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Beginning of the Year Books
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James to the Rescue by Elise BroachCall Number: ADVENTURE
In this Masterpiece Adventure, When a young beetle named Marvin goes out collecting with his family, his uncle Albert is hurt. They'll need a boy named James to help rescue Uncle Albert before it's too late.
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Lola Levine Is Not Mean! by Monica BrownCall Number: REALISTIC
Lola Levine likes writing in her diario, sipping her mom's cafe con leche, eating her dad's matzo ball soup, and playing soccer with her team, the Orange Smoothies. So what if she doesn't always fit in? Lola is fierce on the field, but when a soccer game during recess gets too competitive, she accidentally hurts her classmate Juan Gomez. Now everyone is calling her Mean Lola Levine! Lola feels terrible, but with the help of her family, her super best friend, Josh Blot, and a little "pencil power," she just might be able to turn it all around. In this first book in a series, young readers will be inspired by Lola's big heart and creative spirit as she learns to navigate the second grade in true Lola style!
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The Chocolate Touch by Patrick Skene Catling; Margot Apple (Illustrator); Patrick S. CatlingCall Number: FANTASY
In this zany twist on the legend of King Midas and his golden touch, a boy acquires a magical gift that turns everything his lips touch into chocolate! Can you ever have too much of your favorite food? John Midas is about to find out....
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The Trouble with Chickens by Doreen CroninCall Number: MYSTERY
J.J. Tully is a former search-and-rescue dog who is trying to enjoy his retirement after years of performing daring missions saving lives. So he's not terribly impressed when two chicks named Dirt and Sugar (who look like popcorn on legs) and their chicken mom show up demanding his help to find their missing siblings. This hilarious chapter book series about the adventures of a dog detective will have you barking with laughter!
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Nikki and Deja by Karen EnglishCall Number: REALISTIC
Meet Nikki and Deja, who live next door to each other and are best friends. They do everything together--watch Saturday morning cartoons, play jacks, jump double Dutch at recess, and help each other with their homework for Mrs. Shelby's third-grade class. But when an arrogant new girl arrives and Nikki and Deja form a club that would exclude her, the results are not what they expect.
Middle of the Year Books
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Anna Hibiscus by Atinuke; Lauren Tobia (Illustrator)Call Number: REALISTIC
Anna Hibiscus lives in Africa. Amazing Africa. She lives with her whole family in a wonderful house. There is always somebody to laugh and play with.Anna Hibiscus loves to splash in the sea with her cousins and have parties with her aunties. But more than anything else in the world, Anna Hibiscus would love to see snow.Featuring warm, loving multi-generational family relationships, this Boston Globe/Horn Book Honor winner showcases daily life in modern, urban Africa. Great as a classroom or family read-aloud, it illustrates the commonality of cultures and experiences and inspires discussion.
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Mr. Popper's Penguins by Richard Atwater; Florence Atwater; Robert Lawson (Illustrator)Call Number: CLASSIC
The classic Newbery Honor book that inspired the hilarious Jim Carrey movie--and a childhood favorite book for generations. Mr. Popper's Penguins is one of the handful of American books for children that has attained the status of a classic. A humble house painter is sent a male penguin by the great Admiral Drake and, thanks to the arrival of a female penguin, soon has twelve penguins living in his house. First published in 1938, Mr. Popper's Penguins has amused and enchanted generations of children and their parents.
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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy BlumeCall Number: HUMOR
Life with his little brother, Fudge, makes Peter Hatcher feel like a fourth grade nothing. Whether Fudge is throwing a temper tantrum in a shoe store, smearing mashed potatoes on the walls at Hamburger Heaven, or trying to fly, he's never far from trouble. He's an almost three-year-old terror who gets away with everything, and Peter's had it up to here!
