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Books in Nancy Carlson's Neighborhood series

  • Harriet and the Garden

    Nancy L. Carlson

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Harriet feels terrible after accidentally trampling a neighbor's garden and ruining her prize dahlia, until she confesses and sets things right.
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  • Harriet's Recital

    Nancy L. Carlson

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, Dec. 30, 2005)
    Harriet overcomes her stage fright and dances successfully and proudly at her ballet recital.
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  • Harriet and the Garden

    Nancy Carlson

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Books ®, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Harriet and her pals are playing baseball in the park near Mrs. Hoozit’s house. When George hits a fly ball, Harriet’s determined to catch it. She’s concentrating so hard, she runs right into Mrs. Hoozit’s garden of prize flowers. Harriet panics and runs away. That night Harriet feels terrible―she can’t even eat the special treat her mom makes for her. What can she do?
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  • Smile a Lot!

    Nancy Carlson

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Books ®, Jan. 1, 2012)
    When facing down a bully, a trip to the dentist, or your mom's prune oatmeal, there's only one thing you can do―smile a lot! And you'll pull through! In this appealing new offering from best-selling author/illustrator Nancy Carlson, a determined little frog discovers that even when you don't want to, smiling can make any situation better.
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  • Loudmouth George and the Big Race

    Nancy L. Carlson

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, Sept. 1, 2004)
    George brags, procrastinates, and offers excuses instead of training for the big race--much to his later embarrassment.
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  • Harriet's Halloween Candy

    Nancy L. Carlson

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, June 1, 2002)
    Harriet learns the hard way that sharing her Halloween candy makes her feel much better than eating it all herself.
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  • Loudmouth George and the Fishing Trip

    Nancy Carlson

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Books ®, Jan. 1, 2005)
    George is always bragging. He says he runs the fastest, reads the thickest books, and catches the biggest fish. When Harriet invites him to join her family’s fishing trip, George is nervous. What if Harriet finds out the only fish he’s ever caught was in the pet store? Readers will delight in what happens when George’s bragging finally catches up with him.
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  • Harriet and George's Christmas Treat

    Nancy L. Carlson

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, Aug. 1, 2001)
    While getting ready for Christmas, Harriet and her friend George try to avoid Ms. Hoozit and her fruitcake, only to miss out on a yummy treat. 40,000 first printing.
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  • Think Big!

    Nancy Carlson

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, June 1, 2005)
    Vinney is frustrated about being one of the smallest children at school, but when he takes his mother's advice and thinks big for a day, he discovers that there are advantages to being small.
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  • Harriet's Recital

    Nancy Carlson

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Books ®, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Curtains up! Harriet loves her ballet class, but when Miss Betty announces a recital, Harriet succumbs to a bad case of stage fright. She worries about falling. She's afraid her costume will rip. And she's positive that she'll forget every step of her dance as soon as she steps on stage. Young readers are sure to recognize some of their own fears in this hilarious story of Harriet's first recital.
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  • Harriet and Walt

    Nancy Carlson

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books ®, Aug. 1, 2004)
    The first big snow of the winter has finally arrived. Harriet can't wait to enjoy it. But her mother insists that Harriet take along her little brother, Walt. As he soon shows, Walt has a real knack for messing things up―and Harriet tells him so. But when George starts picking on him, Harriet puts her criticism aside and gives George a piece of her mind. Brothers and sisters everywhere will relate as Harriet’s protective side gets the best of her, in this delightful tale about learning to love―and live with―a younger sibling.
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  • Harriet's Recital

    Nancy L. Carlson

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, Aug. 1, 1982)
    Harriet is frightened of dancing in public at the recital of her ballet class until she finally relaxes and begins to dance
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