Quick view The Hundred Panny Box by Sharon Bell Mathis Michael's love for his great-great-aunt who lives with them leads him to intercede with his mother, who wants to toss out all her old things. View Details
Quick view How to Speak Dolphin in Three Easy Lessons by Dan Greenburg When Zack is given the chance to swim the dolphins on a trip to Florida, he dives right in. But before long, Zack is surprised to find that the dolphins are trying to tell him something--and even more surprised that he can understand and talk to them. View Details
Quick view How to Save Your Tail by Mary Hanson When he is captured by two of the queen's cats, Bob the rat prolongs his life by sharing fresh-baked cookies and stories of his ancestors, whose escapades are remarkably similar to those of well-known fairy tale heroes. View Details
Quick view How to Be Cool in the Third Grade by Betsy Duffey It's not easy to seem cool when the whole class knows you wear superhero underwear and your mom still kisses you goodbye at the bus stop. But Robbie York has a plan. 1) Get rid of the name Robbie. 2) Get jeans. 3)Avoid bullies like Bo Haney. If only it... View Details
Quick view Horton Hears a Who! by Dr Seuss Horton, the lovable elephant, tries to protect tiny creatures on a speck of dust. An easy reader with delightful verse and pictures. Full-color illustrations. View Details
Quick view H.O.R.S.E.: A Game of Basketball and Imagination by Christopher Myers Two friends try to outdo each other on the basketball court in an out-of-this-world game of H.O.R.S.E. Full color. View Details
Quick view Hooray for Diffendoofer Day! by Jack Prelutsky Started by Seuss, finished by Prelutsky, and illustrated by Lane Smith, "Hooray for Diffendoofer Day!" is a joyous ode to individuality. The story stars an unsinkable teacher named Miss Bonkers and quirky little Diffendoofer School, which must prove it... View Details
Quick view The Home-Run King by Patricia McKissack Brothers Tank and Jimbo Turner love sneaking into Nashville's Sulphur Dell Ballpark to watch the superstars of Negro League Baseball. When Josh Gibson, the famous home-run hitter, bunks at their house, the boys think they're one step away from heaven. View Details
Quick view Home for Christmas by Jan Brett Rollo the troll is tired of chores, but after spending time on the tundra with various animal families, from owls to moose, he realizes that he wants to be home for Christmas even if that means behaving himself. View Details
Quick view It's All Greek to Me by Jon Scieszka As they are about to go on stage, Joe, Fred, and Sam are transported back to the time of Zeus and the other gods in Greek mythology, who, strangely enough, behave much as the characters in the trio's class play. View Details
Quick view The Invisible Island by Ron Roy While picnicking on Squaw Island, a group of friends find a $500 bill. But when they return the next day, the whole island has disappeared and they must figure out the mystery to this vanishing act. View Details
Quick view The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig Brian has always felt invisible at school, but when a new student, Justin, arrives, everything changes. From esteemed author and speaker Ludwig and acclaimed illustrator Barton, this gentle story shows how small acts of kindness can help children... View Details