Kate McMullan Books In Order

Fluffy the Classroom Guinea Pig Books In Order

  1. Fluffy, The Secret Santa (1949)
  2. Fluffy’s Thanksgiving (1997)
  3. Fluffy Goes to School (1997)
  4. Fluffy’s Valentine’s Day (1998)
  5. Fluffy’s Silly Summer (1998)
  6. Fluffy’s Spring Vacation (1998)
  7. Fluffy Saves Christmas (1999)
  8. Fluffy Meets the Tooth Fairy (2000)
  9. Fluffy Meets the Dinosaurs (2000)
  10. Fluffy’s Happy Halloween (2000)
  11. Fluffy’s 100th Day At School (2000)
  12. Fluffy’s Funny Field Trip (2001)
  13. Fluffy and the Fire Fighters (2001)
  14. Fluffy’s School Bus Adventure (2001)
  15. Fluffy Goes Apple Picking (2001)
  16. Fluffy Meets the Groundhog (2001)
  17. Fluffy Grows a Garden (2002)
  18. Fluffy Goes to Washington (2002)
  19. Fluffy’s Trick-Or-Treat (2002)
  20. Fluffy Learns to Swim (2002)
  21. Fluffy’s Lucky Day (2002)
  22. Fluffy and the Snow Pig (2003)
  23. Fluffy Plants a Jellybean (2004)
  24. Fluffy’s School Adventures (2005)

Lila Fenwick Books In Order

  1. The Great Ideas of Lila Fenwick (1986)
  2. Great Advice from Lila Fenwick (1988)
  3. The Great Eggspectations of Lila Fenwick (1991)

Dragon Slayers’ Academy Books In Order

  1. The New Kid At School (1997)
  2. Revenge of the Dragon Lady (1997)
  3. Class Trip to the Cave of Doom (1998)
  4. A Wedding for Wiglaf (1998)
  5. Knight for a Day (1988)
  6. Sir Lancelot, Where Are You? (1999)
  7. Wheel of Misfortune (1999)
  8. Countdown to the Year 1000 (1999)
  9. 97 Ways to Train a Dragon (2003)
  10. Help! It’s Parent’s Day at DSA (2004)
  11. Danger! Wizard at Work! (2004)
  12. The Ghost of Sir Herbert Dungeonstone (2004)
  13. Beware! It’s Friday the 13th (2005)
  14. Pig Latin–Not Just for Pigs! (2005)
  15. Double Dragon Trouble (2005)
  16. World’s Oldest Living Dragon (2006)
  17. Hail! Hail! Camp Dragononka (2006)
  18. Never Trust a Troll! (2006)
  19. Little Giant – Big Trouble (2007)
  20. School’s Out…Forever! (2012)
  21. Wiglaf’s Worst Nightmare (2000)
  22. Crime in Camelot (2000)
  23. Dragon Slayers’ Academy Treasure Chest (2005)

Myth-O-Mania Books In Order

  1. Have a Hot Time, Hades! (2002)
  2. Phone Home, Persephone! (2002)
  3. Say Cheese, Medusa! (2002)
  4. Nice Shot, Cupid! (2002)
  5. Stop That Bull, Theseus! (2003)
  6. Keep a Lid On It, Pandora! (2003)
  7. Get to Work, Hercules! (2003)
  8. Go for the Gold, Atalanta! (2003)
  9. Hit the Road, Helen! (2013)
  10. Get Lost, Odysseus! (2014)

Stan Herman’s World of Nubbies Books In Order

  1. Nubby Bear (2003)
  2. Nubby Bunny (2003)
  3. Nubby Kitty (2003)
  4. Nubby Pup (2003)

Pearl and Wagner Books In Order

  1. Two Good Friends (2003)
  2. Three Secrets (2004)
  3. One Funny Day (2009)
  4. Four Eyes (2010)
  5. Five Days ’til Summer (2012)

Novels

  1. The Mystery of the Missing Mummy (1984)
  2. Under the Mummy’s Spell (1992)
  3. The Phantom of the Opera (1999)
  4. My Travels with Capts. Lewis and Clark, by George Shannon (2004)
  5. School! (2010)
  6. Pinocchio (2014)

