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von Rachel Bright

A funny and empowering new story featuring Love Monster, who now appears in his own animated television show on CBeebies! Love Monster is going on an exciting adventure... to the beach! He can't wait to be THE BEST SURFER IN THE WORLD! But as Love Monster gets closer to the extremely big waves, the less sure he is. Will he even have the courage to dip a toe in the ocean? A reassuring let-the-waves-roll-over-your-feet story about how, sometimes, perfect is just one more practice away.

von Marc Brown, Stephen Krensky

After her friends help her get the lead in the third grade play, Francine becomes so intent on making the play perfect that she almost ruins it.

von James Patterson, Martin Chatterton

In this hilarious installment of the bestselling Middle School series, Rafe faces a cranky crocodile, a quirky campout, and a dastardly diamond plot in his most topsy-turvy adventure yet. Things have quieted down for lovable troublemaker Rafe Khatchadorian, and after all the mishaps and adventures he's been through, he's feeling a little restless. So when he's invited to attend an all-expenses-paid art field trip in California, Rafe jumps at the opportunity. But things go sideways, as they always do for Rafe, when he arrives and realizes his trip isn't the Hollywood vacation he thought it would be. Instead, he'll be participating in a "Cultural Campout" in the desert. What follows is a series of unfortunate events that only Rafe could find himself in, including an encounter with a cranky crocodile, a claustrophobic trip into an ancient cave, and a set of ancient cave paintings that may or may not have been faked. To make matters worse, Rafe finds himself smack dab in the middle of a plot to smuggle a legendary missing diamond. Has he finally stumbled his way into an adventure he can't get himself out of?

von Jeff Brown

Disappearing act One morning, after a terrible storm, Stanley Lambchop is nowhere to be found. His family can hear him, and there is a lump under his covers, but no one can find him! Just where is that boy? Then they discover the truth -- Stanley is invisible! At first, Stanley is very busy. There's so much for an invisible boy to do. But will he stay that way forever?

von Tom Fletcher

HOCUS POCUS! There's a witch in your book and she's making a terrible mess.Can you use your own magic to show Messy Witch who's boss and help her keep your book tidy? A brilliantly interactive picture book from bestselling author Tom Fletcher. Who's in Your Book? Interactive adventures for big imaginations Also in this series: There's a Monster in Your Book: makes reading interactive and funThere's a Dragon in Your Book: explores empathy and responsibilityThere's an Alien in Your Book: explores acceptance and inclusionThere's an Elf in Your Book: explores following instructions and good/bad behaviourThere's a Superhero in Your Book: explores the power of kindness

von Jill Barklem

Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the miniature world of the mice of Brambly Hedge! It is Midwinter's Eve and the mice of Brambly Hedge are very busy. This evening, after dark, they will all be gathering round a blazing fire for the traditional midwinter celebrations. A grand entertainment is planned and Primrose and Wilfred have chosen to recite a poem.They go up to the attics to rehearse in pace and quiet but there are so many things to look at and places to explore, it is hard to concentrate. And when they stumble upon a dusty staircase, all thoughts of practising are put aside...

von Lenore Look

Here's the second book in the beloved and hilarious Alvin Ho chapter book series, which has been compared to Diary of a Wimpy Kid and is perfect for both beginning and reluctant readers. Alvin, an Asian American second grader who's afraid of everything, is back, and his worst fear has come true: he has to go camping. What will he do exposed in the wilderness with bears and darkness and . . . pit toilets? Luckily, he's got his night-vision goggles and water purifying tablets and super-duper heavy-duty flashlight to keep him safe. And he's got his dad, too. From Lenore Look and New York Times bestselling illustrator LeUyen Pham comes a drop-dead-funny and touching series with a truly unforgettable character.“Shares with Diary of a Wimpy Kid the humor that stems from trying to manipulate the world.” —Newsday “Alvin's a winner.” —New York Post

von Richmal Crompton

Once again we are introduced to the exploits of William Brown - the 11-year-old whose vision is larger that life and whose good intentions often go wrong. William and the Outlaws prepare for a new civilization, start an Adventure Society and help Violet Elizabeth search for a new mother.

von Zach Weinersmith

From the Eisner-nominated author of Bea Wolf comes a cartoon-illustrated middle grade novel starring a ferociously unadventurous kid who is dragged into the hilarious misadventures of his friends and family. Eleven-year-old Sawyer Lee descends from an endless lineage of tiresomely adventurous people—explorers, rocket scientists, revolutionaries, pirates, captains of industry, movie stars. Even as the story begins, his mother and father are away on some expedition to, oh, was it the Marianas Trench? Space? Sawyer isn’t interested—you see, he has decided that after thirty generations of hard effort, it’s time for this bloodline to spend one lifetime on the proverbial couch. Or, in Sawyer’s case, on an actual couch at his friend Gary’s house, while screen-addicted Gary plays video games hour after hour and Sawyer eats candy and looks at magazines filled with pictures of boats. Sawyer’s one desire is a life resolutely devoid of struggle, ambition, or anything else that might interfere with his plans to do nothing and go nowhere. The problem is that he keeps getting caught up in the exhausting expectations of his domineering aunt Celia, his complex relationship with his hyper-ambitious other friend, Angela, and the enflamed passions of everybody else in town regarding winning the prize sash at its yearly festival—The Gourd Thump, Ovelaville’s annual celebration for nature’s dullest vegetable. In this story of cheating, betrayal, mystery, husbandry, and an imaginary love triangle, Sawyer knows he will have to invest a regrettable amount of time and energy into escaping all his entanglements and finding a way back to his happy place on Gary’s couch, with a cozy throw blanket, some candy, and an empty schedule. Illustrated throughout with over a hundred black-and-white cartoons from the author, Sawyer Lee and the Quest to Just Stay Home is a gut-busting comedy of errors, eccentricities, and everyday antics starring a titular hero who would rather be anything but heroic.

von Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain

Young readers will begin sounding out words and reading simple sentences in this Level One I Can Read addition to the Living Lights(tm) series of Berenstain Bears books. Children will learn why it is important to stop being afraid and trust in God. The Berenstain Bears, Do Not Fear, God Is Near--part of the popular Zonderkidz Living Lights series of books--is perfect for: Early readers ages 4-8 Teaching new readers how to sound out words and use context clues Sparking intentional conversations about God being in control and the importance of trusting him Birthday gifts, Easter, holiday gift giving, or as a new addition to your home library The Berenstain Bears, Do Not Fear, God Is Near is an addition to the Living Lights(tm) series that: Features the hand-drawn artwork of the Berenstain family Continues in the much-loved footsteps of Stan and Jan Berenstain in this Berenstain Bears series of books Is part of one of the bestselling children's book series ever created, with more than 250 books published and nearly 300 million copies sold to date Is a welcome addition to the popular Zonderkidz Living Lights series with over 13 million copies sold since 2008