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Books in Billie B. Brown series

  • The Bad Butterfly

    Sally Rippin, Aki Fukuoka

    Paperback (Kane Miller, June 1, 2013)
    Brave, brilliant and bold Billie B. Brown has started ballet classes. She wants to be a famous ballerina, but can she?One of a series full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that children can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they're perfect for newly independent readers.
  • The Soccer Star

    Sally Rippin, Aki Fukuoka

    Paperback (Kane Miller, June 1, 2013)
    Billie wants to play soccer, but first she has to convince the boys that girls can play soccer too!One of a series full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that children can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they're perfect for newly independent readers.
  • The Extra-Special Helper

    Sally Rippin

    Paperback (Kane Miller, Jan. 1, 2014)
    BillieÆs class is on a field trip to the zoo, and BillieÆs job is helper. If only everyone would listen to her!
  • The Birthday Mix-Up

    Sally Rippin, Aki Fukuoka

    Paperback (Kane Miller, June 15, 2014)
    Billie's party is going to be the best ever. She has lots of fun things planned! Now she just has to wait for her friends to show up ... or will the day turn out to be The Birthday Mix-up? One of a series full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that children can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they're perfect for newly independent readers.
  • The Beautiful Haircut

    Sally Rippin

    Paperback (Kane Miller, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Billie is the best hairdresser ever! She likes to style her dolls hair, but real hairdressers cut hair too.
  • The Deep End

    Sally Rippin

    Paperback (Kane Miller, June 1, 2015)
    Meet Billie B. Brown, brave, brilliant, bold, and bound to become your best friend! Brand-new readers will readily relate to this series of stand-alone, everyday adventures. Filled with true-to-life situations, warm family relationships, humorous illustrations and positive problem-solving, they’re taking the early reader scene by storm! Billie’s class used to swim in the little pool. But this year they’re moving to the big one. Will Billie be too scared to swim in the deep end? No more than 50 words per page! Word art or illustration on every second page!
  • Billie B. Brown Collection

    Sally Rippin

    Paperback (Kane Miller, June 1, 2015)
    This collection includes the paperback edition of the following titles from the Billie B. Brown series: The Bad Butterfly, The Soccer Star, The Midnight Feast, The Second-best Friend, The Extra-special Helper, The Beautiful Haircut, The Birthday Mix-up, The Spotty Vacation, The Big Sister, The Secret Message, The Little Lie, and The Best Project.
  • The Second-Best Friend

    Sally Rippin

    Paperback (Kane Miller, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Rippin, Sally
  • The Big Sister

    Sally Rippin, Aki Fukuoka

    Paperback (Kane Miller, June 15, 2014)
    Billie’s mom is having a baby and Billie can’t wait! She’s giving the baby her favorite teddy. Because The Big Sister doesn’t need a teddy, right? One of a series full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that children can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they're perfect for newly independent readers.
  • The Copycat Kid

    Sally Rippin

    Paperback (Kane Miller, )
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  • The Spotty Vacation

    Sally Rippin, Aki Fukuoka

    Paperback (Kane Miller, June 15, 2014)
    Billie is going on a plane to visit her grandma! They are going to do so many fun things together. Nothing can go wrong with this vacation...
  • The Midnight Feast

    Sally Rippin, Aki Fukuoka

    Paperback (Kane Miller, June 1, 2013)
    Billie and her best friend Jack are camping in the backyard. But it is very dark, and maybe just a little bit scary.One of a series full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that children can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they're perfect for newly independent readers.