Collections

  1. Sweet Dreams (2007)

Picture Books

  1. Rock-a-Baby Band (1987)
  2. Good Night, Stella (1990)
  3. The Noisy Giant’s Tea Party (1992)
  4. The Biggest Mouth in Baseball (1993)
  5. Nutcracker Noel (1993)
  6. Hey, Pipsqueak! (1995)
  7. Find Your Way to Muppet Treasure Island (1996)
  8. If You Were My Bunny (1996)
  9. Noel the First (1996)
  10. No No, Jo! (1998)
  11. Papa’s Song (2000)
  12. I Stink! (2002)
  13. Supercat (2002)
  14. Supercat to the Rescue (2003)
  15. I’m Mighty! (2003)
  16. Baby Goose (2004)
  17. Bathtub Blues (2005)
  18. I’m Dirty! (2006)
  19. I’m Bad! (2008)
  20. Ride ’em, Cowboy! (2009)
  21. I’m Big! (2010)
  22. Bulldog’s Big Day (2011)
  23. The Amazing Adventures of Supercat! (2011)
  24. I’m Fast! (2012)
  25. I’m Brave! (2014)
  26. I’m Cool! (2015)
  27. Mama’s Kisses (2017)
  28. I’m Smart! (2017)

Chapter Books

  1. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1984)
  2. Dinosaur Hunters (1989)

Non fiction

  1. How to Choose Good Books for Kids (1978)
  2. The Story of Harriet Tubman (1990)
  3. Baseball Bloopers (1991)
  4. Oddball Baseball (1991)
  5. The Story Of Bill Clinton And Al Gore, Our Nation’s Leaders (1992)

Fluffy the Classroom Guinea Pig Book Covers

Lila Fenwick Book Covers

Dragon Slayers’ Academy Book Covers

Myth-O-Mania Book Covers

Stan Herman’s World of Nubbies Book Covers

Pearl and Wagner Book Covers

Novels Book Covers

Collections Book Covers

Picture Books Book Covers

Chapter Books Book Covers

Non fiction Book Covers

Kate McMullan Books Overview

Fluffy, The Secret Santa

At Christmastime Fluffy the class guinea pig discovers that he likes both getting presents and giving them.

Fluffy Goes to School

His name may be Fluffy, but the guinea pig in Ms. Day’s class is determined to prove how mighty and brave he is by captaining a stormy boat, driving a police car, and flying a space ship!

Fluffy’s Valentine’s Day

The kid’s in Ms. Day’s class want to give Fluffy a bath – and they want to find him a girlfriend, too! ‘Valentine’s Day,’ Fluffy says. ‘Who needs it?’ But in the end, he has to admit that he’s one lovable pig.

Fluffy’s Silly Summer

Having gone home with Maxwell for summer vacation, Fluffy the classroom guinea pig goes swimming, enters a contest, and investigates a jungle.

Fluffy Saves Christmas

It’s Christmas Eve, and Fluffy and his team of guinea pigs are delivering the presents. Why? Because Santa needs help from the cleverest rodent around!

Fluffy Meets the Tooth Fairy

Is the tooth fairy real? Just ask Fluffy! When Wade loses his tooth, Fluffy who finds the tooth in his cage embarks on a nighttime adventure to put the tooth under Wade’s pillow. Along the way, he climbs a precarious tower and braves a big cat named Brutus. Exhausted, Fluffy curls up on Wade’s pillow to sleep. Just as he’s closing his eyes, he sees twinkling lights. Could it be the tooth fairy? The next morning, Fluffy’s back in his cage with a present of his own. Mission accomplished!

Fluffy Meets the Dinosaurs

When Fluffy the guinea pig learns that the class is visiting a dinosaur museum, he sneaks into Wade’s lunch bag and joins the fun!

Fluffy’s 100th Day At School

When Ms. Day’s class has a party to celebrate the 100th day of school, Fluffy finds out how rowdy but fun parties can be! The winner of the seed eating contest and the 100 inch dash, Fluffy is one indomitable guinea pig!

Fluffy’s Funny Field Trip

When Fluffy smells food inside Ms. Day’s handbag, he climbs inside. Soon, Fluffy is on his way to a fun filled day at the planetarium! Inspired by the constellations Pegasus, The Big Dipper, and The Great Bear, he dreams up some of his own: Pigasus, The Great Carrot, and the best constellation of all…
Fluffy Major!

Fluffy and the Fire Fighters

Firefighter Fluffy is ready to put out fires and drive a big, noisy fire engine until he rides in a real one. Suddenly, he’s not so sure he likes so much noise and so much heat. ‘How can a guinea pig fight fires?’ he asks himself. Luck for him, Ms. Day’s class finds the perfect way to make Fluffy a fire prevention hero!

