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  • The Madcap Trio

    E L Haverfield

    language (Books to Treasure, Aug. 16, 2019)
    Twins Marion and Phoebe and their younger sister Sheila are sent from Canada to stay with their uncle in England while their parents prepare to wind up their Canadian business. Described by their mother as 'perfect darlings, but absolute scatterbrains' and 'pickles' does nothing to ease the nerves of the children's bachelor uncle. And many a difficulty they get into. Always with the best intentions but rarely with the expected outcome. This is a delightful family story that will lighten the heart of any reader.
  • The Little Engine That Laughed

    Alf Evers, Art Seiden

    Hardcover (Treasure Books, Jan. 1, 1950)
    The little green train engine loved to laugh, but when the railroad was going out of business, he was fearful. He is sold and eventually remeets his friend George and his happy again.
  • The New Girl at the Priory

    Ethel Talbot

    eBook (Books to Treasure, June 11, 2016)
    The first day of a new school is not generally one of great joy to any girl or boy, and our little heroine Pippa, being a somewhat stubborn and self-willed maiden, made the task of winning her way amongst the other girls at the Priory school one of more than ordinary difficulty. Otherwise she was quite a lovable little girl, but something always seemed to go just wrong. First she had a quarrel or two, then she became implicated in a serious loss of money. Of course, she was quite innocent, but in her anxiety to clear herself and others, she got into even deeper trouble. But although Pippa had more than her share of troubles, she had a great and unexpected joy in the end.
  • The Well-Mannered Monster

    Marcy Brown, Dennis Haley, Tim Raglin

    Hardcover (Treasure Bay, March 1, 2006)
    A delightful book about manners and the value of being nice to others. The story involves a big dinner party, a girl named Pat, and her best friend Matt, who is the nicest and best-mannered monster you will ever meet.
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  • The Cinderella Girl

    E M Channon, R F C Waudby

    language (Books to Treasure, Dec. 3, 2016)
    A delightfully written story of a girl who, after leaving school, took a training in domestic science and was able to help her friends out of their difficulties.
  • The Frog Prince/El Principe Rana: Spanish/English

    Sindy McKay, Yanitzia Canetti, Professor George Ulrich, Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, Jan. 1, 2016)
    This delightful adaptation shows the meaning of true friendship and the importance of keeping promises. This bilingual edition features the same "paired reading" format as the English Edition, but the text is in both English and Spanish on each page.
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  • Reboot: An Epic LitRPG

    Domino Finn

    Paperback (Blood & Treasure, June 15, 2017)
    Tad Lonnerman is having a crappy day stuck in crappy traffic late to a crappy meeting. On the bright side, his game development career is the only non-crappy thing he has going for him, so life isn't all bad. At least until he dies. Now Tad finds himself uploaded to a beta test of Haven, an unannounced hyper-immersive MMO where the dead have a second chance at life. It's not virtual reality, it's digital reality. A true afterlife online. Except Haven isn't exactly blissful paradise. Tad bumbles into a pagan blood feud, crosses paths with fallen angels, and gets lied to by saints. His only allies? A frat boy with a penchant for dying and a pixie who won't give him the time of day. Second chances be damned. All Tad wants is to return to his old life, and he'll do anything for the opportunity. Even make a deal with the devil.
  • Who Took the Cookbook?

    Paul Orshoski, Kelly Light

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, Dec. 15, 2012)
    We Read Phonics - Who Took the Cookbook? The cook in the lunchroom usually serves great food, but now her cookbook and all her recipes are missing and her food is just awful. Students join in the hunt to find the missing cookbook in this fun story with a surprise ending. This humorous title offers engaging phonics practice and fun phonics games. We Read Phonics makes it easy for parents to help their children improve phonics skills and read a decodable story. Each book combines a fun story with simple games for phonics and sight words. The games are quick and easy to play - and they are all designed to help children read the story and improve their decoding skills. The result is faster reading development and kids who love to read!
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  • Queen's Manor School

    Evelyn Everett-Green

    eBook (Books to Treasure, )
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  • Richard Scarry's Best Nursery Rhymes Ever

    Richard Scarry

    Paperback (Treasure, April 1, 1989)
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  • Bugs on the Bus

    Paul Orshoski, D J Panec, Michele Noiset

    Hardcover (Treasure Bay, June 1, 2010)
    We Read Phonics is an innovative series that combines a fun story with simple phonic games. The games are quick and easy to play and are designed to help children read the story and improve their reading skills. The result is faster reading development and kids who love to read! In Bugs on the Bus, Jack is bringing a jar of bugs to school. Unfortunately, the jar breaks on the bus and all the bugs escape! The result is a very wild ride in this story filled with lots of humor and lots of flying bugs!
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  • Monica's Last Term

    Winifred Norling

    (Books to Treasure, June 11, 2020)
    Miss Harcourt, St Monica’s Headmistress, is forced to be away from School for a term through illness. Consequently a temporary Head has to be found. Miss Harcourt is unable to interview anyone, so she write to an old friend—Miss Pennington—to ask her to deputise for her, and is glad to hear that this can be arranged. Miss Pennington arrives at St Monica’s, and from the very first is up against the girls. The School Games Captain resigns her post, some of the younger girls form a society to try to reform Her Nibs—as they call their new Head—even the Staff do not agree with her arbitrary methods. Only the Head Girl is loyal throughout. She discovers elements of mystery surrounding Miss Pennington, but confides in no one. The mystery deepens and grows most exciting before it is finally solved in a dramatic way. The original naughtiness of the Black Quintet, an unusual botany ramble, and a thrilling Sports Day make this story of an extraordinary term fresh and fascinating reading.