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1 | Title | Annotation | Author |
2 | Judy Moody Gets Famous! | When a third grade classmate gets her picture in the paper for winning a spelling bee, Judy is determined to find a way to become famous herself. | McDonald, Megan |
3 | Socks | Beverly Cleary | |
4 | Double Fudge | Judy Blume | |
5 | Stage Fright On A Summer Night | Jack and Annie are whisked back to Elizabethan England where they meet William Shakespeare, and luckily for them he is desperate for two small actors for his latest play. | Osborne, Mary Pope |
6 | The Thanksgiving Day from the Black Lagoon (Black Lagoon Adventures, No. 16) | Mike Thaler | |
7 | PROMISE | JACKIE FRENCH KOLLER | |
8 | Number The Stars | In 1943, during the German occupation of Denmark, ten-year-old Annemarie learns how to be brave and courageous when she helps shelter her Jewish friend from the Nazis. | Lowry, Lois |
9 | AMY THE AMETHYST FAIRY (RAINBOW MAGIC | Daisy Meadows | |
10 | Don't Wake Up Mama! | Eileen Christelow | |
11 | Alicia's Happy Day | Everyone in Alicia's Latino neighborhood helps make her birthday special. | Starr, Meg |
12 | Officer Buckle And Gloria | Rathmann, Peggy | |
13 | Little Red Riding Hood A New fangled Praire Tale | Lisa campbell Ernst | |
14 | National Geographic Kids Everything Weather: Facts, Photos, And Fun That Will Blow Your Mind! | Provided by publisher. | Furgang, Kathy |
15 | Thank You, Brother Bear | Baumann, Hans/ Carle, Eric (ILT) | |
16 | Twister on Tuesday (Magic Tree House No 23) Edition: First | Mary Pope Osborne | |
17 | If You Were a Writer | Melia wants to be a writer just like her mother. With a few helpful suggestions and lots of encouragement, she is soon on her way. Young writers will find (the book) a source of inspiration, written at their level.--Booklist. Full color. | Joan Lowery Nixon, Bruce Degen |
18 | Grow Flower, Grow! (Originally titled: Fran's Flower ) | Lisa Bruce | |
19 | Max and the Tag-along Moon | Floyd Cooper | |
20 | Testing Miss Malarkey | The new school year brings standardized testing to every school and Miss Malarkey's is no exception. Teachers, students, and even parents are preparing for THE TEST-The Instructional Performance Through Understanding (IPTU) test-and the school is in an uproar. Even though the grown-ups tell the children not to worry, they're acting kind of strange. The gym teacher is teaching stress-reducing yoga instead of sports in gym class. Parents are giving pop quizzes on bedtime stories at night. The cafeteria is serving "brain food" for lunch. The kids are beginning to think that maybe the test is more important than they're being led to believe. Kids and adults alike will laugh aloud as Finchler and O'Malley poke fun at the commotion surrounding standardized testing, a staple of every school's year. | Finchler, Judy |
21 | The Honest-To-Goodness Truth | After promising never to lie, Libby learns that it's not always necessary to blurt out the whole truth either. | McKissack, Patricia |
22 | The Camping Trip that Changed America | Barb Rosenstock | |
23 | What's Opposite? | Swinburne, Stephen R. | |
24 | We Don't Eat Our Classmates! | It's the first day of school for Penelope Rex, and she can't wait to meet her classmates. But it's hard to make human friends when they're so darn delicious! That is, until Penelope gets a taste of her own medicine and finds she may not be at the top of the food chain after all...Readers will gobble up this hilarious new story from award-winning author-illustrator Ryan T. Higgins. | Higgins, Ryan T. |
25 | Mighty Machines Motrbikes - A Question and Answer Book | Chris Oxlade, Peter Gregory | |
26 | How Do Dinosaurs Stay Safe? | A young dinosaur takes precautions in order to stay safe throughout the day, both at home and at play. | Yolen, Jane |
27 | Soccer | Lineker, Gary | |
28 | Dealing With Addition | Long, Lynette | |
29 | Double Those Wheels | Day, Nancy Raines | |
30 | Ganesha's Sweet Tooth | An original story based on Hindu mythology, this book tells the story about how Ganesha's love of sweets led to a broken tusk and the writing of the epic poem, the Mah abh arata. Includes author's note about the myth. | Haynes, Emily and Sanjay Patel |
31 | I Wanna Iguana | When Alex decides he wants a pet iguana, he has a hard time convincing his mother that having a giant reptile around the house is a good idea. | Orloff, Karen Kaufman |
32 | Plantzilla | Nolen, Jerdine | |
