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Books in Pied Piper Book series

  • Esteban and the Ghost

    Sibyl Hancock

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 30, 1983)
    Esteban, a merry Spanish tinker, spends All Hallows' Eve in a haunted castle and helps a ghost win his way into heaven.
  • In a Spring Garden

    Richard Lewis

    Paperback (Puffin, May 31, 1989)
    A day in spring is described in haiku verse
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  • Piper Reed, Navy Brat

    Kimberly Willis Holt, Christine Davenier

    Paperback (Square Fish, March 29, 2011)
    Based on her own childhood experience, Kimberly Willis Holt's Piper Reed, Navy Brat portrays the life of a Navy family with warmth and humor. It's not easy being the middle child, especially when your dad is a Navy Chief. Meet Piper Reed, a spunky nine-year-old who has moved more times than she can count on one hand. From Texas to Guam, wherever Piper goes, adventure follows, inspired by her active imagination, free-wheeling spirit, and a bit of sister magic. Unlike her older sister, Piper loves being part of a Navy family, and unlike her little sister, Piper is no prodigy genius. Piper is Piper―fearless and full of life.
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  • Much Bigger Than Martin

    Steven Kellogg

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Sometimes it's fun being Martin's litle brother, but other times . . . In this charming picture book, a little boy tries to think of all sorts of methods that would help him grow bigger than his bossy older brother.
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  • Merry Christmas, Space Case

    James Marshall

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 29, 1989)
    Buddy McGee eagerly awaits a promised Christmas visit from his friend, the thing form outer space.
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  • Piper Reed, Forever Friend

    Kimberly Willis Holt

    Paperback (Square Fish, May 28, 2013)
    Piper Reed is excited to move to a new state and catch up with old friends. But the move doesn't go as smoothly as she expected: Piper has trouble feeling accepted in her new surroundings. But then she meets Arizona Smiley. Arizona is an avid stamp collector and bowls in a league. Piper is intrigued by Arizona's originality and before long, she wins Arizona's affections, and the two become great friends. This move turns out to be the best one yet, and in Kimberly Willis Holt's Piper Reed, Forever Friend, Piper is eager to spread her trademark "Get Off the Bus" catchphrase once again.
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  • Benjamin and Tulip

    Rosemary Wells

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 1, 1977)
    Benjamin is at a loss in handling Tulip's constant bullying.
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  • Piper Reed, Clubhouse Queen

    Kimberly Willis Holt

    Paperback (Square Fish, March 29, 2011)
    Previously published as Piper Reed, the Great Gypsy.The Gypsy Club CreedWe are the Gypsies of land and sea.We move from port to port.We make friends wherever we go.And everywhere we go, we let people knowThat we're the Gypsies of land and sea.Piper's dad―the Navy Chief―might be gone again, but Piper's got plenty to keep her busy at home: new neighbors, a spaceship beach house, a trip to New Orleans, and most important, the upcoming Gypsy Club pet show. Piper is determined to win, but teaching her dog Bruna tricks seems nearly impossible. Bruna is simply un-teachable! Or is she? Join Piper as she embarks on new and exciting adventures!
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  • I'm Coming to Get You

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 30, 1987)
    A hairy, howling bully of an outer-space monster, which has been gobbling up planet after planet, is heading for Earth to get little Tommy Brown and Tommy wants nothing to do with any monster
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  • Pixie Piper and the Matter of the Batter

    Annabelle Fisher, Natalie Andrewson

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, May 30, 2017)
    In this sequel to The Secret Destiny of Pixie Piper, Pixie Piper—who is a direct descendent of Mother Goose—and her adorable gosling, Destiny, head to Chuckling Goose Farm, where she bakes magical wishing cakes, makes new friends, and defends the farm from the evil Sinister Sisters. “A fresh new addition to middle grade stories of magic and friendship; recommended for fans of . . . Chris Colfer’s The Land of Stories.”—School Library JournalPixie Piper and her best friend, Gray, are off to Chuckling Goose Farm, where descendants of Mother Goose spend the summer learning to master their magic. With her new friends, Rain and Pip, she makes up baking rhymes, plays with her goose, Destiny, and learns how to bake magic wishing cakes. The farm seems safe, but when Pixie finds a shard of glass that belongs to Raveneece, her old enemy, she begins to worry that the worrisome Sinister Sister isn’t as banished as she’d hoped. With multigenerational characters, an emphasis on family, a powerful portrayal of grade-school friendships, and lots of poetry, this is a truly original fairy-tale retelling.ALA Booklist said, “Pixie’s an engaging protagonist, who faces both fantastical challenges along with familiar issues . . . this will draw fans of classic tales with a twist.” Features black-and-white chapter openers and a recipe.
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  • King Philip, Loyal Indian

    Cecile Pepin Edwards, Forrest Orr

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, Jan. 1, 1962)
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  • The Banza: A Haitian Story

    Diane Wolkstein, Marc Brown

    Hardcover (Dial, Jan. 1, 1981)
    Book by Wolkstein, Diane, Brown, Marc
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