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ISBN Title Author Description Publisher
9780590485883 Hiccups for Elephant James Preller, Hans Wilhelm None of the other animals can sleep because Elephant has the hiccups. Cartwheel Books
9780976310181 Hooray for You! Marianne Richmond Rhyming verses describe many of the reasons for celebrating one's unique qualities. Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
OS_643EFF54EC7C6600B5F8E629 How the Grinch Stole Christmas Dr. Seuss
How To Write A Horror Story
Human Body Riddle Book
I Am A Polar Bear
I Don't Wanna Fight
I See Me
9780439680547 I Spy a Scary Monster Jean Marzollo Easy to read sentences along with pictures to aid reader to find the clues as they play I Spy. Cartwheel Books
9780590451543 If You Grew up with Abraham Lincoln Ann McGovern Illustrated text reveals the kind of life a child would lead if he had grown up in the days of Lincoln's boyhood. Scholastic Paperbacks
If You'd Been There Then
9780439908269 I'm Glad I'm Me Jack Prelutsky "Twenty-one poems that will entertain you, inspire you, and celebrate you for who you are!"--Page 4 of cover. Scholastic
I'm Trapped In My Teacher's Body
I'm Trapped In Santa's Body
In The Face Of Disaster
Indian In The Cupboard
It All Began Here
9780545034272 I've Got a Secret Lara Bergen When spunky Allie, Amanda's new friend from summer camp, moves to Amanda's town, Amanda is afraid that her outgoing summer-camp persona will clash with her shy hometown self, especially because of the lie she told at camp about a nonexistent boyfriend. Scholastic Inc.
Jack Russell: Dog Detective
9780316262491 Jacky Ha-Ha James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein In his new middle grade novel that debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list, James Patterson introduces his hilarious new heroine, Jacky Ha-Ha, a class clown who makes people laugh with her so they can't laugh at her. With her irresistible urge to tell a joke in every situation--even when she really, really shouldn't--twelve-year-old Jacky Ha-Ha loves to make people laugh. And cracking wise helps distract her from thinking about not-so-funny things in her life, like her mom serving in a dangerous, faraway war, and a dad who's hardly ever home. But no matter how much fun Jacky has, she can't seem to escape her worries. So one starlit night, she makes a promise to keep her family together...even if she has to give up the one thing that makes her happy. But can she stop being Jacky Ha-Ha, if that's who she really is? jimmy patterson
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