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Bert the circus mouse is missing! The members of Sir Sidney's Circus look everwvhere, but tiny Bert has been carried off by a runaway balloon. Meanwhile, far away, Flora Endora Eliza LaBuena LaPasta's parents have no time for her as they prepare for a new baby, so Flora decides to mail herself to her friends at the circus. A popped balloon and a mixed-up shipment bring Bert and Flora together. In the worst of times, a best friendship is born. Can a mouse and a runaway girl make it in a world of bad drivers, angry mobs, and greedy robbers?
The rascals from the world s friendliest family circus are back in the second installment of this smafunderful * fully illustrated series.Everyone knows Sir Sidney s Circus is the best in the world. But who s the "star" of the show? "The Circus Times "is having a contest to find out. Just thinking about it gives Sir Sidney a worrywart, and it s quickly clear why. Soon after he goes off to rest, the performers start thinking too much about winning the trophy and not enough about putting on a good show.Meanwhile, it looks as if ringmaster-in-training Barnabas Brambles might need some help managing the crew, so Bert and Gert, the sly brother-and-sister mice who travel with the show, set out to write a book to teach him how it s done.Does Bert and Gert s plan work? And who" is" the star of the circus? All will be revealed in "The Greatest Star on Earth."*Kirkus Reviews"
What happens when two best friends take on the world's worst summer? On the first day of vacation, ten-year-old Ivy Crowden falls down the stairs and breaks her leg. Stuck in a plaster cast, she's certain her summer is doomed. Not even Teddy, her neighbor and best friend, can cheer her up because he's dealing with his own pain: the loss of a beloved dog. But when Ivy witnesses a possible burglary from her living room window, her summer takes a sudden turn from meh to mysterious. Who are the criminals? Might a classmate be involved? And . . . uh-oh. A second mystery is nipping at Ivy's heels. Cue the best friends, the best dog, and the best chance that summer can be saved!
In their trademark style, author Kate Klise and illustrator M. Sarah Klise blend a story bursting with jokes, puns, and wordplay with illustrations, signs, letters, recipes, and bold graphics to introduce Three-Ring Rascals. When Sir Sidney, a kindly old circus owner, becomes too tired to travel with his show, he places a Help Wanted ad in the newspaper. Enter Barnabas Brambles: I have a degree in lion taming from the University of Piccadilly Circus. But does Leo the lion need taming? Will Elsa the elephant still get her gourmet peanuts? And what will Brambles say when he discovers Bert and Gert two mice who travel with the circus on popcorn cleanup patrol? Brambles has big plans: More cities More shows No more free popcorn. Soon he s made a big mess of Sir Sidney s Circus, but Leo, Elsa, Bert, Gert, and the rest of the performers agree: The Show Must Go On Black and white line drawings throughout."
Benny's parents are splitting up. His mom leaves home after a
fight about a mysterious splinter that is rumored to be part of an
important relic. Benny's dad has always liked clutter, but now, he
begins hoarding everything from pizza boxes to old motorcycle
parts.
From the creators of the award-winning Three-Ring Rascals and 43 Old Cemetery Road series! Is the sweet town of Appleton ripe for scandal? Consider the facts: Appleton Elementary School has a new librarian named Rita B. Danjerous. (Say it fast.) Principal Noah Memree barely remembers hiring her. Ten-year-old Reid Durr is staying up way too late reading a book from Ms. Danjerous's controversial "green dot" collection. The new school board president has mandated a student dress code that includes white gloves and bow ties available only at her shop. Sound strange? Fret not. Appleton's fifth-grade sleuths are following the money, embracing the punny, and determined to the get to the funniest, most rotten core of their town's juiciest scandal. Don't miss this seedy saga!
