SC Cilandak ( Hijau Tua / Expanding Later ) Because L'il Dobber has got some big feet! And one of the kids at school thinks it's funny to tease him about it. L'il Dobber doesn't like that at all. He wants to be called by his real nickname - L'il Dobber of course. So he and his friends are going to do something about it. Something big.
Sam loves playing basketball with the guys. But lately, something's different about her. She wears skirts and sparkly hair clips. And she's hanging out with other girls at recess!
L'il Dobber and his friends, that's who! They are all great basketball players. And they practice every day at recess. But not anymore. Now another team wants to play, too. And there's a problem - they don't want to share the court with L'il Dobber's team. They want to take it over!
Bestselling Amazing Days of Abby Hayes author Anne Mazer reaches out to younger readers with this magical take on sibling rivalry. Aunt Dolores is getting married, and Mabel and Violet are going to be her flower girls! But scattering rose petals isn't quite what Mabel has in mind. She's studied all the bridal magazines, and now she's ready to plan the whole wedding! For once, Violet's magic …
Julian Rodriguez facing his greatest challenge yet : the invasion of his home base by a group of genetically linked mini-brains knows as "the relatives".
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Lauren does not believe in ghosts, but there is definitely something spooky going on down by the creek and one night, as Lauren and Twilight, her magical ...
Zac power's nextission is in one of the deepest oceans in the world. Even GIB's subs can't handle the depth. But the enemy has invented a new sub that can dive deeper than ever before.
Uncle Pancho is about to lose his house! Gregory and his friends love Uncle Pancho. He isn’t really anyone’s uncle—he’s their friend. When he begins to tell the story of his life, Gregory has an idea. He will paint the story of Uncle Pancho’s Life . . . and maybe, just maybe, the painting will help save Uncle Pancho’s house.
Who is the uninvited guest wearing a creepy costume at Prince Prospero's ball? Can a man be driven mad by the "sounds" of the crime he has committed? These spine-tingling stories and others by Edgar Allan Poe are adapted for a first chapter book reader.