taken to the bullfights in Madrid.
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  • The Wonderful Happens

    The Wonderful Happens

    by Cynthia Rylant Year Published:
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  • Wemberly Worried

    by Kevin Henkes Year Published:
    Wemberly is nervous about her first day of school. She worries about not finding a friend.
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  • Green eggs and ham

    by Dr.Suess Year Published: Average
    The book is Green Egg and Ham. Sam I Am to wanted to make the character try green eggs and ham. My favorite part is when he liked the food. I love the book it has a great rhymes and amazing words.

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  • I Am Pusheen the Cat

    I Am Pusheen the Cat

    by Claire Belton Year Published:
    I AM PUSHEEN THE CAT is a great book. I love it. It always makes my day and I think it will make your day too. It has a table of contents! I really like Part IV, Stormy. The second page of Stormy and the section I Am Pusheen the Cat tells details about them Like when they were born and their favorite word. Pusheen has section S. Pusheen has funny "How Tos". I hope you enjoy the book!
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  • I Can Read With My Eyes Wide Shut

    I Can Read With My Eyes Wide Shut

    by Dr. Seuss Year Published:
    I love I Can Read With My Eyes Shut. I love this book because it teaches how to read with your eyes shut. It’s a silly book about reading and the narrator is...? I think you should read this book to find out.
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  • Junie B. Jones

    by Barbara Park Year Published: Average
    Junie B. Jones is one of my favorite book’s because of its comedy and all the trouble she gets into. Most of the time it always ends with a funny moment or a good choice and sometimes even both together.

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  • Junie B. Jones

    Junie B. Jones

    by Barbara Park Year Published: Average
    Junie B. Jones is one of my favorite book’s because of its comedy and all the trouble she gets into. Most of the time it always ends with a funny moment or a good choice and sometimes even both together.

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  • No, David!

    No, David!

    by David Shannon Year Published: Easy Reading
    You should read No, David! because it is funny. It gives you good reasons to stop what is nonsense. You can learn from your mistakes.
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  • Peanut Butter Apple Butter Cinnamon Toast

    Peanut Butter Apple Butter Cinnamon Toast

    by Argentina Palacios Year Published:
    I LOVE THE BOOK PEANUT BUTTER APPLE BUTTER CINNAMIN TOAST. I LIKE IT BEACAUSE IT IS LIKE A "GUESS THAT FOOD" BOOK. I LIKE THAT IT’S ABOUT FOOD AND IT HAS COOL AND COLORFUL PICTURES. IT IS A GREAT BOOK TO READ.
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  • Press Here!

    by Herve Tullet Year Published:
    I think that everyone should read this book because it is fun. When it tells you to clap,I think the teacher gets annoyed and the book is awesome!
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  • Ramona Quimby Age 8

    Ramona Quimby Age 8

    by Beverly Cleary Year Published: Challenging
    Ramona wanted her eraser back but the bully wouldn't give it back so?????????????

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  • Stories from Panchatantra

    Stories from Panchatantra

    by Shivkumar Year Published:
    The story of the Big Lion and the Little Rabbit is in the book Stories from Panchatantra. One reason I like this book is that in the story the lions sees his own reflection in the well and he thinks it’s the other lion! The little rabbit tricks the lion! The rabbit saved all the animals! If you are scared of a lion just do a trick.I think you will enjoy this book!
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  • The Three Billy Goats Gruff

    by Mike Thaler Year Published:
    Well, little Gruff was the first to arrive and the troll said "Who's crossing my bridge?" Little Gruff said, "It's me, Little Gruff." Troll said "Leave or else I will eat you!" "Yikes! Don't eat me! My big brother is coming and I have a hunch you will like him better for your lunch!"
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Non-fiction/Informational

Libros en espanol

  • El árbol generoso

    by Shel Silverstein Year Published:
    Esta historia de un niño que crece a la madurez, y de un árbol que le da su recompensa a través de los años, es una parábola se mueven por el don de dar y de la capacidad de amar.
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  • La cuenta de Ferdinand

    La cuenta de Ferdinand

    by Munro Leaf Year Published:
    Fernando es un toro manso al que le gusta sentarse y oler las flores. Averigüe qué sucede cuando se toma a las corridas de toros en Madrid.
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  • Olivia

    Olivia

    by Ian Falcolner Year Published:
    A Olivia le gusta cantar a todo volumen, probarse toda su ropa cada vez que se viste, ir a la playa y construir castillos de arena, imaginar que es bailarina o cantante de ópera, darle lata al gato, deshacerse de su hermanito, pintar murales, sacar de quicio a todo el mundo. En fin, es una cerdita que se divierte a lo grande.
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  • Prudencia Se Preocupa

    by Kevin henkes Year Published:
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  • Prudencia Se Preocupa

    Prudencia Se Preocupa

    by Kevin Henkes Year Published:
    Prudencia está nervioso por su primer día de escuela. Ella se preocupa por no encontrar un amigo.
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  • Un beso en mi mano

    Un beso en mi mano

    by Audrey Penn Year Published:
    Chester Raccoon busca el amor y el consuelo de su madre mientras se aventura en el mundo para asistir a su primer día de escuela.
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