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Books in Jake series

  • Jake Starts School

    Michael Wright

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, June 24, 2008)
    It's Jake's first day of school.He doesn't want his mom and dad to leave him there, alone.Now, Jake and his parents have to spend the first day of school together. Finger painting. Sharing snacks. Playing on the seesaw.Will Jake ever be able to stay at school on his own?The answer will delight and reassure children and their (anxious) parents!
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  • Jake Stays Awake

    Michael Wright

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, Oct. 2, 2007)
    Jake can't sleep. He climbs into bed with his mom and dad.Now Jake's parents can't sleep.Even the dog is awake.This family needs a good night's rest. Where can they sleep? The answer will delight and reassure children and their (sleep-deprived) parents!
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  • Jake the Good Bad Dog

    Annette Butterworth, Nick Butterworth

    Paperback (Happy Cat Books, )
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  • Jake Goes Peanuts

    Michael Wright

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, Aug. 17, 2010)
    He would not try tomatoesor a single Brussels sprout.And if he tasted something new,he'd spit that thing right out. Jake is a picky eater.Everything new makes Jake's list of foods he doesn't like. Everything except peanut butter. Jake loves peanut butter.Does the whole family have to eat peanuts for every meal? Peanut butter pancakes? Even peanut butter pot roast?!Will Jake ever try something new?The answer will delight children and their (not-so-picky) parents!
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  • Jake's Cooking Craze

    Ken Spillman, Chris Nixon

    Paperback (Fremantle Press, Feb. 1, 2013)
    Jake’s friends have all gone cooking crazy, but Jake can’t understand the fuss until he starts cooking too. Once Jake unleashes his inner chef, there’s nothing he won’t try, and a school competition provides the perfect forum to show off his new-found skills—with hilarious results.
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  • Jake's Concert Horror

    Ken Spillman, Chris Nixon

    Paperback (Fremantle Press, April 1, 2012)
    A school concert sounds like fun to Jake, who imagines himself scampering across the stage in a monkey suit, clashing swords with Jonah, and even playing a prince—as long as princesses are kept far away. When he gets the lead role in the school concert, he also gets a terrible case of stage fright. To make matters worse, Jake is going to have to kiss a girl in front of the whole school. Is his teacher really trying to ruin his life? Featuring a loving single-parent family and humorous illustrations, this story is sure to enthrall beginning readers.
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  • Jake's Balloon Blast

    Ken Spillman, Chris Nixon

    Paperback (Fremantle Press, April 1, 2011)
    Jake has always dreamed of flying, and he knows that he can; he just needs to figure out how. So he begins his quest to get off the ground with a sound plan, the right stuff, and his friend Jonah. Featuring a single-parent family, this humorous adventure reinforces the father-son bond as it encourages children to make dreams a reality.
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  • Jake's Great Game

    Ken Spillman, Chris Nixon

    Paperback (Fremantle Press, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Featuring black and white line drawings of all Jake’s antics, this hilarious book follows the young hero out of the house and onto the soccer pitch. Jake just knows he’s going to be awesome at soccer; he’ll be super fast and much too tricky for the other players. But, Jake quickly discovers, soccer isn’t as easy as it looks. When Jake isn’t tripping, he’s slipping. His dribbling looks like bad passing and his passing looks like bad dribbling. Will he ever get his great game?
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  • Jake's Gigantic List

    Ken Spillman, Chris Nixon

    Paperback (Fremantle Press, April 1, 2010)
    Jake’s birthday list is longer than an anaconda and it definitely does not include socks or underwear. This year he wants a pirate, a dinosaur, a leopard, and a dragon. Luckily for Jake, his Auntie Lyn knows where to find such gifts, but Jake can't imagine such a place. When Auntie Lyn takes him to a bookstore and leaves him to sort through two piles of books—the boring books and the "okay" books—Jake discovers that they are not boring at all. In fact, they hold the key to fulfilling his gigantic birthday wish list.
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  • Jake's Monster Mess

    Ken Spillman, Chris Nixon

    Paperback (Fremantle Press, May 1, 2010)
    Jake's room is only slightly messy—until he tries to clean it! After he has cleared out his sock drawer, his jock drawer, and his toy cupboard and dragged all the dusty and forgotten clutter out from under the bed, he realizes all those things are piled high on his floor—and worse, they've expanded! Packed with inventive and fun illustrations, this is a hilarious story of one boy’s battle with his topsy-turvy bedroom.
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  • Jake and the Slippery Bank Robbers

    Phil Callaway

    Paperback (Cygnet Books, Sept. 6, 2002)
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  • Jake and the Big Hairy Lie

    Phil Callaway

    Paperback (Cygnet Books, Sept. 6, 2002)
    Book by Callaway, Phil
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