Fluffy Goes Apple Picking

Fluffy LOVES apples! And in this new adventure, he discovers just how far he’ll go to have an apple of his own!Ms. Day’s class is going to an apple orchard, where Fluffy learns there will be hundreds of thousands of delicious apples. He can’t wait! But when Kiss sleeps over in his cage the night before the trip, Fluffy has a horrible dream Kiss is an apple eating machine! There are no apples left for Fluffy! Luckily, it is just a dream, and the next morning Fluffy arrives at the orchard with a hungry tummy. But he soon realizes apple picking is not as easy as it sounds! Fluffy is not to be outdone, however, and he finds a way to enjoy his favorite fruit.

Fluffy Meets the Groundhog

This year, Fluffy stands in for the groundhog, who is too timid to make his annual appearance. Happy Groundpig Day, Fluffy!When Fluffy stumbles upon a strange den, he finds himself face to face with one very shy groundhog. With people and cameras waiting above the hole for a weather prediction, Fluffy thinks of a great idea to save Groundhog Day and get some attention, too!

Fluffy Grows a Garden

Ms. Day’s class is planting a garden and Fluffy is happy that Emma and Jasmine are planting carrots and peas. Fluffy s job is to guard the garden, and he takes it very seriously. When some bees fly by, he tells them to buzz off! Then the bees tell him how they help his garden, and Fluffy lets them stay. He also meets ladybugs and worms, also beneficial to his garden. But when he finds slugs, Fluffy sends them packing they re not good for any garden!

Fluffy Goes to Washington

When Fluffy goes on a trip with Maxwell’s family, he gets to see some of the sights in the nation’s capital.

Fluffy’s Trick-Or-Treat

When Fluffy the guinea pig goes to Emma’s house over Halloween weekend, he goes trick or treating dressed as a circus performer and does some very fancy tricks.

Fluffy Learns to Swim

At the beach with Wade’s family, Fluffy the guinea pig can’t seem to convince anyone that pigs don’t swim and he even has doubts himself after dreaming that he is Aqua Pig.

Fluffy’s Lucky Day

Fluffy’s off on another wacky adventure in this new easy reader about everyone’s favorite classroom guinea pig. This time he’s in green, green Ireland. He meets a leprechaun who takes him to a field where a pot of gold is buried. But the leprechaun tricks Fluffy, and Fluffy wakes up from his dream quite frustrated, and with no gold. But St. Patrick’s Day is a lucky day, and Fluffy soon discovers something even more wonderful than a pot of gold a pot of golden corn! Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Fluffy!

Fluffy Plants a Jellybean

Fluffy fans will love this hilarious new twist on a familiar story!When Fluffy plants a jelly bean in the class garden, he is in for an amazing surprise! The jelly bean grows into a jelly bean stalk that leads him to a castle. There, Fluffy rescues a hen and a harp. Then Fluffy comes face to face with the giant, and the giant’s mad! Fluffy races down the jelly bean stalk, trying to gnaw it in half before the giant can catch him. Suddenly, Fluffy wakes up and realizes it was all a dream. Or was it? There, in the garden, is a stalk that grew from his jelly bean!!

The Great Ideas of Lila Fenwick

In a series of episodes, fifth grader Lila Fenwick has some truly amazing ‘Great Ideas’ that get her out of and into all kinds of trouble.

Great Advice from Lila Fenwick

Lila and her friend spend two weeks of the summer between fifth and sixth grade at a Boy Scout camp, where Lila’s father is camp doctor, having a wonderful time learning about boys and nature too.

The New Kid At School

The Dragon Slayers’ Academy is back and it’s bigger and better than ever! The books have new covers and are now 112 pages long. Expanded from the old 96 page format, they now feature a fun Dragon Slayers’ Academy Yearbook at the end of each story, with funny profiles of the faculty, the staff, and, especially, the students of D.S.A. All the things kids want to know about their favorite characters are revealed: their silly nicknames, inner secrets, wildest dreams, and lofty plans for the future! When a traveling minstrel foretells that he is to become a hero, Wiglaf sets out to fulfill his destiny: he signs up at the Dragon Slayers’ Academy. But how can he ever hope to be a dragon slayer when he can’t even stand the sight of blood? Illustrated by Bill Basso.

