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Books with author Leslie Margolis

  • Girl's Best Friend

    Leslie Margolis

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Oct. 25, 2011)
    Nancy Drew fans will fall for the first title in Leslie Margolis's pitch-perfect middle-grade series, The Maggie Brooklyn Mysteries. Dogs are disappearing in her neighborhood, and Maggie Brooklyn Sinclair knows all about it. After all, she has a semi-secret after-school gig as a professional (ok, amateur) dog-walker. Maggie hates to see a pup in trouble, so she's even willing to help her ex-best friend Ivy recover her rescue-dog, Kermit. Kermit's being held for ransom, and Maggie has noticed some suspicious behavior lately. But she never suspected her crush Milo could be involved . . .Don't miss these other stories by Leslie Margolis:The Maggie Brooklyn MysteriesGirl's Best FriendVanishing ActsSecrets at the Chocolate MansionThe Annabelle Unleashed seriesBoys Are DogsGirls Acting CattyEverybody Bugs OutOne Tough ChickMonkey Business
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  • Vanishing Acts

    Leslie Margolis

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Jan. 8, 2013)
    This young Nancy Drew is back in a second Maggie Brooklyn mystery that shines a spotlight on her super-sleuth skills. When a movie starring tween heartthrob Seth Ryan starts filming in Park Slope, everyone gets movie mania-including Maggie Brooklyn Sinclair. Though her plans to become a movie extra don't quite work out, Maggie manages to capture Seth's attention and he seeks her out at the Pizza Den to talk. But just when Maggie's life is feeling like a romantic comedy, Seth disappears! Everyone thinks he's been kidnapped, but Maggie knows better . . .Don't miss these other stories by Leslie Margolis:The Maggie Brooklyn MysteriesGirl's Best FriendVanishing ActsSecrets at the Chocolate MansionThe Annabelle Unleashed seriesBoys Are DogsGirls Acting CattyEverybody Bugs OutOne Tough ChickMonkey Business
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  • Secrets at the Chocolate Mansion

    Leslie Margolis

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Sept. 23, 2014)
    Don't miss the third book in the Maggie Brooklyn Mystery series, which Discovery Girls calls, "A barking good mystery.""Take your cookies elsewhere." That's what the note said in neat, block-like print, attached to a box of Girl Scout Cookies. Someone is out to sabotage the new sweet shop in the neighborhood, and Maggie Brooklyn is on the case. If only she weren't so freaked out herself lately. Maggie's new babysitting gig has her and her twin brother Finn hanging out in what they fear may be a real haunted mansion. And it's hard to solve real life mysteries when you think you're seeing ghosts!Don't miss these other stories by Leslie Margolis:The Maggie Brooklyn MysteriesGirl's Best FriendVanishing ActsSecrets at the Chocolate MansionThe Annabelle Unleashed seriesBoys Are DogsGirls Acting CattyEverybody Bugs OutOne Tough ChickMonkey Business
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  • One Tough Chick

    Leslie Margolis

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Annabelle has tamed the wild boys, mastered the social hierarchy of catty mean girls, and bugged out over her first school dance. But now it's time for the school talent show. Annabelle's been asked to be a judge. Which is perfect . . . until her friends accuse Annabelle of playing favorites because her boyfriend Oliver asked for special treatment. Can Annabelle remain an impartial judge without hurting anyone's feelings?The trials and tribulations of middle school that make this series so relatable (and fun!) are back in full force in this book.
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  • If I Were You

    Leslie Margolis

    Paperback (Square Fish, May 10, 2016)
    Be careful what you wish for. A refreshing twist on the Freaky Friday set-up, If I Were You by Leslie Margolis is a fun, touching middle-grade story about friendship, family, and overcoming jealousy. Katie is jealous of her best friend, Melody. Turns out that Melody is jealous of Katie, too. It's the end of what was supposed to be the best summer of their lives, before they start middle school, and the girls aren't on speaking turns. They've had a big fight over-what else?-a boy. When the two girls wish for the exact same thing at the same moment-to redo the summer as each other-their wishes are granted. But, as the girls will learn, sometimes the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
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  • Cursive Handwriting Workbook for Kids: Learning Cursive for 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th Graders, 3 in 1 Cursive Tracing Book Including over 100 Pages of Exercises with Letters, Words and Sentences

    Leslie Mars

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 31, 2019)
    Cursive Handwriting Workbook for Kids:Learning Cursive for 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th Graders, 3 in 1 Cursive Tracing Book Including over 100 Pages of Excercises with Letters, Words and SentencesRecommended by teachersDid you know that the learning process of writing by hand helps train up the child’s brain to practice and improve on several skills all at once: visual, touch, and motor. Learning cursive handwriting in children has been found to be vital for every child’s spelling skills and fluency, as thorough practice enables them to recognize words as they read them later on. It’s been suggested that cursive writing provides the brain similar benefits as when it learns to play a musical instrument.All the handwriting practices in this book are designed to encourage writing proficiency, while they learn the English language, at the same time.This workbook is great for writing beginners in 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th grade. It can also be fun for preschool and kindergarten kids who wants to learn cursive since the book has funny images of cats and dogs.What’s inside?:Part 1 starts off with the alphabet where writing letters in both capital and lowercase forms are practiced through tracing and connecting the dots. Each letter is presented with directional arrows to guide the hand movements of the child as he or she learns to write. We’ve also added the numbers 1-10 to the first chapter.Part 2 consists of age-appropriate words to be traced and copied.Part 3 moves on to practicing sentences.Unlike other cursive workbooks this book has plenty of space with a whole page for practicing each letter.This is a fun cursive workbook choice for all parents who hope to begin teaching cursive to beginners and engage their kids in stimulating cursive handwriting practice.Do your kid a favour and Go to the top-right of the page and click"Add to Cart"
  • Girl's Best Friend

