Books for fans of Junie B. Jones.
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Ivy and Bean No News Is Good News (Book 8) (Ivy & Bean) by Annie Barrows JE BARROWS Ivy and Bean try to make money by writing a newspaper about Pancake Court but the neighbors are not pleased to read about themselves. Catalog Link |
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The Pain and the Great One (Richard Jackson Books (Atheneum Hardcover)) by Judy Blume E BLUME A six-year-old (The Pain) and his eight-year-old sister (The Great One) see each other as troublemakers and the best-loved in the family. Catalog Link |
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Gloria Rising by Ann Cameron JE CAMERON A chance meeting with a woman astronaut encourages Gloria to try to be her best self, even with her difficult fourth-grade teacher, Mrs. Yardley. Catalog Link |
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Clarice Bean, That's Me by Lauren Child E CHILD A girl describes the hectic life she leads among the members of her large family, and her search for a little peace and quiet. Catalog Link |
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Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary J CLEARY The further adventures of the Quimby family as Ramona enters the third grade. Catalog Link |
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What a Trip, Amber Brown by Paula Danziger ER DANZIGER Amber Brown and her parents go to the Poconos for two weeks with Amber’s best friend, Justin, and his family. Catalog Link |
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Sassy #1: Little Sister Is Not My Name by Sharon Draper J DRAPER Fashion-savy Sassy does not like being the smallest student in her fourth-grade class, until a family emergency calls for a pint-sized hero. Catalog Link |
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Mallory's Super Sleepover by Laurie B. Friedman JE FRIEDMAN When Mallory plans a sleepover to celebrate her tenth birthday, she has a hard time pleasing both her friends and her parents. Catalog Link |
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Just Grace by Charise Mericle Harper JE HARPER Misnamed by her teacher, seven-year-old Just Grace prides herself on being empathetic, but when she tries to help a neighbor feel better, her good intentions backfire. Catalog Link |
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Uh-oh, Cleo by Jessica Harper JE HARPER What starts out as a perfectly ordinary day in the Small house turns into Stiches Saturday when Cleo gets a cut after her twin brother, Jack, accidentally pulls down their Toy House. Catalog Link |
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Princess Grace by Mary Hoffman E HOFFMAN Grace wants to participate in her community festival’s princess float, but first she must decide what sort of a princess she wants to be—from an African princess in kente cloth robes to a floaty pink fairy tale princess. Catalog Link |
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Piper Reed, Navy Brat by Kimberly Willis Holt J HOLT
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Lucy Rose: Working Myself to Pieces and Bits by Katy Kelly JE KELLY In her diary fourth grader Lucy Rose, lover of palindromes and big words, records her adventures with friends Jonique and Melonhead, including their unorthodox ways of raising money for the McBees to remodel their bakery. Catalog Link |
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Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren J LINDGREN Escapades of a lucky little girl who lives with a horse and a monkey—but without any parents—at the edge of a Swedish village. Catalog Link |
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Ruby Lu, Empress of Everything (Ruby Lu (Hardback)) by Lenore Look JE LOOK After Ruby Lu’s deaf cousin, Flying Duck, and her parents come from China to live with her, Ruby finds life challenging as she adjusts to her new family, tries to mend her rocky relationship with her friend Emma, and faces various adventures in summer school. Catalog Link |
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Gooney Bird Is So Absurd by Lois Lowry JE LOWRY Mrs. Pidgeon’s second grade class studies poetry and her students write haiku, couplets, free verse, and finally, a tribute to Mrs. Pidgeon’s mother organized by the irrepressible Gooney Bird Greene. Catalog Link |
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Judy Moody was in a mood. Not a good mood. A bad mood. by Megan McDonald JE MCDONALD Third grader Judy Moody is in a first day of school bad mood until she gets an assignment to create a collage all about herself and begins creating her masterpiece, the Me collage. Catalog Link |
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Eating Enchiladas (Simply Sarah) by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor JE NAYLOR A sleepover inspires Sarah, who likes to do things differently, to chose Mexico for her “Countries of the World” presentation. Catalog Link |
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Clementine by Sara Pennypacker JE PENNYPACKER While sorting through difficulties in her friendship with her neighbor Margaret, eight-year-old Clementine gains several unique hairstyles while also helping her father in his efforts to banish pigeons from the front of their apartment building. Catalog Link |
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Not-So-Weird Emma by Sally Warner JE WARNER Eight-year-old Emma is just beginning to like her new school when her friend Cynthia starts telling other kids that Emma is, well, a little strange. Catalog Link |