33 | Under The Quilt Of Night | A young girl flees from the farm where she has worked as a slave and uses the Underground Railroad to escape to freedom in the North. | Hopkinson, Deborah |
34 | The Hickory Chair | Fraustino, Lisa Rowe | |
35 | Bullfrog Pops! | Woven through the western town of Ravenous Gulch, this story leaves a cast of many hopping mad. However, just as things look bleak, the verbs turn the tables and take Bullfrog on another adventure. | Walton, Rick |
36 | Moosekitos | Margie Palatini | |
37 | Cucumber Soup | Krudwig, Vickie Leigh | |
38 | This Is The Way We Go To School: A Book About Children Around The World | Describes, in text and illustrations, the many different modes of transportation children all over the world use to get to school. | Baer, Edith |
39 | Yoda's Secret Missions | Ace Landers | |
40 | Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book | Tells, in verse, what happens when all ninety-nine zillion nine trillion and three creatures in the world go to sleep. | Dr. Seuss |
41 | Happy Birthday To You! | Describes the spectacular birthday celebrations arranged by the Great Birthday Bird in Katroo | Dr. Seuss |
42 | Junie B. Jones Has A Peep In Her Pocket | Denise Brunkus | |
43 | Tonight On The Titanic | Jack and Annie travel to the decks of that ill-fated ship, the "Titanic". There they help a toddler find her way to a lifeboat before they, themselves, are in grave danger of becoming two more victims of the tragic event. | Osborne, Mary Pope |
44 | Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Edition: First | Judy Blume | |
45 | Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Edition: First | Judy Blume | |
46 | The Jaguar's Jewel | Dink's uncle is the curator of a museum with a dazzling new treasure--a statue of a jaguar cradling an emerald between its front paws. Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose discover that the emerald has been replaced with a fake. | Roy, Ron |
47 | Superfudge | The comical adventures of the Hatcher family continue in this lively story about 6th-grader Peter's trials and tribulations when his younger brother Superfudge begins school for the first time. | Blume, Judy |
48 | Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus (Junie B. Jones, No. 1) | Barbara Park | |
49 | The Scarecrow Walks At Midnight | Jodie is staying with her grandparents on their farm and sees the scarecrows "come alive!" | Stine, R.L. |
50 | The Vampire's Vacation | Ron Roy | |
51 | Cragger's Revenge | Trey King | |
52 | The Falcon's Feathers | Ron Roy | |
53 | Song Lee and the Hamster Hunt | Suzy Kline | |
54 | Caterpillar to Butterfly | National Geographic Kids Look and Learn | |
55 | Brain Games Kids | Publications International | |
56 | This Is The Way We Go To School | Falk, Laine | |
57 | The Case Of The Green Guinea Pig | When anticipation over an imminent school trip is overshadowed by a mysterious prankster who dyes the class guinea pig green, Jack and his brainy friend, Elizabeth, work together to identify the culprit before Principal Bumble cancels the trip. Original. | Krulik, Nancy E. |
58 | Judy Moody Was In A 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! | McDonald, Megan |
59 | The Furball Strikes Back | Aaron Blabey | |
60 | Frindle | 5th-grade language arts teacher Mrs. Granger comes to regret her lesson that language is controlled by human beings when Nick Allen begins a wildly successful campaign to rename the ballpoint pen. | Clements, Andrew |
61 | Can We Be Friends? | Wright, Alexandra/ Peck, Marshall H. (ILT) | |
62 | My Summer Vacation Diary | Calmenson, Stephanie | |
63 | Rats | Cutler, Jane/ Pearson, Tracey Campbell (ILT) | |
64 | The Croods Movie Novelization | To Be Announced | |
65 | The Wonder of Charlie Anne | Kimberly Newton Fusco | |
66 | The Story of Doctor Dolittle | Hugh Lofting | |
67 | A Story For Bear | A young bear who is fascinated by the mysterious marks he sees on paper finds a friend when a kind woman reads to him. | Haseley, Dennis |
68 | Grandfather Tang's Story | Grandfather tells a story about shape-changing fox fairies who try to best each other until a hunter brings danger to both of them. | Tompert, Ann |
69 | I Knew You Could! | Craig Dorfman | |
70 | Do you want to be my friend? | Eric Carle | |
71 | FABLES | ANOLD LOBEL | |
