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  • Sophie Hartley, On Strike

    Stephanie Greene

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Aug. 1, 2011)
    With the arrival of “The Hartley Family Job List,” Sophie has a whole new list of jobs to do. Some of them, like cleaning the downstairs toilet, are gross! Sophie’s father went on strike when his beliefs were on the line. Now Sophie sees no alternative but to stand up for what she believes in. Sophie Hartley is on strike.
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  • Princess Posey and the New First Grader

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, June 27, 2013)
    Posey and her best friends, Nikki and Ava, do everything together. Then, new girl Grace joins Miss Lee's first grade class, and Posey worries that everything will change. Nikki and Ava can't stop talking about Grace's long princess hair, and when she joins the girls' recess games, they like her way of doing things better than Posey's. But when Grace accidentally teases Posey, she's had enough: she doesn't want to play with Grace ever again! Can Posey's princess tutu help her find a way to get along with the new student?
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  • Queen Sophie Hartley

    Stephanie Greene

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Aug. 1, 2011)
    It’s not easy being a nine-year-old kid in the middle of a busy, gifted family. Especially when the list of things you’re good at includes only two items—“crying” and “stopping crying”—and the list of things you’re not good at seems to be getting longer every day. Sophie’s mom suggests that she’s good at being kind and just needs a little more practice. If only Sophie were a queen, she could practice being kind to commoners. And she would finally get to wear her very own diamond tiara.
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  • Betsy Ross and the Silver Thimble: Childhood Famous Americans

    Stephanie Greene

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • The Lucky Ones

    Stephanie Greene

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    During their annual summer vacation at her grandfather's home, Cecile hopes for their usual idyllic holiday, but with her sister growing up, her brother away at a summer job, and her parents fighting, nothing is as she envisions.
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  • Princess Posey and the Next-Door Dog

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Sept. 15, 2011)
    When Posey puts on her tutu, she turns into brave Princess Posey who can face anything. But when she has to write a story about a pet, the only one around is the new next-door dog who has a loud bark. Also, Posey has a secret. When she was little, a dog knocked her over to lick her ice cream and she's been afraid of dogs ever since. Can her tutu help her tackle this challenge?With dilemmas and solutions that ring exactly true for first-graders, Princess Posey is sure to charm every newly independent reader. Make reading sparkle with all of the Princess Posey chapter books!
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  • Paint for Me a Picture

    Stephanie Green

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Aug. 31, 2015)
    I have been inspired by children my whole life and wanted to do something that would put a smile on their face. I came up with these poems, hoping that it would brighten up a child's day.
  • Queen Sophie Hartley

    Stephanie Greene

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 18, 2005)
    It’s not easy being a nine-year-old kid in the middle of a busy, gifted family. Especially when the list of things you’re good at includes only two items—“Crying” and “Stopping crying”—and the list of things you’re not good at seems to be getting longer every day.When Sophie’s mom suggests that she’s good at being kind and just needs a little more practice, Sophie feels hopeful. But being kind to a grouchy old lady or her big sister, Nora, or the weird new girl at school isn’t as easy as it sounds. If only Sophie were a queen, she could practice being kind to commoners instead. It would be much more dignified and elegant. And she would finally get to wear her very own diamond tiara. . . .From the author of the popular Owen Foote books, here is a funny, observant novel about an irrepressible girl, as quirky and original in her own way as Owen is in his, in search of her own special talent.
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  • Princess Posey and the Christmas Magic

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Oct. 17, 2013)
    Posey is sure Santa will bring her a real magic wand for Christmas--it will help her do so many wonderful things! But when an accident leads to a little white lie, she worries Santa won’t come at all. Will Princess Posey’s sparkly tutu help her find the courage to fix things?Filled with the charm and humor Posey is known for plus a few extra dashes of the kindness of the season, this beginning chapter book will be perfect for every first-grader's stocking."Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl." --Kirkus Reviews
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  • Princess Posey and the Crazy, Lazy Vacation

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Feb. 9, 2016)
    This tenth book in the chapter book series proves that it's impossible for first graders to have a boring vacation!Posey's classmates are abuzz about their travel plans for the upcoming spring break, but Posey is worried. Instead of going away for their vacation, her mom says they are going to have a "lazy vacation" at home. What if lazy actually means boring? Fortunately, the next few days are anything but boring: There are pancakes for dinner, a loose tooth, a sleepover with her friends, and a new bike without training wheels! After Posey's first attempt at riding ends with a crash, she's not sure she wants to get back on her bike. Can Princess Posey's sparkly tutu help her believe that being brave means trying again, even if you feel afraid?
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  • Princess Posey and the First Grade Ballet

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Dec. 26, 2014)
    Princess Posey's glittery tutu is extra busy in the ninth book in the chapter book series.Valentine’s Day is coming! Posey is so excited about her special ballet recital and giving cards to everyone at school. Then she learns that one of her classmates doesn’t have any valentines to give out. Can Princess Posey and her tutu find the perfect way to help?
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  • Princess Posey and the Flower Girl Fiasco

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Feb. 13, 2018)
    In her 12th chapter book, everyone's favorite first grade friend, Princess Posey, learns that sometimes exciting news comes with big changes.When Posey's grandpa announces that he's marrying her neighbor, Mrs. Romero, Posey is thrilled! She LOVES Mrs. Romero and she's going to be the flower girl! But then she learns that Mrs. Romero will be moving away, and her dog Hero, too. That is just about the worst news ever.Now Posey wants nothing to do with the wedding, but that is making everyone miserable--including Hero. Can Princess Posey and her tutu be strong enough to do what will make everyone happy again?
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