And you thought your family was weird. Polly WInkler is not excited to meet her new neighbors, the Kreeps. The family is as weird as their name - and as strange as the spooky, possibly haunted, house they're moving into. They might be next door, but Polly is determined to keep the Kreeps out of her life. But Polly's dad actually likes the new neighbors, especially beautiful (but odd!) Veronic…
The Smithsonian is the most famous museum in the world. The money to build it was given to Washington, D.C., over a hundred years ago, but now one man is claiming that money should be his. KC and her friend Marshall think they can prove Mr. Fisher is a big liar. But if they are wrong, the Smithsonian will belong to him!
KC and Marshall are going to the Cherry Blossom Festival. They have an invitation from the President of the United States! But while they are off getting ice cream, KC's mom and President Thornton are kidnapped - right under the bodyguards' noses. Who cares if the FBI is on the case? KC isn't giving up until she finds her mom!
"Twist it once, you're horned and haired;" "Twist it twice and fangs are bared;" "Twist it thrice? No one has dared!" Russell is sure that the ring is just a silly magic trick, but he follows the instructions and twists the ring twice anyway--and becomes a monster! " Includes an author's note. "
Dinosaurs do exist. Especially when they have names like Ziggy, Rico, Rashawn, and Jerome - otherwise known as The Black Dinosaurs. Okay. They're not really dinosaurs; they're just a group of friends who've decided to start their own club. And, since all of the guys thought Rashawn's huge plastic Apatosaurus was cool, they decided to name the club after it. It doesn't take long before the Bla…
Tom and Jamie can't believe their luck when they find a secret entrance to a prehistoric world filled with dinosaurs!
There it was. The old Blackwell mansion! One big monster of a building. It had dark towers, pointed gables, and shadowy arches. And it was haunted! Or at least that's what most people througt.
Read to your bunny is an invitation to the world of reading - a poem your child will want to hear again with your own little bunnies every day - and soon they'll be reading back to you.
"Ah!" said the weasel. "I am going to make mouse soup." How will the mouse save himself? Read this book and see.