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In this third adventure of the Lighthouse Family by Newbery Medalist Rylant, Whistler and Lila lose their way in the forest. As they search for a way back to the lighthouse, they meet a wise eagle who teaches the siblings how to follow their instincts to find the path home. Illustrations.
At Christmastime, Henry and his dog Mudge enjoy baked treats, visits from relatives, and lots of presents. But Henry is about to learn that his best present of all is one he already has--his lovable pooch. Full color.
Mr. Putter has always wanted to write a mystery novel--and Tabby is happy to help. But who knew there would be so many delicious distractions along the way?
In the third book of this endearing new series featuring Mudge as a puppy, Mudge feels safe and warm in his blanket. How will he get to sleep when it's missing? Full color.
In the fifth book of the spirited Puppy Mudge series, Henry is just curling up with a good book when Mudge decides it's playtime--and he won't take no for an answer. Full color.
Mice siblings Whistler and Lila meet a lost sea turtle at the ocean's shore. Through her stories, the turtle teaches the family about new places. The family, in turn, helps the turtle find her way back home. Illustrations.
Lila and Whistler stumble across Sebastian, a lost baby beluga, on the beach near their new home. Soon the lighthouse crew--along with a noble but cranky cormorant--is caught in a high-seas adventure to reunite Sebastian with his mama. Illustrations.
In the third book featuring Puppy Mudge, based on the bestselling Henry and Mudge series, Puppy Mudge loves his blanket, but nothing beats snuggling with Henry. Full color.
Mudge loves to roll in the mud, but he doesn't love baths. It helps when Henry joins him in the tub. The full-color illustrations are drawn in the style of Sucie Stevenson.
Youngsters who are just beginning to learn to read can share in the adventures of everyone's favorite boy and his dog. Full color.
Inspired by the Native American custom of naming full moons, the Newbery Medalist joins an up-and-coming artist and invites readers to reflect on 12 wonderful full moons and the unique nights upon which each sheds its beautiful light. Full color.
When May dies suddenly while gardening, Summer assumes she'll never see her beloved aunt again. But then Summer's Uncle Ob claims that May is on her way back--she has sent a sign from the spirit world.Summer isn't sure she believes in the spirit world, but her quirky classmate Cletus Underwood--who befriends Ob during his time of mourning--does. So at Cletus' suggestion, Ob and Summer (with Cletus in tow) set off in search of Miriam B. Young, Small Medium at Large, whom they hope will explain May's departure and confirm her possible return.
The Newbery Medalist introduces a child-friendly series of wonderful things that have simply happened and reassures the reader with the life-affirming message that he or she is also a wonderful result of the universe. Full color.
When Lila and Whistler stumble across Sebastian, a lost baby beluga whale, the entire lighthouse crew is soon caught up in a high-seas adventure to reunite Sebastian with his mama. Illustrations.
Now even the youngest readers can fall in love with Mudge as a puppy as Henry's not-so-tiny pooch drools, wags, and charms his way into his favorite snack--crackers. Full color.
Even though Tabby tries to keep him warm, Mr. Putter catches a cold in this cozy addition to the series.
This first book in a new series introduces Pandora, a cat who lives in a lighthouse, and an old seadog named Seabold, blown into Pandora's life by a violent storm. Seabold's not sure that he's ready to live on land, but when three orphan mice who desperately need someone to take care of them arrive, the two loners realize they have all the ingredients for adventure with their new "family." Illustrations.
Mr. Paris ties balloons outside his toy store every morning. On Fridays, the balloons disappear! What is special about Fridays? And who is taking the balloons? This sounds like a case for the High-Rise Private Eyes -- Bunny Brown and Jack Jones, ace detectives and very best friends!
The Beat Goes OnOne day, the trombone is missing from Mr. Riley's music store. The next day, it's back. Then it's gone again. Who could be taking it -- and why?This sounds like a case for the High-Rise Private Eyes -- Bunny Brown and Jack Jones, ace detectives and very best friends!
Deep in the heart of the city. . .Miss Nancy saw somebody run off with her binoculars. . .Where did the thief go? And will she get her binoculars back?This sounds like a case for the High-Rise Private Eyes--Case #002, to be exact, The Case of the Climbing CatBecause no mystery is too mysterious, no puzzle to puzzling, no crime too criminal, no trouble too troubling for ace detectives and very best friends Bunny Brown and Jack Jones.
Monkey BusinessWhen a glass monkey is stolen, High-Rise Private Eyes Bunny Brown and Jack Jones are on the job! But will this be one case that's too tough to crack?
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