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The View from Saturday - by E.
L. Konigsburg
Learn how the sixth graders beat out
the older kids to win the championship quiz contest. A
Newbery winner.
And One for All - by Theresa
Nelson
Three friends differ in their beliefs
about war and peace.
Are You There God? It's Me Margaret
- by Judy Blume
Margaret is waiting to grow up,
wondering why things don't come soon
The Bad Beginning - by Lemony
Snicket
The first book in "A Series of
Unfortunate Events" helps prove that stories about
sadness and badness can be both funny and popular.
Bat 6 - by Virginia Euwer Wolff
A girl's baseball team learns about
prejudice.
Because of Winn-Dixie - by Kate
DiCamillo
Opal's dog helps her learn about her
new home town and the characters who live there.
Beezus and Ramona - by Beverly
Cleary
Beezus and her little sister Ramona
Quimby just can't seem to get along.
Bud, Not Buddy - by Christopher
Paul Curtis
In the 1930s, an orphan boy sets off
in search of his musician father. A Newbery winner.
Cat Crafts - by Linda Hendry
If you're a cat fancier, here's a
collection of craft ideas that can entertain your child or
make your pet's life more interesting. Most of these
projects are also suitable for younger children with adult
supervision.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- by Roald Dahl
Charlie discovers that the truth about
Mr. Willy Wonka's chocolate factory is even better than
the rumors.
Charlotte's Web - by E.B. White
Charlotte the spider and Wilbur the
pig learn about farmers and life in this children's
classic.
Dog Crafts - by Linda Hendry
Here's a book that offers lots of
craft ideas for dog loves, including many projects for pet
owners. Many of these craft projects are suitable for
younger children with adult supervision.
Field Trips - by Jim Arnosky
More than field trips, this little
books is a guide to the best strategies for birdwatching,
a stroll at the beach, tracking an animal, or collecting
insects. Children can learn how to create their own field
guides, collections, and lots more.
The Great Gilly Hopkins - by
Katherine Paterson
Habibi - by Naomi Shihab Nye
A girl moves to a new home and
encounters the Israeli-Palestinian conflict first-hand.
Half Magic - by Edgar Eager
Four children discover that their
magical coin must be used very, very carefully.
Harriet the Spy - by Louise
Fitzhugh
Harriet discovers that keeping a diary
can sometimes backfire.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of
Secrets - by J. K. Rowling
Harry learns more about Hogwarts and
its secrets.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- by J. K. Rowling
Potter and his friends compete for the
golden goblet and learn much in doing so.
Harry Potter and the Order of the
Phoenix - by J.K. Rowling
Due to be released on June 21, 2003,
this will be the 5th book in the wildly popular Potter
series.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of
Azkaban - by J. K. Rowling
Harry and friends continue to explore
at Hogwarts, and more puzzles emerge.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
- by J. K. Rowling
The famous Mr. Potter begins his
career at Hogwarts.
Holes - by Louis Sachar
Stanley Yelnats goes to camp Green
Lake instead of juvenile detention. Did he make the right
choice? A Newbery Award winner.
The House of Sixty Fathers - by
Meinder DeJong
The Incredible Journey - by
Sheila Burnford
Follow three lost family pets as they
make their way home. A book no one should miss.
The Indian in the Cupboard - by
Lynn Reid Banks
Island of the Blue Dolphins -
by Scott O'Dell
Jackie and Me - by Dan Gutman
A young boy uses his baseball card
collection to travel through time and meet famous players
from the past.
James and the Giant Peach - by
Roald Dahl
Dahl's great read-aloud book features
a great cast of improbable characters.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- by C.S. Lewis
Three children discover their own
fantasy world while prowling through an attic, but the
discoveries are only beginning. History, magic and a
classic story of good and evil. Before Harry Potter, this
book was the most magical!
Little House in the Big Woods -
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
This is the first book in Laura
Ingalls Wilder's series about life in Wisconsin and the
plains during the late 1800s.
Little House on the Prairie -
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Laura and her family move from
Wisconsin to Kansas, and build the house on the prairie.
The Little Princess - by
Francis Hodgson Burnett
Little Town on the Prairie - by
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Laura is growing up, and new
opportunities await.
The Midwife's Apprentice - by
Karen Cushman
Set in medieval England, this Newbery
medal winner tells the tale of a young girl who must make
her own way in the world, and what she learns in the
process.
Missing May - by Cynthia Rylant
Summer's discoveries in learning about
her various family members. A Newbery medal winner.
The Monument - by Gary Paulsen
A young boy reacts to the arrival of
an artist with a special mission.
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
- by Robert O'Brien
Number the Stars - by Lois
Lowry
This 1990 Newbery winner is a
fictionalized account of a young Danish girl helping her
Jewish friend hide from Germans during World War II.
Out of the Dust - by Karen
Hesse
Fourteen year-old Billy Jo writes a
journal about her experiences during the dust bowl days in
Oklahoma.
The Phantom Tollbooth - by
Norton Juster
Ramona the Pest - by Beverly
Cleary
Ramona Quimby enters Kindergarten and
asks LOTS of questions.
Ramona's World - by Beverly
Cleary
Here we meet Ramona at age 9, ready to
tackle 4th grade, and lots more!
The Reptile Room - by Lemony
Snicket
The second episode of "A Series
of Unfortunate Events" continues the adventures.
The River - by Gary Paulsen
Paulsen's sequel to Hatchet continues
the survival story of a young man stranded in the
wilderness.
Shiloh - by Phyllis Naylor
An 11 year old boy must decide how to
help an abused beagle named Shiloh.
The Sign of the Beaver - by
Elizabeth Speare
Superfudge - by Judy Blume
In the sequel to Tales of a Fourth
Grade Nothing, Peter discovers his mother is pregnant.
These Happy Golden Years - by
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Laura begins working as a teacher,
finding new adventures.
Tiger Eyes - by Judy Blume
A teenage girl learns to cope her new
life after the murder of her father.
The Trumpet of the Swan - by
E.B. White
Tuck Everlasting - by Natalie
Babbitt
Winnie Foster has to make a life and
death decision in truly different circumstances.
Under the Blood-Red Sun - by
Graham Salisbury
A Japanese-American boy's life changes
after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
The Wide Window - by Lemony
Snicket
The third installment of "A
Series of Unfortunate Events" that has young readers
clamoring for more.
Winnie the Pooh - by A.A. Milne
In which a boy, a bear, and their
animal friends go on many adventures.
A Year Down Under - by Richard
Peck
Fifteen year-old Mary Alice must spend
a year in a small town with her grandmother. Along the
way, there are lots of interesting adventures. A Newbery
award winner.
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