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Christopher Mouse: the tale of a small traveler
By William Wise, Patrick Benson. 2004
The animal shelter mystery (The Boxcar Children Mysteries Ser. #22)
By Gertrude Chandler Warner. 1991
Old Cricket
By Lisa Wheeler, Ponder Goembel. 2003
Old Cricket doesn't feel like helping his wife and neighbors to prepare for winter and so he pretends to have…
all sorts of ailments that require the doctor's care, but hungry Old Crow has other ideas. For preschool-grade 2Baabooom!: Student Reader Grade K Baaaboom! (Rigby literacy)
By Martin Waddell, Rigby. 2000
Clucky-Cluck blows up her balloon to just the right size, but Big Cousin Bill thinks it needs to be bigger.…
He's in for a big surprise when he decides to keep blowing it upThe mystery of the mixed-up zoo (The Boxcar Children Mysteries #26)
By Gertrude Chandler Warner. 1992
The Alden children investigate various mix-ups at a zoo run by their grandfather's friend in an effort to save it…
not only from pranksters but also from the town council. For grades 3-6The dinosaur mystery (The Boxcar Children Mysteries Ser. #44)
By Gertrude Chandler Warner. 1995
The Boxcar Children's grandfather takes them to help the Pickering Natural History Museum set up its Dino World exhibit. They…
witness unusual shadows in the display hall, where some Tyrannosaurus rex bones disappear. For grades 3-6Hunted horses
By Glen Rounds. 1951
A dog star is born (Duz Shedd Ser. #Vol. 2)
By Marjorie Weinman Sharmat. 1999
Fred Shedd and his parents accompany their dog, Duz, to Hollywood, where his new career as a movie star is…
almost ended before it begins when Duz is kidnapped. For grades K-3Stanley's party
By Linda Bailey, Bill Slavin. 2003
A mango-shaped space: a novel
By Wendy Mass. 2003
Eighth-grader Mia has been keeping a secret--even from her best friend, Jenna--ever since third grade, when she realized that not…
everyone sees a color for each name, number, and sound. Problems at school and her cat's death lead Mia to discoveries about herself and synesthesia. Schneider Family book award winner. For grades 5-8. 2003Superdog: the heart of a hero
By Caralyn Buehner, Mark Buehner. 2004
Spy cat
By Peg Kehret. 2003
A series of burglaries in their quiet community upsets Alex's family, particularly his younger brother Benjie, but the bad guys…
are no match for the very protective family cat and Benjie's "spy" skillsShaper
By Jessie Haas. 2002
Fourteen-year-old Chad hasn't forgiven his eccentric Vermont family for the accidental death of his dog. In the summer, he works…
for a neighbor who trains animals by using a clicker. Now Queenie, the new family pet Chad rejected, becomes the ideal candidate for his teaching skills. For grades 5-8. 2002. For grades 5-8. 2002Mystery
By Arthur Geisert. 2003
During a visit to the art museum, a little piglet and her grandfather investigate the disappearance of several paintings. Clues…
in the illustrations give readers a chance to solve the mystery along with the heroineThe Gunnywolf (Celebrate reading, Scott Foresman #1A)
By A Delaney. 1988
A little girl and her father live on the edge of a deep, dark forest. No one ever ventures into…
the forest because of the dreaded Gunnywolf. One day the little girl can no longer resist the beautiful flowers that grow there, and she goes into the forest to pick some. When she is chased by the Gunnywolf, she quickly learns a lifesaving trick--that the ABC song puts him to sleep! For preschool-grade 2The snow bear
By Miriam Moss. 2001
A little white bear has lost his mother. To keep him company while he waits for her, the cub builds…
a big snow bear, and all his forest friends arrive to help. But as darkness falls, their mothers call them home, and the cub is left alone again. In the morning, he awakes to find his mother beside him. For grades K-3The black stallion's shadow (The Black Stallion Ser.)
By Steven Farley. 1996
The black stallion challenged! (The Black Stallion Ser.)
By Walter Farley. 1964
Diary of a worm
By Doreen Cronin, Harry Bliss. 2003
The promise (Young Black Stallion Ser. #No. 1)
By Steven Farley. 1998