Revenge of the Dragon Lady

The Dragon Slayers’ Academy is back and it’s bigger and better than ever! The books have new covers and are now 112 pages long. Expanded from the old 96 page format, they now feature a fun Dragon Slayers’ Academy Yearbook at the end of each story, with funny profiles of the faculty, the staff, and, especially, the students of D.S.A. All the things kids want to know about their favorite characters are revealed: their silly nicknames, inner secrets, wildest dreams, and lofty plans for the future! Is a wizard’s spell for courage enough to save Wiglaf when the ‘Mother of all Dragons’ or at least of 3,684 of them comes looking for the lad who slayed son number 92? Illustrated by Bill Basso.

Class Trip to the Cave of Doom

The Dragon Slayers’ Academy is back and it’s bigger and better than ever! The books have new covers and are now 112 pages long. Expanded from the old 96 page format, they now feature a fun Dragon Slayers’ Academy Yearbook at the end of each story, with funny profiles of the faculty, the staff, and, especially, the students of D.S.A. All the things kids want to know about their favorite characters are revealed: their silly nicknames, inner secrets, wildest dreams, and lofty plans for the future! The Dark Forest just doesn’t seem like the best place for a class trip. But that’s where Seetha the dragon hid her gold, so that’s where Wiglaf and the other kids from D.S.A. have to go even if it means entering the booby trapped Cave of Doom! Illustrated by Bill Basso.

A Wedding for Wiglaf

The Dragon Slayers’ Academy is back and it’s bigger and better than ever! The books have new covers and are now 112 pages long. Expanded from the old 96 page format, they now feature a fun Dragon Slayers’ Academy Yearbook at the end of each story, with funny profiles of the faculty, the staff, and, especially, the students of D.S.A. All the things kids want to know about their favorite characters are revealed: their silly nicknames, inner secrets, wildest dreams, and lofty plans for the future! Rich Princess Belcheena is looking for a husband a husband with red hair who has killed at least two dragons and whose name starts with her favorite letter of the alphabet, W. Could Wiglaf be the man, um, boy of her dreams? Illustrated by Bill Basso.

Knight for a Day

When Wiglaf learns that he has won ‘A Day With Sir Lancelot The World’s Most Perfect Knight,’ he can hardly believe it. His friend Erica can’t believe it, either! And when the big day arrives, she is even more doubtful. Is Erica just jealous, or is there something fishy about The World’s Most Perfect Knight?

Sir Lancelot, Where Are You?

The evil witch Morgana le Fay has put a terrible curse on Sir Lancelot, and it’s up to Wiglaf and his DSA buddies to find and save him. But they’re just dragon slayers in training. Can they really outsmart the trolls, witches, and other villains that stand in their way?

Wheel of Misfortune

When Mordred, the greedy headmaster of DSA discovers that the grand prize in the Inter Academy Quiz Show is a big pot of gold, he immediately signs up Wiglaf and friends to represent the school. The pressure is on it will take total ‘Concentration’ to beat Dragon Stabbers’ Prep and avoid being thrown into a pit with a hungry dragon. Can Team DSA ‘Beat the Clock’ and stay out of ‘Jeopardy’?Praise for Dragon Slayers’ Academy’Wizards, dragons, a secret princess, a pig who speaks Pig Latin, and a hero who is served boiled eel on a bun. What more could you possibly want in a book?’ Jon Scieszka, author of The Stinky Cheese Man, Squids Will Be Squids, and The Time Warp TrioEND

Countdown to the Year 1000

It’s the year 999 and the end of the world is coming-at least according to a mysterious prophecy. But then Wiglaf meets a strange boy who claims to have come from the future. It’s Zack, star of the best-selling The Zack Files series by Dan Greenburg, and he says he’s living proof that there is life after the year 1000!

97 Ways to Train a Dragon

Wiglaf’s supposed to be a dragon slayer, but he’s more like a dragon babysitter when he finds a baby dragon and decides to keep it! Back in his first new adventure in four years, Wiglaf is as funny and appealing as ever. In keeping with the reissue of the original books in the series, the ninth book is 112 pages long and includes a hilarious bonus yearbook section that will have kids laughing out loud.

Help! It’s Parent’s Day at DSA

It’s visiting day at Dragon Slayers’ Academy and Wiglaf’s entire family is coming! Will Wiglaf be able to survive the day with his wacky parents and crude older brothers and come out of it without becoming the laughingstock of the entire school? Hot on the heels of book 9, here’s another all-new story starring everyone’s favorite dragon-slayer-in-training.

