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The Overworld Games
by
Mann, Greyson, author
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Brack, Amanda, illustrator
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Mann, Greyson. Creeper diaries ;
in
Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Fiction.
2018
\"Spring has sprung, and every mob at Mob Middle School is looking forward to the Overworld Games -- except Gerald Creeper Jr. Other schools are coming to compete from as far away as the Nether! But Gerald's got a problem. He's not big on sprinting, spider riding, or strategic explosions. So which event is this creeper cut out for?\"-- Provided by publisher.
Lizzie and the last day of school
by
Noble, Trinka Hakes, author
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McLeod, Kris Aro, illustrator
in
Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Fiction.
2015
\"Lizzie loves school more than anything. After starting first grade, she mistakenly thinks it will last a full year and is dismayed when it ends in June. Luckily her first grade teacher applies to teach summer school\"-- Provided by publisher.
Over the Line
2013
Over the Line is a coming of age tale about a boy’s emotional growth and a set of crises that must be addressed and overcome. This novel explores stresses and fractures in contemporary life in a fictional small town in upstate New York.
Super Emma
by
Warner, Sally
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Harper, Jamie, ill
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Bullying in schools Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Fiction.
2008
Third-grader Emma becomes a reluctant heroine when she defends a friend from the class bully.
Adam's Alternative Sports Day
2004
9 year old Adam dreads Sports Day, so he is delighted when Mr Williams announces that this year there will be an Alternative Sports Day with some very different challenges. There will be quizzes, riddles, and a treasure hunt - all the things that Adam enjoys. This book offers insights into how a child with AS copes with the challenges of school.
The school for cats
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Averill, Esther Holden
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Cats Juvenile fiction.
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Boarding schools Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
2005
Captain Tinker sends Jenny Linsky off to boarding school for the summer, but when another student frightens her, she tries to run away.
Tom Brown's school days
2013
HarperCollins is proud to present its incredible range of best-loved, essential classics.
Thomas Hughes' novel about the mischievous but kind-hearted schoolboy Tom Brown inspired other school novels, including Frank Richards' Billy Bunter stories and J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. The novel begins at Tom's childhood home in the Vale of the White Horse, where he spends his days out in the fields with his pony. This early idyllic setting it set up as a contrast to the stresses that Tom undergoes later at Rugby boarding school when he encounters the bully Flashman. Tom is helped through his struggles by his friends Harry 'Scud' East and the frail but brilliant George Arthur, whom Tom protects, and who ultimately helps Tom develop into a young gentleman ready for Oxford university.
Monica and the school spirit meltdown
by
Gallagher, Diana G
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Middle schools Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Loyalty Juvenile fiction.
2011
Monica has the chance of a lifetime: she's been asked to ride with her friends in a parade! But the problem is, the parade is for the Rock Creek football team, and they're Pine Tree Middle School's rivals in the big game. How can she support her school and her friends from Rock Creek, and still ride in the parade?
Blue Bottle Mystery
2000
This is a warm, fun-filled fantasy story for children with a difference: the hero is Ben, a boy with Asperger Syndrome. When Ben and his friend Andy find an old bottle in the school yard, they little realize the surprises about to be unleashed in their lives. Bound up with this exciting mystery is the story of how Ben is diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome and how he and his family deal with the problems and joys that come along. Blue Bottle Mystery is a delight to read that is more than just another kid's book. For the first time, the issues and frustrations that a child may have with Asperger Syndrome are explored within a fictional format especially for children. Its portrayal of Ben as the central character offers other children with autistic spectrum disorders and their peers a positive role model. It is a valuable teaching tool that demystifies children with Asperger Syndrome, justifying their individuality as valid and interesting. In Blue Bottle Mystery Kathy Hoopmann has combined her love of children with her passion for fantasy literature to produce a delightful read for anyone who loves an adventure and wants a unique insight into the mind of an Asperger child.