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Alexandra Swift Super Sis
by Joy Noyes"Brother problems! It's not easy being Superman's big sister. Allie will figure it out - or maybe she'll die from embarrassment!"--Page 4 of cover.
The Asian Unicorn!
by Elizabeth Carpentiere"Called the Asian unicorn because it is so rarely seen, the saola has been known to scientists only since 1992. Can this shy animal be saved from extinction?"-
Mothers of Others
by Donna LathamA dog becomes mother to an orphaned squirrel. A leopard saves a baby baboon instead of killing it. What's going on? Find out what makes some animals become mothers of others.
Butterflies in My Stomach
by Kate McGovernAs an eight grader, Christine Kornacki performed the lead role in her the grade school stage production of Hamlet. Getting on stage in front of a crowd sounds scary. But sometimes facing your fears can change your life.
Cricket Musicians
by Marcia LüstedIt's not as strange as it sounds. In China, crickets have been prized for their song for centuries. Shhh! The show is about to begin ...
Soccer Luck
by Barbara Gannett"When you're up against a bully, it takes more than speed and skill to win. It takes brain power! It's a good thing the Rolling O's have Max on their team."
Cows on Parade
by Nancy WhiteWhen CowParade comes to a city famous and amateur atrists are asked to creat cow designs to raise money for charities.
Gabe and the New Teacher
by Barbara GannettPppphhhfffttt! That's the sound of a whoopee cushion, and there's one on the teacher's seat right now, thanks to Gabe.
A Dragon on the Roof
by Julie WinterbottomHave you ever seen a dragon on a roof? A giant lizard? A snail the size of a basketball? Join us on a field trip to some of the fascinating places architect Antoni Gaudi created more than 100 years ago.
Student Test Preparation Booklet Level N
by Leveled Literacy Intervention RED SystemStudent Test Preparation Booklet LEVEL N LESSONS 93-96
Return of the Swifts
by Susan BlackabyA GOOD NIGHT'S REST. All birds need a place to rest. Swifts rest inside dead trees. But when the trees are cut down, where do the swifts go?
The Slackers, Front to Back!
by Debra Herman"Trouble in the Slacker's house. There's no TV. There's no popcorn. Will the Slackers be able to solve these terrible problems? There's no telling, but they'll surely have fun trying."
Thin Ice
by Anne O'BrienCrack! It's a terrifying sound, the sound of ice cracking under your feet. Will Rosa be able to save her cousin Manny, and herself?
The Disappearing Box
by Ana Bernal"Where's Shondee/ Ever wished a brother o r sister would just disappear? Kara did, and the results were out of this world!"
The Switch
by Susan BlackabyBe yourself! That's what people always tell you. And Maddy Giles finds out that it's very good advice, after she agrees to pretend to be her identical twin Shelly for just one day.
Spit
by Cj NassetGood for Spit! Spit is great if you like spitting contests or drooling babies. But it's not good for much else. Right? Wrong! Find out how spit helps you in ways you never knew.
The Trebuchet
by Matt BridgerBombs Away! Daniel has made a cool machine that flings balls a long way. The problem is, where will they land?
Nadya Vessey: Mermaid
by Katy DuffieldFake or real? Mermaids glide gracefully through the water. They flip their beautiful tails. But wait - mermaids aren't real, are they?
Mummy Dog
by Marsha QualeyGabe's science experiment is going great--until his sister's pet steals it. How will he ever get it back from that thieving rat?
Sneezes and Sniffles: Your Questions Answered
by Caroline ArnoldSneezes and Sniffles: Your Questions Answered Author: Caroline Arnold
Dan Patch
by Nolan ZavoralDan Patch was a horse born with a crooked leg. He would probably never be fast or strong. But Dan Patch didn't know that!
Luli's Party
by Fay Robinson"What's worse than a pesky younger brother? Two of them! Luili's stuck babysitting the twins. Will the night be as bad as she expects?"
Alexandra the Brave
by Joy Noyes"Allie's not afraid of snakes, earthquakes, vampire bats, or clowns. So what is it that scares her silly?
Calling Dr. Carson
by Alice CaryAt age eight, Ben Carson decided he wanted to be a doctor. But now he's got an F in math. It looks as if he might not pass fifth grade. Should Ben change his mind?