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Harley Hare and Hugo Hound would be friends if only their families could stand one another, and when a terrible thunderstorm forces them to work together, they become heroes of the day.
Ages 6 to 9
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Jailed for writing "The government is unfair to mice!" in his spinach, Ned Mouse comes up with a daring escape plan.
Ages 8 and up
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Three cheery stories about an intrepid and curious seven-year-old.
Ages 7 to 9
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Ken Roberts is at his quirky best in this novel for beginning readers, starring Leon, his friend Susan, and their village New Auckland, a place with a heart every bit as big as its magnificent scenery.
Ages 8 to 10
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In search of a bad guy to make life in tiny New Auckland more interesting, Thumb and Susan conduct a stakeout.
Ages 7 to 10
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Thumb and Susan love their remote fishing village of New Auckland. Wedged between the sea and the mountains, it is beautiful, and a little boring. They wouldn't mind seeing something different -- a big city, for instance.
Ages 8 to 10
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The spunky, engaging heroine of The Charlotte Stories is back in this adventure-mystery novel by award-winning author Teddy Jam.
Ages 7 to 9
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