    Leslie Margolis

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Oct. 12, 2010)
    Nancy Drew fans will fall for the first title in Leslie Margolis's pitch-perfect middle-grade series, The Maggie Brooklyn Mysteries. Dogs are disappearing in her neighborhood, and Maggie Brooklyn Sinclair knows all about it. After all, she has a semi-secret after-school gig as a professional (ok, amateur) dog-walker. Maggie hates to see a pup in trouble, so she's even willing to help her ex-best friend Ivy recover her rescue-dog, Kermit. Kermit's being held for ransom, and Maggie has noticed some suspicious behavior lately. But she never suspected her crush Milo could be involved . . .Don't miss these other stories by Leslie Margolis:The Maggie Brooklyn MysteriesGirl's Best FriendVanishing ActsSecrets at the Chocolate MansionThe Annabelle Unleashed seriesBoys Are DogsGirls Acting CattyEverybody Bugs OutOne Tough ChickMonkey Business
  • Secrets at the Chocolate Mansion

    Leslie Margolis

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Sept. 3, 2013)
    Don't miss the third book in the Maggie Brooklyn Mystery series, which Discovery Girls calls, "A barking good mystery.""Take your cookies elsewhere." That's what the note said in neat, block-like print, attached to a box of Girl Scout Cookies. Someone is out to sabotage the new sweet shop in the neighborhood, and Maggie Brooklyn is on the case. If only she weren't so freaked out herself lately. Maggie's new babysitting gig has her and her twin brother Finn hanging out in what they fear may be a real haunted mansion. And it's hard to solve real life mysteries when you think you're seeing ghosts!Don't miss these other stories by Leslie Margolis:The Maggie Brooklyn MysteriesGirl's Best FriendVanishing ActsSecrets at the Chocolate MansionThe Annabelle Unleashed seriesBoys Are DogsGirls Acting CattyEverybody Bugs OutOne Tough ChickMonkey Business
  • We Are Party People

    Leslie Margolis

    Paperback (Square Fish, Oct. 23, 2018)
    In this middle-grade contemporary novel, a shy girl with party-planner parents learns that stepping out of her comfort zone might not be so scary after all."I am the opposite of a mermaid and that’s exactly the way I like it." Shy and quiet, Pixie Jones does everything she can to fade into the background. All she wants is to survive middle school without being noticed. Meanwhile, her parents own the best party-planning business in town. They thrive on attention, love being experts in fun, and throw themselves into party personas, dressing as pirates, princes, mermaids, and more. When her mom leaves town indefinitely and her new friend Sophie decides to run for class president, Pixie finds herself way too close to the spotlight. How far is she willing to go to help the people she loves?Sweet, brave, and laugh-out-loud funny, We Are Party People by Leslie Margolis is a story of quiet triumph.Also by Leslie Margolis:We Are Party PeopleGhostedPraise for We Are Party People:“The strongest chapters are the lively accounts of how Pixie and Dan organize and run parties without Mom . . . Middle school angst tempered by humorous insights.” ―Kirkus Reviews“Pixie’s friends, Lola and Sophie, provide an excellent example of what good friends should be, and their relationship will show young readers that good friends help and support each other . . . A fun, fast-paced read.” ―Booklist“Shy middle schoolers who tend to downplay their talents will find inspiration to be brave and maybe ideas for planning an amazing party as well.” ―VOYA
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  • Vanishing Acts

    Leslie Margolis

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Jan. 17, 2012)
    This young Nancy Drew is back in a second Maggie Brooklyn mystery that shines a spotlight on her super-sleuth skills. When a movie starring tween heartthrob Seth Ryan starts filming in Park Slope, everyone gets movie mania-including Maggie Brooklyn Sinclair. Though her plans to become a movie extra don't quite work out, Maggie manages to capture Seth's attention and he seeks her out at the Pizza Den to talk. But just when Maggie's life is feeling like a romantic comedy, Seth disappears! Everyone thinks he's been kidnapped, but Maggie knows better . . .Don't miss these other stories by Leslie Margolis:The Maggie Brooklyn MysteriesGirl's Best FriendVanishing ActsSecrets at the Chocolate MansionThe Annabelle Unleashed seriesBoys Are DogsGirls Acting CattyEverybody Bugs OutOne Tough ChickMonkey Business
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  • Everybody Bugs Out

    Leslie Margolis

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, May 24, 2011)
    Annabelle has tamed the wild boys and catty girls of middle school. Now it's time for her first school dance! A couple of Annabelle's friends already have dates and she would like one, too. Better yet, she finally has a crush on someone-Oliver. The problem? Claire also likes him, and she's called dibs. To complicate things further, Annabelle has to work super closely with her secret crush on their science fair project! And it looks like one of their competitors is up to something shady. . . . If Annabelle says something, will Oliver respect her for it or think she's a snitch? And will she ever understand what these junior-high boys are really thinking?
  • Boys Are Dogs

    Leslie Margolis

    language (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Aug. 9, 2010)
    The book that inspired the Disney Channel movie Zapped, starring Zendaya! When Annabelle returns from summer camp, her life is totally different. She's moving to a new house with her mom's new boyfriend, and that means starting sixth grade at a brand-new school. Birchwood Middle School is very different from her old all-girls elementary-the boys practically run wild in the hallways. And at home, Annabelle's new puppy is taking over the house and chewing on her clothes. But the puppy came with a training manual, so Annabelle might be able to get one thing under control. Unless . . . can you train a boy the way you train a dog?Look for the other books in this series, Girls Acting Catty, and Everybody Bugs Out!
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