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When Sam learns that the new girl at school, the daughter of his mother's friend, is not only coming over to play but also spending the night, he is unhappy until he learns that girls can be as tough as boys and can be their friends, too.
Wolf is afraid of his own shadow. One day, by a stroke of luck, his fear turns out to be very useful.
The adorable character from "Sam Is Never Scared" is so eager to make friends at his new school that he tells them a story that isn't true. But when the truth catches up with him, Sam realizes the difference between telling a story and telling a lie--and he has to face his friends and tell them the truth. Full color.
Jealous of her soon-to-be-born baby brother, a five-year-old girl wants to return to the security of her mommy's "tummy" but soon discovers that the disadvantages far outweigh the advantages.
Presents a story of perfect little fairies who sometimes yield to wicked impulses, in a text that gently reminds readers that everyone has a temper, but that smart fairies must learn to control their antics.
Sam loves to play games-- even if he does not win every time.
It's Math Curse meets The Incredibles! Leonard is no ordinary kid—he's enrolled in Superhero School, where leaping tall buildings in a single bound is considered child's play. If only division, fractions, and multiplication came as naturally, and weren't so, well, ordinary. But when the kids' math teacher, Mr. Tornado, and the rest of the staff get kidnapped by ice zombies, Leonard and his pals find themselves using every superhero trick in the book—not to mention a few unexpected math skills— to divide (and conquer!) the enemy.
When Sarah breaks her mother's favorite necklace and then does not tell the truth, little ghosts that only she can see begin to interfere with her life.
Henry begins to wonder if he really belongs at Superhero School since he has no special powers.
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