A European vacation. A luggage mix-up. A note from a secret admirer. Meet two single parents who think they're too busy to date. And two teenagers who can't stop writing flirty emails. This is a tale of connections--missed and made--in a universe that seems to have its heart set on reuniting Ms. 6B and Mr. 13C. WebbI can't believe I picked up the wrong bag at the airport. My dad is never going to let me hear the end of it. CocoI don't understand why Mom told me to pack my worst underwear. And now I've lost my bag? Ack AndrewI cannot stop thinking about that woman in seat 6B on the flight to Paris. DaisyI don't have time to worry about the creep sitting in 13C who slipped a note in my purse. I have to find my daughter's missing bag before this ruins our vacation. In the Bag is a smart and stylish story that explores the old-fashioned art of romance in a modern world, where falling in love can be as risky as checking a bag on an international flight. Buckle your seat belt--it's going to be a bumpy vacation
Poor Principal Walter Russ. He's "desperate" for designer Florence Waters to renovate the school's disgusting basement bathrooms, and the stress is causing him to get, "ahem, " all clogged up. Luckily, during their stressful summer-school internships, the sixth graders discover the perfect way for everyone to relax: by enjoying an ancient Roman spa and bath buried in the school's basement! " Includes a classroom activity."
Sisters Kate and M. Sarah Klise (creators of the Regarding the . .
. series) launched their lively 43 Old Cemetery Road series in 2009
with" Dying to Meet You," the story of the churlish, child-hating
sixty-year-old children's book author Ignatius B. Grumply, who
rents an old Victorian mansion in Ghastly, Illinois, for the summer
. . . only to find it already inhabited. Enter eleven-year-old
Seymour Hope and the vivacious, "old as dirt" writer-ghost Olive C.
Spence. The ensuing tale of unlikely roommates is cleverly,
seamlessly told in letters, newspaper articles, Grumply's
work-in-progress "Ghost Tamer" manuscript, and winning
illustrations by M. Sarah Klise. Alternately poignant and
side-splittingly funny--and full of writing and publishing
jokes--this charming title was nominated for nine state book awards
and named a Junior Library Guild selection.Don't miss the next
books in the series, including "Over My Dead Body" (Book 2) and
"Till Death Do Us Bark" (Book 3).
The news from Ghastly, Illinois, is "grave"--and that's something to laugh about The International Movement for the Safety & Protection Of Our Kids & Youth (IMSPOOKY) dictates that Seymour cannot live in the mansion at 43 Old Cemetery Road "without the benefit of parents." Ignatius B. Grumply tries to explain to Dick Tater, the head of IMSPOOKY, that he and Seymour are in a lovely living arrangement with the ghost of Olive C. Spence. Dick Tater is not convinced. But this clever trio can't be broken up as easily as he imagines . . .
The Dry Creek Middle School drinking fountain has sprung a leak, so principal Walter Russ dashes off a request to Flowing Waters Fountains, Etc. ...We need a new drinking fountain. Please send a catalog. Designer Flo Waters responds: "I'd be delighted...but please understand that all of my fountains are custom-made." Soon the fountain project takes on a life of its own, one chronicled in letters, postcards, memos, transcripts, and official documents. The school board president is up in arms. So is Dee Eel, of the water-supply company. A scandal is brewing, and Mr. Sam N.'s fifth grade class is turning up a host of hilarious secrets buried deep beneath the fountain.
In this fifth volume from 43 Old Cemetery Road, the trio at Spence Mansion leaves Ghastly for Hollywood, California . . . and for a shot at stardom The film producer Moe Block Busters wants to make the 43 Old Cemetery Road story into a movie--and he promises it will be a sure-fire hit Lured by the lights of Tinseltown, Ignatius B. Grumply, Olive C. Spence, and Seymour Hope pack their suitcases. But when they arrive in Hollywood, Olive has a sure-fire "fit" when she discovers how quickly fame changes Iggy and Seymour. Even worse, Olive has been written out of the script "Little old lady ghosts are so yesterday," says Moe. "What America wants is a terrifying ghost named Evilo." Well, if it's Evilo they want, it's Evilo they'll get. And Olive knows just the femme fatale to help her scare Hollywood's most despicable director half to death.
The letter-loving trio at Spence Mansion has something to grieve about--Ghastly's post office is about to close, which will cut off their connection to their fans. A new invention called VEXT-mail is threatening to replace not only letters, but books, hair dryers, and even garage door openers Could the mysterious occupant of P.O. Box 5 and his seemingly sinister plan save the doomed post office? Will he strike down Ghastly's beloved ghostwriter in the process? In this fourth book in the award-winning 43 Old Cemetery Road series, eleven-year-old Seymour Hope and his new friend, Wy Fye, must solve this postmortem mystery . . . before it's too late
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