Quick view Dark Day in the Deep Sea by Mary Pope Osborne The Magic Tree House leads Jack and Annie to a tiny deserted island, where they encounter a ship of explorers and scientists in search of a sea monster. Taking readers back to the mid-19th century, this edition includes activities, and temporary tattoos. View Details
Quick view Danger! Wizard at Work! by Kate McMullan When a wizard's spell goes awry and turns Wiglaf and his friends, Angus and Eric, into dragons, they spend a few days at Dragon Slackers Academy--a school for dragons with bad attitudes. View Details
Quick view Danger on Midnight River by Gary Paulsen Twelve-year-old Daniel Martin is a slow learner who escapes his classmates' cruel jokes by spending time in the outdoors. When a van crash plunges them into a river, Daniel could use his survival skills to save himself--or risk everything to try to... View Details
Quick view Class Trip to the Cave of Doom by Kate McMullan The Dark Forest just doesn't seem like the best place for a class trip. But that's where Seetha the dragon hid her gold, so that's where Wiglaf and the other kids from D.S.A. have to go--even if it means entering the booby-trapped Cave of Doom... View Details
Quick view Blizzard of the Blue Moon by Mary Pope Osborne The magic tree house carries Jack and Annie to New York City in 1938 on a mission to rescue the last unicorn View Details
Quick view Beware! It's Friday the 13th by Kate McMullan Greedy headmaster Mordred is pleased that so many new students are lining up to enroll in his school. But when he hears that the Bad Luck Dragon is on its way, Mordred orders the students to hunt for every good luck charm ever invented. Illustrations. View Details
Quick view Aunt Chip and the Great Triple Creek Dam Affair by Patricia Polacco How much TV is too much TV? The author tackles this timely question with her trademark humor and folksy charm in this fresh and funny parable. When Eli's eccentric Aunt Chip, who refuses to own a TV, discovers that her nephew and her neighbors don't... View Details
Quick view Atlantic by G Brian Karas Stretching from the North Pole to the South Pole and from North America to Africa, the Atlantic Ocean is constantly changing shape and size. Here, the power and grace of the Atlantic Ocean are beautifully captured in Karas's sparkling text and paintings... View Details
Quick view Arrow to the Sun by Gerald McDermott An expression of the universal myth of the hero-quest, this beautiful story also portrays the Indian reverence for the source of life: the Solar Fire. Vibrant full-color illustrations capture the boldness and color of Pueblo art. View Details
Quick view Anno's Journey by Mitsumasa Anno Join Hans Christian Andersen Medal-winner Mitsumasa Anno for a marvelous illustrated journey through northern Europe in this stunning wordless picture book that brings the artist's inventive eye to the worlds of art and architecture, geography and... View Details
Quick view Anna, Grandpa, and the Big Storm by Carla Stevena Anna's grandfather is bored with city life until he and Anna are stranded on the Third Avenue elevated subway train during the blizzard of 1888. View Details
Quick view Andrew Lost: On the Dog by J C Greenburg When Andrew's latest invention, the Atom Sucker, goes haywire, Andrew and Judy are shrunk down to microscopic level! They find themselves lost on their neighbor's dog, where they encounter everything from colossal fleas to crab-like eyelash mites. View Details