Danger! Wizard at Work!

A travelling minstreltells Wiglaf that he was born to be a hero. Dragon slayers are heros, thinks Wiglaf, so he sets off, with his pig Daisy, for Dragon Slayers Academy, determined to learn to be a dragon slayer.

The Ghost of Sir Herbert Dungeonstone

What are those strange noises coming from the dungeon at DSA? Wiglaf and his stalwart cohorts Angus and Erica decide to investigate and inadvertently free the long imprisoned ghost of the school founder Sir Herbert Dungeonstone. Overjoyed to be on the loose again, Sir Herbert wreaks havoc, threatening to spoil the greedy headmaster’s plan to turn DSA coed.

Beware! It’s Friday the 13th

Things couldn’t be better for the greedy headmaster of DSA. Las*ses are lining up to enroll in his school, and more students means more gold! But when The Medieval Times headline announces that the Bad Luck Dragon is on its way to DSA, Mordred orders his students to hunt for every good luck charm ever invented. But can a bunch of phony 4 leaf clovers help Wiglaf and his friends defeat the dragon Snagglefahng?…
or will their luck run out?

Pig Latin–Not Just for Pigs!

When Mordred announces a three day weekend for DSA, Wiglaf and his friends including his Pig Latin speaking pig, Daisy are off to Erica’s castle. But when they arrive, they discover that Erica s father, King Ken, has come down with a horrible case of liver pox. The wizard Zelnoc manages to cure the king s pox, but as with all the wizard s spells, there s a magical mishap. Now, King Ken can only speak in Pig Latin! Can Zelnoc fix his mistake, or is there a better chance that pigs will fly?

Double Dragon Trouble

Wiglaf’s latest assignment for the DSA school paper is to write an in depth article about the headmaster: Who is the real Mordred de Marvelous? Wiglaf, with help from his buddy Angus, decides the best way to learn all about the headmaster is to follow him around school for a day. But when the boys overhear Mordred and his scout, Yorick, whispering about ‘twins,’ ‘kidnapped!’ and ‘gold,’ they decide to investigate and end up getting much, MUCH more than a newspaper story.

World’s Oldest Living Dragon

Sir Mort engineers a class trip to a home for ‘olde’ knights. But when the lads and las*ses arrive, they discover that Sir Lancelot has decided he’s had enough of hacking and whacking and is ready for retirement himself. Find out how Erica his most fervent admirer, Wiglaf, and the rest of the gang get Lancelot back in action, battling the feared Grizzlegore, the world s oldest living dragon.

Hail! Hail! Camp Dragononka

It’s the last day of the school year, so it must be time for Wiglaf and all his friends at Dragon Slayers Academy to go home and enjoy the lazy hazy days of a medieval summer. Ummm, not quite. Not when Mordred the gold hungry headmaster realizes there s money to be made running a camp. This double sized summer super special packs in twice the fun for fans of DSA, and there s a full color 8 page insert that pulls out and includes a ghost story, jokes, and more. The Horn Book calls DSA ‘a hilarious and deservedly popular magic propelled series set in the Middle Ages.’

Never Trust a Troll!

After spending the summer at spooky Camp Dragononka, Wiglaf and his pals are back at DSA. They re no longer the youngest lads and las*ses now they re in Class II, and they are expected to show new students the ropes. Wiglaf not only has to put up with his wild and crazy little brother Dudwin, but also with his Class I ‘Little Buddy,’ who turns out to be a not so little troll! Wiglaf wants to be a good ‘Big Buddy,’ but it’s not easy when the troll is always playing jokes on him. And what about the fire breathing dragon that the troll swears is in the woods outside DSA? Is it really there? Or is this just another one of the troll s great big fibs?

Little Giant – Big Trouble

Something BIG is going on in the woods near DSA! Wiglaf and his friends are on a rescue mission to save Worm, the dragon they ve raised since he hatched. They thought that a gang of knightsin training was the problem, but it turns out that it’s a little girl GIANT! The DSA kids can t let Worm become her house pet. But how can they free him?

Dragon Slayers’ Academy Treasure Chest

Join Wiglaf and the rest of the gang at the Dragon Slayers Academy and find out what medieval mischief they encounter! Titles include 1 The New Kid at School; 2 Revenge of the Dragon Lady; 3 Class Trip to the Cave of Doom; and 4 A Wedding for Wiglaf?

