Quick view Going, Going, Gone by Nicholas O Time Three middle schoolers travel back in time to the 1950s with the help of a magical library book. View Details
Quick view John Muir: Young Naturalist by Montrew Dunham A founding father of the conservation movement in the United States, John Muir was born in Scotland and emigrated to Wisconsin when he was eleven. This easy-to-read biography takes a look at Muir's life as young naturalist, destined to become one of... View Details
Quick view Neil Armstrong: Young Pilot by Montrew Dunham This series of biographies, longtime favorites of young readers, now add the first new titles in over 20 years. Rich or poor, great American men and women lived out childhoods as vastly different as the adults they became. Here young readers will learn... View Details
Quick view Mark Twain: Young Writer by Miriam E Mason Using simple language that beginning readers can understand, this lively, inspiring, and believable biography looks at the childhood of American literary legend Mark Twain. View Details
Quick view H.I.V.E.: Higher Institute of Villainous Education (23) by Mark Walden Clever enough to trick the most powerful man in the country, 13-year-old Otto Malpense is a perfect candidate to become a villain. Dr. Nero, the headmaster at H.I.V.E. (Higher Institute for Villainous Education) selects Otto to be kidnapped and tutored... View Details
Quick view Amelia's Science Fair Disaster by Marissa Moss When Amelia's science teacher announces that the seventh graders are all going to compete in the science fair, Amelia gets stuck with horrible partners. Can Amelia survive the science fair without ruining her grade and losing her mind? Illustrations. View Details
Quick view Amelia's School Survival Guide by Marissa Moss Everything girls need to survive and thrive in school is presented here--Amelia style. Amelia provides practical and quirky tips for making the most of school and finding fun in every subject. View Details
Quick view Amelia's Notebook by Marissa Moss Now available in a backpack-size format are the hand-lettered contents of nine-year-old Amelia's notebook, in which she records her thoughts and feelings about moving, starting school, and dealing with her older sister. Full color. View Details
Quick view Amelia's Must-Keep Resolution for the Best year Ever! by Marissa Moss "I really want to celebrate the New Year, so here's a whole notebook full of New Year ideas. I don't mean for parties, but for ways to make resolutions that will really stick!" View Details
Quick view Amelia's Most Unforgettable Embarrassing Moments by Marissa Moss What could be more embarrassing than having your older sister come on the sixth-grade trip? Amelia tries everything she can to get out of the trip. How will she survive this sure-to-be-embarrassing event? Full color. View Details
Quick view Amelia's Longest, Biggeset, Most-Fights-Ever Family Reunion by Marissa Moss How will Amelia survive a family reunion with the side of the family she hasn't ever met? What a way to start the summer! Full color. View Details
Quick view Amelia's Itchy-Twitchy, Lovey-Dovey Summer at Camp Mosquito by Marissa Moss Despite the discomforts of biting bugs, hard mattresses, and exhausting hikes, Amelia enjoys sleepaway camp with her best friend Carly until they both develop crushes on the same boy View Details