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All by Lisa GraffCall Number: REALISTIC
For a third-grader, Sophie Simon is one smart cookie. She enjoys teaching herself advanced calculus and has performed successful heart surgery on an earthworm. She's also very clever when it comes to dealing with her clueless parents. But Sophie is no genius when it comes to calculating the high value of friendship--until, that is, she has to use her incredible IQ to help out some classmates with their own parental troubles.
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Just Grace by Charise Mericle HarperCall Number: HUMOR
Grace loves cats. She also loves taking pictures of cats and drawing Not-So Super comics. She doesn't like Sammy Stringer, a boy in her class. She's got lots and lots of ideas, and when her neighbor's cat goes missing, Grace does her best to make Mrs. Luther feel less lonely. But as the mystery of the missing cat continues, Grace's well-intentioned plan backfires, and she finds herself in a bit of trouble. Maybe, just maybe, Sammy Stringer will help her through.
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Bunnicula by Deborah Howe; James HoweCall Number: HORROR
BEWARE THE HARE! Is he or isn't he a vampire? Before it's too late, Harold the dog and Chester the cat must find out the truth about the newest pet in the Monroe household -- a suspicious-looking bunny with unusual habits...and fangs!
End of the Year Books
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The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate; Patricia Castelao (Illustrator)Call Number: REALISTIC
Ivan is an easygoing gorilla. Living at the Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade, he has grown accustomed to humans watching him throUgh the glass walls of his domain. Then he meets Ruby, a baby elephant taken from her family, and she makes Ivan see their home through new eyes. With Ruby comes change, and it's up to Ivan to make it a change for the better.
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The Wild Robot by Peter BrownCall Number: SCI-FI
When a robot named Roz washes ashore after a hurricane, she's alone and confused. She realizes she'll need to learn from the animals who inhabit the remote island if she's going to survive. Although the animals are initially frightened by this stranger they think might be a monster, they see Roz care for an orphaned gosling and decide to help her. From author and illustrator Peter Brown comes a heartwarming and action-packed novel about what happens when nature and technology collide.
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The Lemonade War by Jacqueline DaviesCall Number: REALISTIC
For a full hour, he poured lemonade. The world is a thirsty place, he thought as he nearly emptied his fourth pitcher of the day. And I am the Lemonade King. Fourth-grader Evan Treski is people-smart. He's good at talking with people, even grownups. His younger sister, Jessie, on the other hand, is math-smart, but not especially good with people. So when the siblings' lemonade stand war begins, there really is no telling who will win--or even if their fight will ever end.
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Flora and Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo; K. G. Campbell (Illustrator)Call Number: FANTASY
Holy unanticipated occurrences! It begins, as the best superhero stories do, with a tragic accident that has unexpected consequences. The squirrel never saw the vacuum cleaner coming, but self-described cynic Flora Belle Buckman, who has read every issue of the comic book Terrible Things Can Happen to You!, is just the right person to step in and save him. What neither can predict is that Ulysses (the squirrel) has been born anew, with powers of strength, flight, and misspelled poetry -- and that Flora will be changed too, as she discovers the possibility of hope and the promise of a capacious heart.
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Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy by Karen FoxleeCall Number: FANTASY
This is the story of unlikely heroine Ophelia Jane Worthington-Whittard who doesn't believe in anything that can't be proven by science. She and her sister Alice are still grieving for their dead mother when their father takes a job in a strange museum in a city where it always snows. On her very first day in the museum Ophelia discovers a boy locked away in a long forgotten room. He is a prisoner of Her Majesty, the Snow Queen, and he has been waiting for Ophelia's help.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bunny by Polly HorvathCall Number: HUMOR
In this hilarious mystery, we meet Madeline whose parents have been kidnapped by disreputable foxes, and a pair of detectives that also happen to be bunnies! So begins a once-in-a-lifetime adventure involving a cast of unforgettable characters. There's Mr. and Mrs. Bunny, who drive a smart car, wear fedoras, and hate marmots; the Marmot, who loves garlic bread and is a brilliant translator; and many others. Translated from the Rabbit by Newbery Honor-winning author Polly Horvath.