Have a Hot Time, Hades!

Think you know the real story behind the Greek myths? Think again. Most people only know what Zeus wants them to. But the truth is, Zeus is a total myth o maniac. Hades, King of the Underworld, is here to set the record straight on how he ended up as Ruler of the Underworld and Zeus became King of the Gods.

Say Cheese, Medusa!

That story about Perseus whacking off the head of the horrible snaky haired Gorgon, Medusa? Oh, please. He got turned into a hunk of stinky cheese gorgon zola, of course!

Nice Shot, Cupid!

That story about Cupid falling in love with the beautiful Psyche? What malarkey! He did accidentally prick himself with one of his own arrows and fall in love but with himself!

Stop That Bull, Theseus!

Zeus’s version of the Theseus myth is totally fabricated! Theseus went into the labyrinth all right, but the only thing he did in there was get lost. He never killed the Minotaur. Zeus made the whole thing up so everyone would thing the Minotaur was gone for good. Hades, King of the Underworld, sets the record straight on the story of Theseus and the Minotaur.

Keep a Lid On It, Pandora!

That story about Pandora opening a box and releasing terrible evils into the world? A total whopper. Pandora didn t give a fig about what was inside it. The only one who was itching to know was one guess Zeus!

Get to Work, Hercules!

Heard the one about Hercules slaying a lion with his bare hands and making a cloak from its skin? That was no cloak Hercules was wearing the lion. We’re talking Siegfried and Roy here! Sure, Hercules had great big muscles. But he had an itty bitty brain. He couldn’t have done even one heroic deed if that lion hadn’t been there, telling him exactly what to do.

Go for the Gold, Atalanta!

And the story about Atalanta losing a race because she stopped to collect the golden apples that Melanion threw in her path? Applesauce! The only gold that mattered to Atalanta was the Olympic Gold Medal for the 50 dekameter dash and all the six figure endorseme*nts that would be hers if she won it!

Nubby Bunny

Sweet, soft illustrations and irresistible Nubby patches combine to make these simply rhymed stories ones that little readers can t resist reaching for. Hop into my Nubby tub for a nubbly bubbly scrub.

Nubby Kitty

Sweet, soft illustrations and irresistible Nubby patches combine to make these simply rhymed stories ones that little readers can t resist reaching for. What does Nubby Kitty see?It’s a Nubby scratching tree!

Two Good Friends

Meet Pearl, a hardworking rabbit, and Wagner, a daydreaming mouse. At school they build a robot together, impress a judge at the science fair, and tell each other the truth at all times. But friendship isn’t always easy. Sometimes a robot doesn’t turn out quite the way it’s supposed to, and sometimes a pair of new green boots can cause a fight. Through it all, Pearl and Wagner show that they know how to make up and stay good friends no matter what. Kate McMullan’s warm, funny text and R. W. Alley’s delightful illustrations perfectly capture the ups and downs of childhood friendship. Readers will be eager to know what’s next for these charming new characters.

Three Secrets

Pearl and Wagner are back, and they are full of secrets: Wagner tells Pearl an embarrassing secret, Pearl tells Wagner a surprising secret, and Lulu tells Wagner a secret that turns out not to be a secret at all. On a school field trip and at a birthday party, Pearl and Wagner learn that some secrets can bring friends closer together, while others can cause all sorts of trouble. In the end, no secret will ever come between Pearl and Wagner! Beginning readers will laugh and recognize a little of themselves on every page of this charming, warm, and funny book about friendship.

Four Eyes

There’s an eye toast toady, er, that’s eye test today at school, but Wagner can’t see the board. As his best friend Pearl says, ‘It’s glas*ses time!’ But Wagner hates his new glas*ses-they make him look like a guppy, and a mean old bully calls him ‘Four Eyes.’ Wagner vows to never wear his glas*ses again, until Pearl and all his friends give themselves inspired new nicknames just like his. Suddenly, ‘Four Eyes‘ has a nice ring to it…
and being able to see isn’t so bad, either!

The delightful fourth book in the Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor-winning series shows how a best friend and a new perspective can change everything.

