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  • Friendroid

    M.M. Vaughan

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, March 24, 2020)
    “[An] unrelentingly funny sc-fi story.” —BCCB (starred review) Stranger Things meets robots in this sweet and “noteworthy” (Booklist) story about an unlikely friendship between two boys—one human, one android.Danny’s a kid. Eric’s a kid, too. He’s also a robot, but he doesn’t know that. For Danny, it becomes hard to ignore Eric’s super strange tendencies. He has weekly “dentist” appointments and parents who never stop smiling. It’s almost impossible to wake him up and he’s always getting fancy gifts from his mysterious uncle. Danny always assumed that Eric was just a spoiled rich kid…until he discovers Eric’s hidden robot reality. As the two friends dig deeper into Eric’s origins and purpose, powerful forces swarm into town, and Danny and Eric are left with more questions than answers—and more danger than humanly possible.
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  • Friendroid

    M.M. Vaughan

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, March 26, 2019)
    “[An] unrelentingly funny sc-fi story.” —BCCB (starred review) Stranger Things meets robots in this sweet and “noteworthy” (Booklist) story about an unlikely friendship between two boys—one human, one android.Danny’s a kid. Eric’s a kid, too. He’s also a robot, but he doesn’t know that. For Danny, it becomes hard to ignore Eric’s super strange tendencies. He has weekly “dentist” appointments and parents who never stop smiling. It’s almost impossible to wake him up and he’s always getting fancy gifts from his mysterious uncle. Danny always assumed that Eric was just a spoiled rich kid…until he discovers Eric’s hidden robot reality. As the two friends dig deeper into Eric’s origins and purpose, powerful forces swarm into town, and Danny and Eric are left with more questions than answers—and more danger than humanly possible.
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  • Wombat Stew

    Marcia K. Vaughan

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 1987)
    One day, on the banks of a billabong, a very clever dingo caught a wombat and decided to make gooey, brewy, yummy, chewy, wombat stew! However, when Wombat's friends decide to help, things go very wrong for Dingo.
  • Friendroid

    M.M. Vaughan

    eBook (Margaret K. McElderry Books, March 26, 2019)
    “[An] unrelentingly funny sc-fi story.” —BCCB (starred review) Stranger Things meets robots in this sweet and “noteworthy” (Booklist) story about an unlikely friendship between two boys—one human, one android.Danny’s a kid. Eric’s a kid, too. He’s also a robot, but he doesn’t know that. For Danny, it becomes hard to ignore Eric’s super strange tendencies. He has weekly “dentist” appointments and parents who never stop smiling. It’s almost impossible to wake him up and he’s always getting fancy gifts from his mysterious uncle. Danny always assumed that Eric was just a spoiled rich kid…until he discovers Eric’s hidden robot reality. As the two friends dig deeper into Eric’s origins and purpose, powerful forces swarm into town, and Danny and Eric are left with more questions than answers—and more danger than humanly possible.
  • Snap!

    Marcia Vaughan

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1997)
    On a hot summer day, Joey, a young kangaroo, enjoys playing animal-appropriate games with his friends Twisker the mouse, Slider the snake, and Flatso the Platypus, until Sly-tooth the crocodile arrives and invites him to play a different game.
  • Kissing Coyotes

    Marcia Vaughan

    Hardcover (Rising Moon, Aug. 25, 2002)
    A conniving Jack Rabbit makes good on a dare
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  • Scare-Kid

    Marcis Vaughan

    Paperback
    1990 Literacy 2000 Stage 6 Set B -- Scare-Kid (P) Written by Marcia Vaughan / Illustrated by Mary Davy ***ISBN-13: 9780790103037 ***Pages: 24
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  • Six

    M.M. Vaughan

    language (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 12, 2015)
    “An X-Files worthy mystery keeps the pages turning,” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) as Parker and his sister do whatever it takes to find their father in this cosmic adventure packed with action from the author of The Ability and Mindscape.Parker and his family share a secret: they can, with the help of advanced technology, communicate between themselves through their thoughts. When Parker, his dad, and sister Emma move to New York three years after his mother’s death, Parker is having a hard time. He misses London and his friends, his father is distracted with his new job, and Emma is looking out for him instead of the other way around. And then Parker’s dad, on the cusp of a technological breakthrough, is kidnapped. Thanks to a message his dad sent telepathically before the signal cut off, Parker is suddenly on a rescue mission. Now Parker and Emma, along with their friend Michael and Polly the pig, must confront the only link to their father—a dangerous man locked away in an asylum. But all the signs point to one thing: the company his dad works for is up to something big. Huge. A perfectly sinister project that threatens far more than Parker’s family. A project called SIX.
  • Six

    M.M. Vaughan

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 10, 2016)
    “An X-Files worthy mystery keeps the pages turning,” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) as Parker and his sister do whatever it takes to find their father in this cosmic adventure packed with action from the author of The Ability and Mindscape.Parker and his family share a secret: they can, with the help of advanced technology, communicate between themselves through their thoughts. When Parker, his dad, and sister Emma move to New York three years after his mother’s death, Parker is having a hard time. He misses London and his friends, his father is distracted with his new job, and Emma is looking out for him instead of the other way around. And then Parker’s dad, on the cusp of a technological breakthrough, is kidnapped. Thanks to a message his dad sent telepathically before the signal cut off, Parker is suddenly on a rescue mission. Now Parker and Emma, along with their friend Michael and Polly the pig, must confront the only link to their father—a dangerous man locked away in an asylum. But all the signs point to one thing: the company his dad works for is up to something big. Huge. A perfectly sinister project that threatens far more than Parker’s family. A project called SIX.
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  • Wombat Stew

    Marcia K. Vaughan

    Paperback (Scholastic Press, March 15, 2005)
    21st Aniiversary Edition hard cover book
  • Lemonade Stand

    Marcia Vaughan

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, June 21, 1999)
    When Boomer the bear and Squeak the mouse set up their lemonade stand, they expect to make a fortune with their new business, yet when the customers don't come, the two friends decide to enjoy their delicious drink all by themselves. Original.
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  • The Sandwich That Max Made

    Marcia Vaughan

    Paperback (Literacy 2000, March 15, 1989)
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