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Is Rex too clumsy to help out in a glass factory? Rex will do whatever it takes to become Mr. Hoopeyloops’s assistant in a delightfully illustrated children’s book about facing adversity, making friends, and following your dreams!
Eleven-year-old Anthoni is determined to make a lifelong friend during her summer at Thunder Lake — but it won’t be long before she finds herself entangled in the local secret of the Boulay Mermaid. “An offbeat, earnest novel for those who believe in magic, and those who wish they did” (Booklist).
A bad book wants to catch a librarian’s attention — but can its readers help it get noticed? A fun and interactive read that will have little ones laughing out loud!
When a teacher asks her class about the best part of any book, one student comes up with an unconventional answer… A playful story that highlights the fun and importance of reading!
Thousands of miles away from London and The British Museum, in the mysterious Land of The Pharaohs, a pyramid has…
An Amazon Best Selling Book for KidsAre you ready for the hurricane? Strap in for an entertaining, illustrated middle grade…
READERS’ FAVORITE “FIVE STAR” RATED BOOK FOR KIDS!Give Up Video Games for 40 Days? Oh No!Sophie and Cole’s parents want…
All the kids in sixth grade have cell phones, but Sophie’s parents won’t let her get one. When her scheme to fit in goes awry, can Sophie find the confidence to stay true to herself — even without the latest gadget?
Ten-year-old Sophie is determined to win her school’s spelling bee — and beat annoying Nathan in the process. But when life throws distractions in her way, does she have what it takes to come out on top?
A New York Times bestseller with over 3,600 five-star Goodreads ratings: When disillusioned educator Mr. Zachary Kermit is assigned to teach a group of misfit students, mayhem ensues — and a life-changing bond is formed. “A narrative of redemption and belief in exceeding self-expectations… Funny and endearing” (Kirkus Reviews).