My Travels with Capts. Lewis and Clark, by George Shannon

Oct. 22, 1803 Capt. Lewis noticed that I kept a journal. I told him Ma had sent it to me. That I wrote in it faithfully so that she and the others back home might one day read of my adventure. Hearing this, Capt. Lewis got all worked up, the way he does. ‘That’s it, Pup!’ he said. ‘Write your story, a private’s story, of the Expedition!’ He said I must put down exactly how I see things. He said he would never ask to read my journal. That it would exist for posterity, that was what mattered. He went on and on, and I lost him in parts. He finished by saying, ‘Write a true and honest story, Pup. Tell how you left your home and your family, how you left America and all that you knew to voyage out into the Great Unknown!’ Naturally, I said, ‘Yes, sir!’

School!

Welcome to the Harvey N. Trouble Elementary School, where you will experience a week in the life of an exceptional group of characters. There’s the principal, Miss Ingashoe, and her secretary, Ms. Cecelia Seeyalater; teachers Mr. Hugh da Mann and Mrs. Doremi Fasollatido; and students Abby Birthday, Sid Down, Viola Fuss, Dewey Haveto, and many more!This heavily illustrated, full color, fabulously designed young chapter book is a must have, back to school title that chronicles the very simple story of Ron Faster as he learns some important lessons about life during his adventures on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in a most unusual school.

Sweet Dreams

A cozy collection of favorite bedtime stories in an oversized padded format. This sweet collection of favorite bedtime stories will lull any child to sleep. Including If You Were My Bunny by Kate McMullan, illustrated by David McPhail; Thank You Prayer by Josephine Page, illustrated by Caroline Jayne Church; Good Night, Sleep Tight, Little Bunnies by Dawn Apperley; and the classic Wynken, Blynken, and Nod illustrated by David McPhail. With the keepsake padded format at a new, lower price, these bedtime stories are now both huggable and readable!

Rock-a-Baby Band

ere come 10 little babies, ready to rock the house with anything they can find from a tambourine, bells, and a guitar, to rattles, wooden spoons, and even a Bundt cake pan! Every parent knows that toddlers love to sing and dance, and this lively, infectious book and CD package is sure to have families reading and singing, twisting and shouting at home and on the road.

Hey, Pipsqueak!

A troll has taken over the bridge that Jack must cross to deliver his present to the party. ‘Hey, Pipsqueak!‘ yells the troll. ‘I’m the boss of this bridge. Nobody crosses unless I say so’ but maybe he’ll say so, if Jack gives him the present. Armed only with the toys in the back of his truck, he decides to put up a fight. In the end, Jack outwits the great big bully with an even bigger surprise. Full color.

If You Were My Bunny

A gentle story celebrates the bond between mother and child with such images as a mama bear’s scooping honey from a tree for her cub, a mama dog’s nudging her pup into the doghouse, and a human mother tucking her baby into bed.

No No, Jo!

No No, Jo!For toddlers beginning to assert their independence, this fold out adventure of a curious kitten has a funny refrain on every page. Little kitten Jo just wants to be helpful, but everything she does ends in a mess. Toddlers beginning to assert their independence will gleefully join in the refrain, No No, Jo! on each page of this humorous, fold out book. Little kitten Jo just wants to be helpful, but everything she does ends in a mess. Toddlers beginning to assert their independence will gleefully join in the refrain, No No, Jo! on each page of this humorous, fold out book.

Papa’s Song

The acclaimed husband and wife team set the tone for golden slumbers. It’s way past his bedtime, but Baby Bear is wide awake. Nobody, it seems, can come up with the right lullaby to soothe him. Not Granny Bear. Not Grandpa Bear. Not even Mama Bear. Luckily, Papa Bear instinctively knows just what ‘song’ will do and he takes Baby Bear on a moonlit river adventure, where a symphony of nocturnal noises soon sends his little cub floating off to sleep. With rhythmic text and luminous artwork, this book is a charming lullaby in its own right as it demonstrates with aplomb that sometimes fathers really do know best. Perfect for new fathers.

I Stink!

Know what I do at night while you’re asleep?

Eat your trash, that’s what!

With ten wide tires, one really big appetite, and an even bigger smell, this truck’s got it all. His job? Eating your garbage and loving every stinky second of it!

And you thought nighttime was just for sleeping.

Supercat

Hooo ray! Meowie Wowie! Glug Glug Glug and Glig Glig Glig! Introducing the first superhero for babies and toddlers! Marrying comic book with board book into a format just the right size to fill a lap, Supercat chronicles the super adventures of Supercat, who flies from his home in the Milky Way to make the world safe for blankies.

