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Books in Trophy Chapter Book series

  • A Dolphin Named Bob

    Twig C George, Christine Herman Merrill

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 4, 1998)
    When Bob the dolphin was born, he was small and sickly, with an unusual comet-shaped mark on his drooping dorsal fin. No one at the aquarium expected him to survive. But like his mother, Aster, Bob was ornery, and he stubbornly struggled to overcome his health problems. And soon, he loved to leap high into the air and perform tricks.Then one day, Bob taught himself a new trick-and jumped into more trouble than any other dolphin in the history of the aquarium. With a dolphin like Bob around, you never know what will happen!
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  • Arabian Nights: Three Tales

    Deborah Nourse Lattimore

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Nov. 7, 2000)
    Travel to ancient Cathay and meet young Aladdin as he engages in a battle of wits with an evil sorcerer. Enter an underground cave and come face-to-face with the Queen of the Serpents. Journey across a boundless desert to find the Lost City of Brass--and discover for yourself the horrible fate that befell its inhabitants. Many years ago, the stars twinkled in the desert sky as a beautiful woman entertained a sultan for one thousand and one nights with tales of demons and jinns, sultans and sailors, glittering jewels and lost lands. In this lively and accessible retelling, Deborah Nourse Lattimore brings to wondrous life all the adventure and magic of three of those special tales--tales so amazing, they can't be true. Or can they?
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  • Flat Stanley

    Jeff Brown, Steve Bjorkman

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, March 16, 1996)
    Four feet tallOne food wideHalf an inch thick.Stanley Lambchop is a nice, average boy. He leads a nice, ordinary life than one day a bulletin board falls on him and suddenly Stanley Is flat.This turns out to be very Interesting. Stanley gets rolled up, mailed, and flown like a kite. He even gets to stop crime. He's flat, but he's a hero!
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  • Wolfman Sam

    Elizabeth Levy, Bill Basso

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 16, 1996)
    Sam's little brother, Robert, begins his trick as a practical joke, but when Sam begins to grow hair and turn into a werewolf, both Robert and Sam know things are getting completely out of control. Reprint.
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  • Swimming With Sharks

    Twig C. George, Yong Chen

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, June 1, 1999)
    While spending the summer in the Florida Keys with her grandfather, a retired marine biologist, ten-year-old Sarah has the opportunity to observe a variety of sharks and their behavior
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  • Drew and the Bub Daddy Showdown

    Robb Armstrong

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, May 1, 1996)
    After breaking his wrist in an attempt to copy his daredevil brother, seven-year-old Drew is suddenly able to draw cartoons like a professional artist
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  • A Pride of Princesses: Princess Tales from Around the World

    Shirley Climo, Angelo Tillery

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 10, 1999)
    Meet the princesses...Mpunzanyana, the brave princess of the South African Xhosa, marries a five-headed serpent to save her sister. Lina, the spoiled princess of Germany, foolishly turns away the love of a king. And Maix, a headstrong princess of the Central American Maya, defies her father and runs away with her true love--only to be captured by an ogre. Join these three princesses and many more for a breathtaking journey around the world and back through time, where anything can happen--including a happy ending.
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  • One Day in the Prairie

    Jean Craighead George, Bob Marstall

    Library Binding (Demco Media, April 1, 1996)
    Depicts the activities of the many animal inhabitants of a prairie wildlife refuge in southwest Oklahoma, as they hurriedly prepare for an approaching tornado
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  • Tornado

    Betsy Byars, Doron Ben-ami

    Paperback (HarperCollins, June 3, 1997)
    When Pete was a young boy, a tornado struck his family farm, and brought with it a doghouse 'complete with a dog inside! Now another twister is on its way, and as a new family of farmers takes shelter from the howling winds, Pete passes the time with story after story about the amazing dog named Tornado. By the time the last story is told, the storm has passed'and Tornado has brought joy to anoher generation of farmers.‘An excellent book to read aloud, and dog lovers of any age will find it irresistible.'ALA Booklist. 00-01 Minnesota's Maud Hart Lovelace Book Award Masterlist 00 Natn'l Christian School Assoc. Children's Crown Classic Award
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  • Go Fish

    Mary Stolz, Pat Cummings

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Dec. 18, 1992)
    "Grandfather and Thomas, who [first] appeared in Storm in the Night, return in a liberally illustrated beginning chapter book. They begin the day by fishing for trout, and finish it with a game of cards (Go fish) and a story. Stolz evokes the spirit of childhood with graceful descriptions and metaphor." —SLJ. "A graceful, quiet story that celebrates the richness of human relationships." —H. Notable 1991 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)100 Books for Reading and Sharing 1991 (NY Public Library)
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  • School Spirit Sabotage

    Elizabeth Levy, George Ulrich

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 9, 1995)
    "Second-grader Brian and his sister Penny, a kindergartner who he calls Pea Brain, [try] to discover who is undermining School Spirit Week. Readers will have a good chance of solving this mystery, which features...the lively, but fundamentally good-natured, rivalry between Brian and Penny."—H.
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  • Shoeshine Girl

    Clyde Robert Bulla, Jim Burke

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 1989)
    Who ever heard of a shoeshine girl? The last thing Sarah Ida wants to do is spend the summer with her Aunt Claudia. But when her parents send her away because of problems at home, that is exactly what she has to do. With no allowance and no fun to be had, Sarah Ida decides to look for a job. But who will hire a ten year old? Al, the shoeshine man, will! Sarah loves her job, even if it means getting knee-deep in shoe polish everyday. Then something terrible happens and it looks like the shoeshine stand will have to close forever. If Sarah Ida wants to keep it open, she'll have to learn a few lessons about growing up along the way ...
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