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Books published by publisher Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audio CD

  • Franklin and the Tooth Fairy Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Paulette Bourgeois, Brenda Clark, Barbara Rosenblat

    Accessory (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, March 15, 1996)
    In this classic Franklin story, our hero discovers that, unlike most of his friends, he doesn't have teeth, and worries that he's missing out on the Tooth Fairy's magical visits.
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  • Who'll Pull Santa's Sleigh Tonight? Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Laura Rader, Bill Quinn

    Accessory (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, March 15, 2004)
    When Santa's reindeer come down with terrible colds, the Christmas Eve flight looks iffy. Santa tries replacement animals and a homemade blimp, but nothing works until Mrs. Claus's comforting cocoa (recipe appended) cures the sniffling deer. The ending may sound less than convincing, but Rader has already set the stage and warmed up her audience for laughs, not logic, with amusing pictures of animals auditioning for the reindeers' job: ducks cavorting in tutus, monkeys with wings strapped on, and an elephant held aloft by a dozen balloons. The cartoon-like ink drawings, washed with cheerful colors, include a energetic cast of elves and animals making observations and sometimes comical comments as the story rolls along. Good fun for the Santa set.
  • Sherman Crunchley Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Laura Numeroff, Nate Evans, Tim Bowers, Blanca Camacho

    Audio Cassette (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, March 15, 2005)
    Sherman Crunchley is Biscuit City's nicest police officer, but that's just the problem. He's too nice! Sherman comes from a long line of police chiefs, but it's hard to be a great police officer when you're the kind of guy who can't say no. Can Sherman find the courage to tell his father he doesn't want to be the next chief of police? Beautifully illustrated and filled with canine capers, this silly story barks out a serious message -- being true to oneself.
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  • The Noisy Book Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Margaret Wise Brown, Leonard Weisgard, Preston Trombly

    Accessory (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, March 15, 1995)
    Muffin the dog is blindfolded for a day and tries to identify things by the sounds they make.
  • Don't Eat the Babysitter! Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Nick Ward, Bill Lobley

    Accessory (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, March 15, 2007)
    The shark that starred in Don't Eat the Teacher! is back. Here, an enthusiastic Sammy accidentally bites everything in his house. Anna, a prim and proper little fish, patiently guides and protects him and his little sister, Sophie, as he chomps down on a deck of cards, the television, and the bathtub. Luckily, the amiable babysitter is able to escape his open maw. Visual gags abound with a bust of Neptune, a WWF (Whale Wrestling Federation) bedspread, and Jaws toothpaste. A giggle-filled storytime treat!
  • Fourth of July Mice! Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Bethany Roberts, Doug Cushman, Eve Blane

    Accessory (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, Aug. 16, 2005)
    The same four little mice featured in other holiday books by this team are back to celebrate America's independence. The day is filled with traditional activities such as a parade, a picnic, baseball, swimming, waving sparklers, and watching fireworks. The rodents' enthusiasm and camaraderie are entertaining to follow and the rhyming text works well in the simple slice-of-life story. Clear, bright watercolors of the charming creatures fill the spreads and offer amusing details. A slight but pleasant tale about the rituals customarily observed in honoring an important day.
  • Berlioz the Bear Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Jan Brett, Doris Abramson

    Accessory (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, March 15, 1992)
    A wonderful blending of elements into a cohesive, thoroughly entertaining work that subtly introduces young readers to the world of music. While practicing, Berlioz the Bear detects a strange buzzing noise coming from his double bass. On the way to the concert with the rest of the bear band, he is so preoccupied with the sound that he accidently runs the wagon into a hole. The lead animal, a mule, refuses to budge, despite a series of animals who unsuccessfully try to pull the wagon out. At that moment, what should fly out of Berlioz's bass but a very angry bee that takes out its frustration on the mule's hindquarters. The sting does what the other animals failed to do; the wagonload of musicians goes careening into the village at full speed and arrives just in the nick of time. In tone, Brett's cumulative story has elements of traditional folklore, and her spare text begs to be read aloud. Her pen-and-ink, watercolor, and colored-pencil illustrations are richly, often humorously, detailed, and they sweep over each double-page spread. The brushwork is distinct, and the palette is a well-organized blend of earth tones with touches of red and blue. The artist's penchant for borders is evident, here taking the shape of a proscenium arch. The top portion of each arch shows the villagers' preparations for the performance while the side panels depict various animals enroute to the concert. The borders, manner of dress for the animals, and scenery all have a distinct flavor of traditional Austrian and Swiss culture.
  • Newton and the Big Mess Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Rory Tiger, Steve Blane

