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  • The Case of the Locked Box

    Lewis B. Montgomery, Amy Wummer

    Paperback (Kane Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Someone stole 100 dollars from a locked cashbox . . . and almost everyone in school thinks the culprit is Jazz! When Jazz is put on trial in student court, it's up to Milo to prove her not guilty! (Super Sleuthing Skills: Observe, Think Logically, Draw Conclusions, Make a Model)
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  • Sam's Sneaker Squares: Measuring: Area

    Nat Gabriel, Ron Fritz

    Paperback (Kane Press, Aug. 1, 2006)
    When Sam devises "sneaker squares," he uses them to measure the area of the lawns he mows for his neighbors. Will his calculations help him earn enough money to buy the bike of his dreams?
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  • No Place Like Space

    Lisa Harkrader, Jessica Warrick

    Paperback (Kane Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Step right up―the school is having a carnival! Rides, games, prizes. So why isn't Trixie's alien friend, Spork, excited? Maybe he's homesick . . . for outer space! Luckily, Trixie knows the perfect way to make Spork feel at home. This school carnival will be a BLAST!
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  • Zachary Zebra's Zippity Zooming

    Barbara deRubertis, R. W. Alley

    Paperback (Kane Press, July 15, 2011)
    ZIP! ZAP! ZOOM! Zachary is usually a zippity zooming zebra! But today he snoozes through his alarm clock and has a blitz of bad luck at school. What’s making Zachary’s zippity zooming fizzle out?
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  • Blues for Unicorn: Long vowel u

    Molly Coxe

    Paperback (Kane Press, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Unicorn and Mule play the blues. But Unicorn has too many rules! This fun photographic easy-to-read story features the long "u" vowel sound. Kane Press's new series of super simple easy-to-reads, Bright Owl Books, adds Molly Coxe's five fun photographic long vowel stories, which are each only around 100–200 words. Molly Coxe's stories help kids learn to read by teaching the basic building blocks of reading―vowel sounds. With a note to parents and teachers at the beginning and story starters at the end, these books give kids the perfect start on educational success. Bright Owl Books make bright owl readers!
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  • Stacks of Trouble: Multiplication

    Martha F Brenner, Liza Woodruff

    Paperback (Kane Press, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Mike learns how dirty dishes multiply when he tries to avoid washing them.
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  • The Case of the Poisoned Pig

    Lewis B. Montgomery, Amy Wummer

    Paperback (Kane Press, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Who would want to harm an adorable pet piglet? Milo and Jazz have to find out the identity of the mysterious pig poisoner. And there’s no time to lose!
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  • The Case of the Amazing Zelda

    Lewis B. Montgomery, Amy Wummer

    Paperback (Kane Press, Aug. 1, 2009)
    There's a psychic in town―a pet psychic! But is the Amazing Zelda really as amazing as she seems? Milo and Jazz are on the case!
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  • No Rules for Rex!: Rules & Laws

    Daisy Alberto, Jerry Smath

    Paperback (Kane Press, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Rules are ruining Rex’s life―or so he thinks. Will taking a break from rules make him feel better, or worse?
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  • Tightwad Tod: Using Money

    Daphne Skinner, John Nez

    Paperback (Kane Press, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Tod likes nothing more than saving and counting his money. Then his brother Ernest gives him $20 and challenges him to spend it all in one day. Can Tod do it?
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  • It's About Time, Max!: Time

    Kitty Richards, Gioia Fiammenghi

    Paperback (Kane Press, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Max has problems when he loses his beloved digital watch. He can't tell time on the analog watch that replaces it. What should he do?
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  • Tessa Tiger's Temper Tantrums

    Barbara deRubertis, R. W. Alley

    Paperback (Kane Press, July 15, 2011)
    Tessa Tiger likes to play sports―but NOT when she loses. She stomps and storms until her friends don’t want to play with her anymore. Can Tessa change her attitude and make T-ball fun again―for everyone?
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