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| A lover of potato chips and a victim of the awful class bully, Leon is back for more. In this book he takes part in a potato chip eating contest (clam chips, anyone?) and tries to bring the bully down. | A lover of potato chips and a victim of the awful class bully, Leon is back for more. In this book he takes part in a potato chip eating contest (clam chips, anyone?) and tries to bring the bully down. | ||
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| + | *[http://166.61.234.92/search/t?judy+moody'''Judy Moody'''] by Megan McDonald | ||
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| + | Join third grader Judy Moody on her quest to make herself famous, predict the future, and celebrate herself. This is a series of books. | ||
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| + | *[http://166.61.234.92/search/t?clementine'''Clementine'''] by Sara Pennypacker | ||
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| + | Clementine means well, but that doesn’t keep her out of trouble. A lovable character similar to Ramona, Clementine’s adventures will keep you giggling. | ||
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| + | *[http://166.61.234.92/search/t?captain+underpants'''Captain Underpants'''] by Dav Pilkey | ||
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| + | With the superhero Captain Underpants out to serve and protect, what could possibly go wrong? | ||
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| + | *[http://166.61.234.92/search/t?i+was+a+rat'''I Was a Rat'''] by Philip Pullman | ||
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| + | A little boy shows up at the door of an elderly couple and confuses their world (along with the rest of London) by proclaiming that he was once an actual rat. | ||
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| + | *[http://166.61.234.92/search/t?sideways+stories+from+wayside+school'''Sideways Stories from Wayside School'''] by Louis Sachar | ||
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| + | Wayside is a silly school filled with silly stories and therefore offers up some entertaining tales. | ||
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| + | *[http://166.61.234.92/search/t?the+time+warp+trio'''The Time Warp Trio'''] by Jon Sciezska | ||
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| + | Travel back in time with the trio and witness important moments in history. Written by an author who firmly believes reading should be fun. | ||
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| + | *[http://166.61.234.92/search/t?oggie+cooder'''Oggie Cooder'''] by Sarah Weeks | ||
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| + | Oggie is perfectly happy being his unusual self, but then everyone discovers his talent for “charving”. He soon learns that fame is not something he wants but how can he get his life back to normal? | ||
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- Oh Yuck! The Encyclopedia of Everything Nasty by Joy Masoff
The titles says it all...you can learn all sorts of disgusting facts you never knew you wanted to know. This is a fascinating read.
- Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
Humorous poems with accompanying drawings will keep you laughing enough to want to check out other gems by Silverstein.
- Frindle by Andrew Clements
When Nick Allen decides to create a new word in order to give his dictionary loving teacher a difficult time, he never expects things to get as out of hand as they do.
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
Sweet and soft-spoken Charlie is invited, along with 4 other very greedy children, to take a tour of an eccentric man's chocolate factory.
- Moxy Maxwell Does Not Love Stuart Little by Peggy Gifford
Moxy does not want to read Stuart Little. However, she has to read it by tomorrow OR ELSE. Will she be able to fit it into her crazy schedule of planting a peach orchard and swimming in the water ballet?
- Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key by Jack Gantos
Joey tends to act up, but he is a likable character and his shenanigans are entertaining.
- Uh-Oh, Cleo by Jessica Harper
Saturday starts off as an ordinary day for Cleo until an accident with her toy house causes her to need stitches. Cleo is a sweet character and her relationship with her siblings one kids can understand.
- Babymouse by Jennifer L. Holm
These graphic novels chronicle the adventures of an imaginative mouse.
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
As the young narrator will tell you, this is not a diary but a journal. Greg lets you into his life as a sixth grader as he documents his misadventures, complete with drawings. This is an extremely entertaining book.
- Letters From Camp by Kate Klise
Told through letters, journal entries and drawings, this book tells the story of siblings sent to a camp in order to learn how to get along.
- Leon and the Champion Chip by Allen Kurzwell
A lover of potato chips and a victim of the awful class bully, Leon is back for more. In this book he takes part in a potato chip eating contest (clam chips, anyone?) and tries to bring the bully down.
- Judy Moody by Megan McDonald
Join third grader Judy Moody on her quest to make herself famous, predict the future, and celebrate herself. This is a series of books.
- Clementine by Sara Pennypacker
Clementine means well, but that doesn’t keep her out of trouble. A lovable character similar to Ramona, Clementine’s adventures will keep you giggling.
- Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey
With the superhero Captain Underpants out to serve and protect, what could possibly go wrong?
- I Was a Rat by Philip Pullman
A little boy shows up at the door of an elderly couple and confuses their world (along with the rest of London) by proclaiming that he was once an actual rat.
- Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar
Wayside is a silly school filled with silly stories and therefore offers up some entertaining tales.
- The Time Warp Trio by Jon Sciezska
Travel back in time with the trio and witness important moments in history. Written by an author who firmly believes reading should be fun.
- Oggie Cooder by Sarah Weeks
Oggie is perfectly happy being his unusual self, but then everyone discovers his talent for “charving”. He soon learns that fame is not something he wants but how can he get his life back to normal?
