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The Dunderheads behind bars
by
Fleischman, Paul
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Roberts, David, 1970- ill
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Individuality Juvenile fiction.
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Individuality Fiction.
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Mystery and detective stories.
2012
The Dunderheads--a gang of misfits with unique and unusual talents--come to the aid of one of their own when Spider is falsely arrested for stealing jewelry.
Fleas!
by
MacDonald, Alan, 1958-
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Roberts, David, 1970- ill
in
Fleas Juvenile fiction.
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Elementary schools Juvenile fiction.
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Human behavior Juvenile fiction.
2013
Bertie finds trouble everywhere, and in this trio of adventures he has plans for his dog's fleas, locks a substitute teacher in the storeroom, and has an encounter with a fire engine.
Worms!
by
MacDonald, Alan, 1958-
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Roberts, David, 1970- ill
in
Worms Juvenile fiction.
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Birthday parties Juvenile fiction.
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Courtesy Juvenile fiction.
2013
In these three tales Bertie turns a pink birthday party into a mess, faces and fails the challenge of being polite for an entire day (fortunately), and mistakes his mother's flower arrangement for garbage.
Fangs!
by
MacDonald, Alan, 1958-
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Roberts, David, 1970- ill
in
Janitors Juvenile fiction.
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Elementary schools Juvenile fiction.
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Janitors Fiction.
2012
Bertie is convinced that the grumpy school janitor is a vampire, but locking Mr. Grouch in a shed is probably not a good idea--and that is only the first trouble that Bertie finds in this trio of stories.
Germs!
by
MacDonald, Alan, 1958-
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Roberts, David, 1970- ill
in
Chickenpox Juvenile fiction.
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Chicken pox Fiction.
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Humorous stories.
2012
Bertie's sister has chickenpox and Bertie thinks that if he can catch it he will not have to go to school and admit he did not do his homework--and that is just the first problem that Bertie faces in this trio of stories.