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9780439385947 Henry and Beezus Beverly Cleary All Henry Huggins wants is his very own bicycle, a shiny red one to ride up and down Klickitat Street. But no matter how Henry tries to raise money for the bike of his dreams--from selling bubble gum to delivering newspapers--he always ends up with too much trouble and not enough money. But Henry's old friend Beezus has an idea that may turn Henry's worst trouble yet into a real business success!
9780439239035 Henry Huggins Beverly Cleary When Henry adopts Ribsy, a dog of no particular breed, humorous adventures follow.
9780380709120 Henry Huggins HarperTrophy
9781338222968 Hensel and Gretel, Ninja Chicks Corey Rosen Schwartz, Rebecca J. Gomez To save their father from being stir-fried, two ninja chicken sisters take on a dark tangled forest, a tricky house made of corn bread, and an even trickier fox.
9780803741003 Here Comes Santa Cat Deborah Underwood A new adventure starring the feline hero from Here Comes the Easter Cat finds Cat, certain he is on the naughty list, trying to be good as Christmas approaches before surprising himself with his own brand of generosity. Dial Books for Young Readers
9780545554497 Here Comes Trouble! Corinne Demas Emma's dog, Toby, does not like cats, and when the neighbor's cat, Pandora, moves in with them he is the only one who notices all the trouble she causes--and the only one who notices when she gets stuck in a tree.
9780545292634 Hero Dad Melinda Hardin A young boy demonstrates that while Dad differs from a traditional superhero, as an American soldier he is a superhero of a different kind.
9780439799140 Hi, Fly Guy! Tedd Arnold When Buzz captures a fly to enter in The Amazing Pet Show, his parents and the judges tell him that a fly cannot be a pet, but Fly Guy proves them wrong -- Publisher.
9780328157037 Hide, Clyde! Russell Benfanti Clyde is a small chameleon with a big predicament-he can't change the color of his skin to hide himself. His brothers seem to be able to change effortlessly. Clyde discovers, sometimes we learn suddenly and all at once.
9780439244190 Holes Louis Sachar As further evidence of his family's bad fortune which they attribute to a curse on a distant relative, Stanley Yelnats is sent to a hellish correctional camp in the Texas desert where he finds his first real friend, a treasure, and a new sense of himself. Scholastic
9781429633802 Homes in Many Cultures Heather Adamson "Simple text and photographs present homes from many cultures"--Provided by publisher. Capstone Classroom
9781929132942 Honey Yumiko Fujiwara A young Japanese girl spends the day with her beekeeping father in the mountains where he keeps his hives. Readers learn how the bees collect nectar, how it is turned into honey, and how the honey is collected. Full color. Kane/Miller Book Publishers
9780545451901 Hornet vs. Wasp Jerry Pallotta Contains facts about the hornet and the wasp, comparing such aspects as their sizes and abilities, and what the outcome would be if they were to fight each other. Scholastic Incorporated
9780547996097 Hound Dog True Linda Urban Mattie, a shy fifth-grader, wants to hide out at her new school by acting as apprentice to her Uncle Potluck, the custodian, but her plan falls apart when she summons the courage to speak about what matters most and finds a true friend.
9780590316811 How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? Jane Yolen Parents get their dinosaurs to bed. Scholastic Inc.
9780439027175 How Do I Love You? Leslie Kimmelman Counts the ways in which a child can be loved, from one to twenty and more.
9780375865015 How Do Penguins Play? Diane Muldrow This playful rhyming Little Golden Book asks, "How do penguins play?" Children will delight in watching bear cubs, seals, penguins, monkeys, and other animal friends frolicking joyfully with each other. Adorable pastel illustrations show these animals playing king-of-the-hill, keep away, and other fun and familiar games. Golden Books
9780439664745 How I Became a Pirate Melinda Long Jeremy Jacob joins Braid Beard and his pirate crew and finds out about pirate language, pirate manners, and other aspects of their life. When Braid Beard's pirate crew invites Jeremy Jacob to join their voyage, he jumps right on board. Buried treasure, sea chanteys, pirate talk--who wouldn't go along? Soon Jeremy Jacob knows all about being a pirate. He throws his food across the table and his manners to the wind. He hollers like thunder and laughs off bedtime. It's the heave-ho, blow-the-man-down, very best time of his life. Until he finds out what pirates don't do--no reading bedtime stories, no tucking kids in. ... Maybe being a pirate isn't so great after all. Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator David Shannon teams up with witty storyteller Melinda Long for a hilarious look at the finer points of pirate life. Scholastic
9781481470087 How to Be a Boss Learn how to be a boss in this Level Ready-to-Read 1 based on The Boss Baby! DreamWorks Animation’s The Boss Baby, based on the Simon & Schuster book by Marla Frazee, is now an Oscar-nominated motion picture! A humorous “how to” book for wannabe bosses! All the tricks of the trade are here, such as “Demand twenty-four-hour room service,” (with an illustration of mom rushing to baby with a bottle). Fans of the movie will love this funny collection of boss baby rules. The Boss Baby © 2017 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved. Simon Spotlight
9780316318709 How to Be a Supervillain Michael Fry A NATIONAL BESTSELLER for ten straight weeks! In this rollicking middle-grade adventure, Michael Fry's witty text and hysterical artwork combines superhero action with classic fish-out-of-water humor. Victor Spoil comes from a long line of famous supervillains and he's fully expected to join their ranks one day. But to his family's utter disappointment, Victor doesn't have a single bad-guy bone in his body. He won't run with scissors, he always finishes his peas, and he can't stand to be messy. Hopeless! As a last-ditch effort before they give up and let him be a--gasp!--civilian, Victor's exasperated parents send him to apprentice under a disgraced supervillain called The Smear. This matchup starts off as a complete disaster, but Victor and The Smear eventually find that they have a lot to learn from each other. When the stakes get high as Victor is forced to choose between his mentor and his family morals (or lack thereof)...what will the world's nicest bad guy do? jimmy patterson