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Books in Winicker Wallace series

  • Winicker Hates Paris

    Renee Beauregard Lute, Laura Horton

    Library Binding (Calico Chapter Books, Jan. 26, 2018)
    Winicker Wallace's family has moved to France! But Winicker likes nothing about it. Her neighbor is irritatingly perfect. It rains too much. A mean girl in class makes her want to return to Massachusetts. But when Winicker finds herself in a scary situation she gets help from an unexpected source and finally sees silver linings in the dark Parisian clouds. Calico is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.
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  • Winicker and the Baby Wait

    Renee Beauregard Lute, Laura Horton

    Library Binding (Calico Chapter Books, Jan. 26, 2018)
    Winicker Wallace is getting a baby brother! But Winicker dreads his arrival. She can't talk to anyone about how she feels, so Winicker runs away from home. Her mother finds Winicker at the very top of the Eiffel Tower. When they are finally safe at the bottom, Winicker realizes she is actually looking forward to her brother's birth. Calico is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.
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  • Winicker and the Christmas Visit

    Renee Beauregard Lute, Laura Horton

    Library Binding (Calico Chapter Books, Jan. 26, 2018)
    Winicker Wallace's best friend, Roxanne, is coming to spend Christmas in Paris! Winicker is thrilled. But she is worried when Roxanne doesn't want to do their traditional Christmas activities. Instead, Roxanne wants to sightsee in Paris! But when Winicker and Roxanne celebrate Christmas in a way neither of them expected, Winicker sees they haven't grown apart after all. Calico is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.
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  • Winicker and the American Boy

    Renee Beauregard Lute, Laura Horton

    Library Binding (Calico Chapter Books, Jan. 26, 2018)
    " Winicker Wallace is delighted to learn that Mademoiselle Bennett's nephew will be joining her class. His name is Roger and just like Winicker, he's American. Winicker volunteers to show Roger all of the things she's learned to love about Paris, but Roger isn't interested. He would rather disrupt Mademoiselle's class, play mean tricks on Mirabel Plouffe, and get Winicker and Mirabel into more trouble than they've ever imagined. When it appears Roger has gone too far, Winicker learns the importance of standing up for herself and her friends, and that telling an adult is not the same as tattling"--Page [4] of cover.
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