72 | Gift Of The Sun | Thulani wants to spend more time in the sun and less time doing chores around the farm, so he makes a series of lopsided exchanges in an attempt to simplify his life, until all he has left is pocketful of sunflower seeds that, once sown, prove surprisingly useful. | Stewart, Dianne |
73 | Weslandia | Wesley's garden produces a crop of huge, strange plants which provide him with clothing, shelter, food, and drink, thus helping him create his own civilization and changing his life. | Fleischman, Paul |
74 | Germany | As one of the biggest countries in Europe, Germany has long been an important world leader. Join Johann as he leads readers on a tour of his homeland and shows them what it is like to live in Germany, from what kinds of houses people live in to what they eat and what they study in school. Johann will also share his knowledge of German history, traditions, and more. | Blevins, Wiley |
75 | Stone Soup | Jon Muth | |
76 | Birthdays Around the World | Lankford, Mary D./ Dugan, Karen (ILT) | |
77 | Fox In Socks | A collection of tongue twisters for the young reader to read alone. | Dr. Seuss |
78 | Soccer | Adamson, Thomas K. | |
79 | If Dinosaurs Came to Town | Mansell, Dom | |
80 | Three Cheers For Catherine The Great | A little English, a little Russian, and a lot of heart make a birthday celebration you won't want to miss! When Sara's grandma, Catherine the Great, suddenly announces, "This year for my birthday, I want no presents! I have music in my Russian bones, and laughing in my heart. I have the day and the night, and I have all of you," Sara is surprised. How can Grandma have a birthday party with no presents?" Her mama explains that a NO PRESENT can be anything from a kiss or a hug to a game of gin rummy -- as long as it comes from deep inside you. But what kind of NO PRESENT would be good enough for Catherine the Great? Mr. Minsky, Monica, and her dad, Mary Caruso and her baby, Mimmo, already have good ideas. But it isn't until Sara is surrounded by Grandma's bundles of Russian newspapers and books that she gets her won idea: She will teach Grandma to read and write English. This lively borscht-and-blintzes birthday celebration shows that sometimes NO PRESENTS can be the best presents of all. | Best, Cari |
81 | Miz Berlin Walks | All the children are warned not to go near Miz Berlin because she is the strange lady who tells stories to herself. But one day Mary Louise decides to see for herself what Miz Berlin is all about and finds out that she is simply a lovely storyteller. | Yolen, Jane |
82 | Figure Skating | Explains how skaters train, and what they do to achieve their fantastic jumps and spins. | Gustaitis, Joseph |
83 | Raising Sweetness | Sweetness, one of eight orphans living with a man who is an unconventional housekeeper, learns to read and writes an important letter to improve their situation. | Stanley, Diane |
84 | Who's Buying? Who's Selling? Understanding Consumers And Producers | Introduces the role of consumers, producers, buyers and sellers in the marketplace; discusses the relationship between cost and benefit; and includes information on supply and demand. | Larson, Jennifer S. |
85 | The Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners | Mama Bear comes up with a plan to correct the Bear family's rude behavior | Berenstain, Stan and Jan |
86 | Side by Side | Rachel Bright | |
87 | Twilight Comes Twice | Poetic prose describes dusk and dawn and some of the activities that take place at those special times. | Fletcher, Ralph |
88 | Junie B First Reader - Dumb Bunny | Barbara Clark | |
89 | Olivia Saves The Circus | Everyone's favorite piglet makes an encore appearance in this delightful sequel, and she's as full of energy as ever. | Falconer, Ian |
90 | Sloppy Joe | David Keane | |
91 | If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, Don't! | Elise Parsley | |
92 | A picture book of Rosa Parks | Robert Casilla | |
93 | Rooster's Off to See the World | Carle, Eric | |
94 | Why Do Leaves Change Color | Besty Maestro | |
95 | Bee-wigged | Cece Bell | |
96 | The Babe And I | While helping his family make ends meet during the Depression by selling newspapers, a boy meets Babe Ruth. | Adler, David A. |
97 | Farmer Will Allen and the Growing Table | Jacqueline Briggs Martin | |
98 | Venus And Serena Williams | ||
99 | Horton Hears A Who! | A city of Whos on a speck of dust are threatened with destruction until the smallest Who of all helps convince Horton's friends that Whos really exist. | Dr. Seuss |
100 | Batman's Dark Secret | Kelley Puckett |