    Audio Cassette (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, March 15, 2006)
    PITTER, PATTER, PLIP, PLOP! It's raining! "Let's go splashing," says Newton the Bear to Snappy the Alligator. But when Newton can find only one rain boot the search is on, causing the biggest mess ever! And if that's not enough trouble, what happens when Newton discovers he has lost something much more important -- oh, no! Wher has Snappy gone?
  • Bear Shadow Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Frank Asch, Cameron Sisk

    Audio Cassette (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, March 15, 1990)
    Bear tries everything he can think of to get rid of his shadow.
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  • Rain, Rain, Rain Forest Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Brenda Z. Guiberson, Steve Jenkins, Ann Williams

    Audio Cassette (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, Jan. 1, 2005)
    This eye-catching picture book transports readers to a tropical rain forest. Smoothly incorporating a great deal of information, the text follows creatures such as a sloth, capuchin monkeys, and a poison-dart frog as they move through their habitat. Guiberson conveys the relationships among different animals by describing their activities at various times of day. Small dramas such as a squabble over nest space reveal the continual change and movement in this environment. Effective use of onomatopoeia further enhances the narrative with forest sounds. Jenkins uses his signature collage style to bring this realm alive for viewers. Although his humans seem a bit stiff, they are minor figures in the overall portrayal of the lush, green world. Even collections with several volumes about rain forests will want this introduction.
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  • We Gather Together . . . Now Please Get Lost! Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Diane deGroat, Rick Adamson

    Audio Cassette (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, March 15, 2004)
    Here is another entry in deGroat's amiable series of school stories featuring a little opossum and his animal pals. This time Gilbert and his classmates are off on a field trip to Pilgrim Town to learn about the daily life of early settlers. Late to school, he gets stuck with Philip as his partner for the day. He's missed breakfast, can't play checkers on the bus with his friend Frank, and dreads spending the day with "tattle-tale" Philip. At the park, a series of minor misadventures winds up with Gilbert locked in a rest room. Luckily, Philip tracks him down and then finds someone to unlock the door. Once reunited with their class, Gilbert gives Philip the credit and takes responsibility for his foolish behavior. Their teacher displays remarkable forbearance. She reassures them that no harm has been done and celebrates their return with pumpkin pies and pilgrim hats. While the action isn't terribly exciting, this low-key story captures the emotions and behavior of early elementary students. DeGroat's watercolor illustrations add charm and humor to the straightforward text. The home and school environments are cozy and familiar, while details of the park scenes offer potential topics for further discussion. Parents, teachers, and librarians in search of a fun read-aloud for Thanksgiving will welcome this title.
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  • Raindrop, Plop! Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Wendy Cheyette Lewison, Pam Paparone, Jean Villepique

    Accessory (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, March 15, 2006)
    In a story just right for young learners, Lewison adds bounce and freshness to a review of numbers. A little girl in a shiny red raincoat and green boots searches for the silver lining and catalogs the many things she encounters along the way. As she travels across the pages, the text counts up to 10 ("One little raindrop, / dark, dark sky. / Two little raindrops, / clouds go by") and back down again after she arrives home ("Ten little toes / in a nice warm tub. / Nine soapy bubbles, / scrub-a-dub-dub!"). The narrative is spare, simple, and rhythmic--easy for young listeners to commit to memory and "read" aloud--and Paparone's cheerful, boldly colored artwork will keep the rainy-day doldrums at bay. A bright pick-me-up for a soggy afternoon.