Rachael Kauffman's Library

Liberty Elementary

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ISBN Title Author Description Publisher
9780545034173 Horrible Harry and the Triple Revenge Suzy Kline When Sid, his annoying third-grade classmate, ruins Song Lee's origami praying mantis, Horrible Harry plots triple revenge on the troublemaker.
0439442141 Horrible Harry at Halloween Suzy Kline
9780545110358 Horrible Harry Cracks the Code Suzy Kline Horrible Harry must defend his reputation as a detective by cracking the secret code of Mrs. Funderburke's lunch prizes.
0439193966 Horrible Harry Goes to the Moon Suzy Kelin
9780590439428 Horrible Harry in Room 2b. Suzy Kline A story about a naughty boy who loves to do horrible things.
0140389725 Horrible Harry Moves up to Third Grade Suzy Kline
9780590290142 Horrible Harry Moves Up to Third Grade (Horrible Harry) Kline, Suzy Scholatic Inc
059043943X Horrible Hrry and The Green Slime
9780545257671 Hot Dog, Hot Dog Liza Charlesworth "Just the right level for beginning readers"--Container.
9780545684491 Hot Rod Hamster Cynthia Lord
9780545284448 Hot Wheels Ace Landers "A monster jump! A giant loop! This track is packed with awesome stunts" (publisher).
9780545085052 Hot Wheels Myles Ryder An easy reader with illustrations of race cars passing national landmarks on a cross-country race.
9780545153461 Hot Wheels Ace Landers "The cars race in the mountains, desert, and snow. Who will win?"--P.[4] of cover.
0439211638 How Do Apples Grow? Betsy Maestro Scholastic
9780439241038 How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food? Jane Yolen Scholastic
9780590316828 How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? Jane Yolen Mother and child ponder the different ways a dinosaur can say goodnight, from slamming his tail and pouting to giving a big hug and kiss.
9781338867510 How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodbye? Jane Yolen
0152018484 How I Became a Pirate David Shannon
0439444810 How is a Moose like a Goose? Robin Michael Koontz
9780064450980 How Many Teeth? Paul Showers When you were a baby, you didn't have any teeth at all. Then as you grew, your teeth started to come in. First one, then two - and finally, twenty teeth in all! But you won't keep these teeth forever. First one, then two, will wiggle loose. Maybe you've lost some of your first teeth already. When the little teeth come out and the big teeth come in, everyone can see - you're growing up. Harper Collins