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Twelve-year-old Bernice Baransky likes the grunge look she's come
by honestly as the only girl at Porchtown Skate Park who can pop an
ollie, ride the rails, and grind the slabs. She'd love to impress
Wyatt Anderson, a skater who calls her Dude, but Bernice can't seem
to do more than mumble when he's around. Should she accept help
from a new neighbor, the proper and princessy Odelia, who is
desperate to befriend her? Odelia keeps a fancy notebook called
Odelia's Guide to the Social Graces and spouts off hilarious
lessons on poise, posture, manners, and what to do about
embarrassing "oopsies" like unexpected burps and spilled soda. This
exciting story takes readers on a thrill ride from the skate park's
half-pipe to Smile Academy, a summer camp for Down syndrome
children. A novel full of adventure and heart, it asks the
question: can two very different people ever be friends?
Every child about to enter middle school will be able to relate to
this heart-warming, funny story. Anthony Pantaloni needs to figure
out one thing he does well-one thing that will replace the Antsy
Pants nickname he got tagged with on the first day of fifth grade,
one good thing he can "own" before moving up to middle school next
year. It seems that every kid at Carpenter Elementary has a claim
to fame: Marcus is Mr. Athletic, Alexis is Smart Aleck, Bethany has
her horse obsession, and even Cory is known as the toughest kid in
the school. Ant tries lots of things, but nothing sticks! It
doesn't help that there are obstacles along the way-a
baton-twirling teacher, an annoying cousin, and Dad's new
girlfriend, to name a few. Just One Thing! is chock full of
hilarious adventures that will keep young readers cheering until
the very end. For ages 8-12.
Big rock collector. Big mouth. BIG problem! Ten-year-old Samantha
Hansen loves science, especially rocks and minerals. Her family is
planning a dream-come-true trip to the Grand Canyon where Sam will
finally see the "biggest chunk of sedimentary rock on the planet."
But there's a problem-Sam has a temper. She works hard to stay out
of trouble, but it's not easy because she has to deal with a bossy
sister, a busy mom who's obsessed with birthdays, and a playground
bully who calls her a science freak. Will Sam survive the class
cave trip, a rocky talent show, and a visit to the principal's
office? Will her lists of science facts and thoughts about her
world help her calm down? Will she ever get up the nerve to ask her
mom about her dad? Filled with laugh-out-loud dialogue, school
drama, and poignant family moments, Samantha Hansen is sure to
delight and inspire. This kid ROCKS!
Ten-year-old Samantha Hansen loves science! In the beginning of
fourth grade, she never let a moment go by without talking about
rocks. Now she's back with a new obsession: insects! Upon learning
that the local apiary is for sale, she goes into action to save the
honey bees. Will her someday boyfriend Todd or her best friend
Kelli be part of her plan? Will That Kid Richard get in the way?
Sam's lists of insect facts and funny thoughts highlight her quest
to keep the bees in the community, the challenges she faces at
school, and her ongoing struggle with her temper. Join Samantha as
she looks to science for answers and does her part to change the
world.
Chicago's Seasons is a book of poems about the seasons in Chicago.
The book goes into detail about each season how the Season is. The
winter cold and snowy, spring is beautiful times in the year.
Summer is hot but if you go down by the lake you feel Mother Nature
air-conditioned. With all the colors on the trees fall is a great
time to go for a walk. In my book I write few poems about how the
seasons have an effect on people. The poem title cabin fever is a
good example of a poem how makes me feel when the winter at its
worst. With 31 poems and 12 pictures, I hope to paint pictures in
your mind the seasons in Chicago Check out my blog http:
//www.viaubookofpoems.blogspot.co
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
This story is about a kind hearted calf named Betsy Le Moo. Betsy
goes through some hard times because she grows larger than her
friends. Read the story to find out how Betsy handles her tough
issues.
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