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Books in The Poppy Stories series

  • Poppy's Return

    Avi, Brian Floca

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Poppy returns ... with big trouble. Family trouble. Poppy and Rye don't know what to do about their son Ragweed Junior's attitude. He is rude, he is crude, and he has dyed his fur to look like Mephitis, his skunk friend. In short, Ragweed Junior is very much a teenager. Even Ereth, the cantankerous porcupine, with his salty swearing, can't straighten him out. Then Poppy gets an urgent request to return to her old home, Gray House, where her aging parents, Sweet Cicely and Lungwort, are in difficulties. Not only does she agree to go back, she decides to take Junior, in hopes traveling together will bring them together. But when Junior's skunk pal and Ereth join the party, the trip doesn't quite go as expected. And when Poppy recalls she did not get along with her parents, things become even more complicated. Poppy's Return is a hilarious adventure tale about family: the gleeful joys, the farcical sorrows, the high emotions, and the low comedy of living with and without relations. It's also about bears, bulldozers, and the boisterous antics of young mice doing the stinky red. And sugared slug soup, there's always Ereth to stir the stew of PoppyÂ’s rich and rewarding life.
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  • Poppy

    Avi, Brian Floca

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 15, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. At the very edge of Dimwood Forest stood an old charred oak where, silhouetted by the moon, a great horned owl sat waiting. The owl's name was Mr. Ocax, and he looked like death himself. With his piercing gaze, he surveyed the lands he called his own, watching for the creatures he considered his subjects. Not one of them ever dared to cross his path...until the terrible night when two little mice went dancing in the moonlight...
    S
  • Monster in my Cereal

    Marie-Francine Hebert

    Paperback (Second Story Press, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Poppy's father is a pain. And the worst of it is that she is stuck with him for a whole weekend while her mother and brother are away. Suddenly, the monster on the cereal box miraculously comes to life. He is wonderfully understanding, ready to make her problems all disappear-literally-including her father!
    S
  • Witch's Brew

    Marie-Francine Hebert

    Paperback (Second Story Press, Jan. 1, 1992)
    In this fast-paced chapter book, Poppy begins to read a story about a black cat and a witch. Then everywhere she goes she bumps into a strange-looking witch. After some deliciously scary fun, she realizes that underneath the menacing exterior, this witch is really a person who deserves her friendship.
    K
  • A Ghost in My Mirror

    Marie-Francine Hebert

    Paperback (Second Story Press, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Great Aunt Daisy died when she was the same age as Poppy. In Grandma's picture of her, Daisy looks just like Poppy. When Poppy falls asleep, she is awakened by strange noises and led on a journey that ends only when she overcomes her fears.
    Q
  • Bird Brain

    Marie-Francine Hebert

    Paperback (Second Story Press, Jan. 1, 1999)
    When Poppy's supply teacher disdainfully calls her a "bird brain," Poppy turns into an imaginary bird. But the neighborhood cat soon threatens! Go on a bird's-eye journey of the imagination in this captivating fifth book in the series.
    M
  • Poppy's Return

    Avi, Brian Floca

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Poppy returns ... with big trouble. Family trouble. Poppy and Rye don't know what to do about their son Ragweed Junior's attitude. He is rude, he is crude, and he has dyed his fur to look like Mephitis, his skunk friend. In short, Ragweed Junior is very much a teenager. Even Ereth, the cantankerous porcupine, with his salty swearing, can't straighten him out. Then Poppy gets an urgent request to return to her old home, Gray House, where her aging parents, Sweet Cicely and Lungwort, are in difficulties. Not only does she agree to go back, she decides to take Junior, in hopes traveling together will bring them together. But when Junior's skunk pal and Ereth join the party, the trip doesn't quite go as expected. And when Poppy recalls she did not get along with her parents, things become even more complicated. Poppy's Return is a hilarious adventure tale about family: the gleeful joys, the farcical sorrows, the high emotions, and the low comedy of living with and without relations. It's also about bears, bulldozers, and the boisterous antics of young mice doing the stinky red. And sugared slug soup, there's always Ereth to stir the stew of PoppyÂ’s rich and rewarding life.
    P
  • Poppy's Whale

    Marie-Francine Hebert

    Paperback (Second Story Press, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Poppy is back. But this time, Poppy is miserable. Her grandpa has died, and Poppy is as angry as she is sad.
    M
  • Mr. Badger's Birthday Pie

    Elizabeth MacDonald, Claire Smith

    Paperback (ABC/The All Children's Co., March 15, 1988)
    When a thieving fox steals the pie Miss Poppy has baked for Mr. Badger's birthday, all the animals give chase.
  • Miss Poppy and the Honey Cake

    Elizabeth MacDonald, Claire Smith

    Paperback (ABC/The All Children's Co., March 15, 1988)
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