With sidekick Super Mouse, Super Phone, Super Milk, and the Cow Who Jumps Over the Moon, Supercat is all set to rescue babies everywhere. Blanket lost? Baby refuses to put on pajamas?? Too many tears to go to bed??? No problem Supercat knows just what to do. Funny, fast moving, thoroughly charming, and adorable, Supercat is high entertainment for the youngest audience, and just as much fun for the parents who will be doing the reading. Kate McMullan’s sweet story is full of comic book style, of ‘Super!’ this and ‘Super!’ that, ‘Oof!’ and ‘Zooooop zip!’ And Pascal Lemaitre’s illustration, is inventive, expressive, energetic, and colorful. The collaboration has everything to catch a baby’s or toddler’s imagination and get parents to fall in love with bedtime reading all over again.

Supercat to the Rescue

Here’s a book that will speak deeply to every young reader who ever broke down at the sight of a green vegetable. Who suffered the trauma of a bonked knee in the playground. Who was forced to go to bed all alone in the dark. Yes, Supercat is back! Meowie Wowie! Boo boo la, Boo boo la! Fresh on the heels of Supercat, the first ever comic book/board book, the super team of Kate McMullan and Pascal Lemaitre creates an irresistible set of new adventures for the superheroes who at last understand toddlers. Giving Supercat its unique look are Pascal Lemaitre’s illustrations, full of charm and energy and a dazzling range of color. Kate McMullan gives Supercat its unique voice fullof sound effects and hilarious flights of fancy as well as its entertaining, off and running narrative. The perfect size to fit a lap, with rounded corners and a glittery cover, this is a book to catch the imagination of both toddlers and their parents.

I’m Mighty!

When big ships get to the harbor, they need me! ‘Cause I’m Mighty! And I can nudge, bump, butt, shove, ram, push, and pull ’em in. You think this tug’s too small to pull in ships twenty times his size? Think again! This guy is 100 MIGHTY! Kate and Jim McMullan’s follow up to the multi award winning I Stink! is a raucous tribute to a tireless harbor hero.

Baby Goose

Hark, hark the dogs do bark, The babies are heading for home, Some with hats, and some with cats, And one with a brush and a comb. From beloved author Kate McMullan and illustrator Pascal Lema tre comes the perfect collection of nursery rhymes for the bouncing baby in any family. Kate has selected rhymes with the most baby appeal, and then replaced the traditional hero or hero*ine with a baby. The result is utterly irresistible. Divided into sections and illustrated with Pascal’s boisterous little ones, this makes a wonderful first introduction to Mother Goose and is a perfect gift for the mom to be, newborn, or young child.

I’m Dirty!

Clank! Rattle! Bang!
Who’s making all that noise?
Backhoe Loader, reporting for duty.
Cleaning up a mess? Easy as pie.
Make that a mud pie.

RRRRRM! RRRRRM!
Who wants to be clean when it’s so much fun being dirty?
Clunk!
I just LOVE my job!

I’m Bad!

So freeze, fuzzies take cover, critters ’cause Kate and Jim McMullan’s ravenous reptile has just one thing on his mind: dinner.

Ride ’em, Cowboy!

Yee haw! A jacketed hardcover picture book with whimsical text by Kate McMullan and delightful illustrations by Lorelay Bove brings your favorite Toy Story characters back into the action. Join Andy’s toys for a rodeo match up between Woody the cowboy and Jessie the cowgirl. Buzz Lightyear, Bullseye, Slinky Dog, and the rest of the gang add to the thrills from steer wrestling Hamm the piggy bank to bull riding Buster the dog. Best hold onto your hats for one wild ride!

I’m Big!

He’s a great big sauropod.

He’s a whole lotta lizard.

And he’s…
lost.

Have you seen his herd?

Help the big guy find his pals-before he becomes lunch for some hungry predators.

Yikes!

Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

A secret formula turns a distinguished doctor into a demonic madman stalkingLondon’s streets. This spine tingling hi/lo adaptation of Stevenson’s classichorror story retains all the dramatic impact of the original.

Dinosaur Hunters

Less than 200 years ago, nobody knew that dinosaurs had ever existed. Now, scientists who study fossils know about many kinds of dinosaurs and where they lived. The hunt is on for new information about our favorite prehistoric reptiles!

The Story of Harriet Tubman

From the time she was a small child, Harriet Tubman was forced to work in the fields and was treated badly by her owner. Finally, leaving her family behind, she ran away to the North, where she became a ‘conductor’ on the Underground Railroad returning South again and again to rescue over 300 slaves.

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