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  • Are You Still Mad

    Elenor Fremont, Kathy Couri

    Paperback (Reader's Digest, Sept. 1, 1999)
    After having a fight, best friends Sonya and Anna decide it is more fun to play than to stay mad at each other
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  • Are You Still Mad?

    Ellen Weiss, Kathy Couri

    language (SFI Readerlink Dist, Sept. 13, 2011)
    What do you do when you have a disagreement with your best friend?Anna and Sonya are best friends and love to play together, but after they have a disagreement about how to play, Anna says she never wants to play with Sonya again. Anna tried to play dolls by herself, but her doll's best friend is at Sonya's house. Anna goes to the park by herself, but it's not all that fun with out someone to see-saw with. When Anna sees Sonya riding her bike alone, she asks her if she wants to jump rope together. After playing together again, Anna realizes it's more fun to play together than to stay mad. Great for sparking conversations about friendship and conflict resolution. Includes a note to parents with tips on how to encourage reading and on how to help your child learn to read. Also included is a list of words to "point and read" to help young readers learn new words. As each word is read by a narrator words are highlighted on the screen. Sounds effects are also included.
  • Are You Still There

    Sarah Lynn Scheerger

    Paperback (AW Teen, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Gabriella Mallory, AP student and perfect-daughter-in-training, stands barefoot on a public toilet for three hours while her school is on lockdown. Someone has planted a bomb and she is hiding. The bomb is defused but the would-be-bomber is still at large. And everyone at Central High School is a suspect. The school starts a top-secret crisis help line and Gabi is invited to join. When she does, she is drawn into a suspenseful game of cat and mouse with the bomber, who has unfinished business. He leaves threatening notes on campus. He makes threatening calls to the help line. And then he begins targeting Gabi directly. Is it because her father is the lead police detective on the case? Is the bomber one of her new friends. Could it be her new boyfriend with his complicated past? As the story unfolds, Gabi knows she is somehow connected to the bomber. Even worse she is part of his plan. Can Gabi reach out and stop him? Or will she be too late?
  • Are You Still There

    Sarah Lynn Scheerger

    eBook (AW Teen, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Gabriella Mallory, AP student and perfect-daughter-in-training, stands barefoot on a public toilet for three hours while her school is on lockdown. Someone has planted a bomb and she is hiding. The bomb is defused but the would-be-bomber is still at large. And everyone at Central High School is a suspect. The school starts a top-secret crisis help line and Gabi is invited to join. When she does, she is drawn into a suspenseful game of cat and mouse with the bomber, who has unfinished business. He leaves threatening notes on campus. He makes threatening calls to the help line. And then he begins targeting Gabi directly. Is it because her father is the lead police detective on the case? Is the bomber one of her new friends. Could it be her new boyfriend with his complicated past? As the story unfolds, Gabi knows she is somehow connected to the bomber. Even worse she is part of his plan. Can Gabi reach out and stop him? Or will she be too late?
  • You're Still You!

    Maggie Testa, Jason Fruchter

    Board book (Simon Spotlight, Aug. 16, 2016)
    A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Join Daniel Tiger for another adorable adventure in this sturdy board book based on a special episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood!Lots of Daniel’s friends look different today: Prince Wednesday isn’t wearing his glasses, Teacher Harriet changed her hair, and even Daniel couldn’t wear his favorite red sweater! But just because something’s different on the outside doesn’t mean Daniel and his friends aren’t the same on the inside! After all, you can change your hair or what you wear, but no matter what you do you’re still you! © 2016 The Fred Rogers Company.
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  • Are You Still Mad

    Ellen Weiss

    Paperback (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 2003)
    After having a fight, best friends Sonya and Anna decide it is more fun to play than to stay mad at each other
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  • Are You Still Mad?

    Ellen Weiss, Kathryn A. Couri, Kathy Couri

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Sept. 6, 1999)
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  • You're Still You!

    Jason Fruchter

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Aug. 16, 2016)
    A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Join Daniel Tiger for another adorable adventure in this sturdy board book based on a special episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood!Lots of Daniel’s friends look different today: Prince Wednesday isn’t wearing his glasses, Teacher Harriet changed her hair, and even Daniel couldn’t wear his favorite red sweater! But just because something’s different on the outside doesn’t mean Daniel and his friends aren’t the same on the inside! After all, you can change your hair or what you wear, but no matter what you do you’re still you! © 2016 The Fred Rogers Company.
  • Are You Still There

    Sarah Lynn Scheerger

    Hardcover (AW Teen, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Gabriella Mallory, AP student and perfect-daughter-in-training, stands barefoot on a public toilet for three hours while her school is on lockdown. Someone has planted a bomb and she is hiding. The bomb is defused but the would-be-bomber is still at large. And everyone at Central High School is a suspect. The school starts a top-secret crisis help line and Gabi is invited to join. When she does, she is drawn into a suspenseful game of cat and mouse with the bomber, who has unfinished business. He leaves threatening notes on campus. He makes threatening calls to the help line. And then he begins targeting Gabi directly. Is it because her father is the lead police detective on the case? Is the bomber one of her new friends. Could it be her new boyfriend with his complicated past? As the story unfolds, Gabi knows she is somehow connected to the bomber. Even worse she is part of his plan. Can Gabi reach out and stop him? Or will she be too late?
  • Are You Still There

    Sarah Lynn Scheerger, Elizabeth Evans, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Nov. 24, 2015)
    Gabriella Mallory, AP student and perfect-daughter-in-training, stands barefoot on a public toilet for three hours while her school is on lockdown. Someone has planted a bomb, and she is hiding. The bomb is defused, but the would-be bomber is still at large - and everyone at Central High School is a suspect. The school starts a top-secret crisis help line, and Gabi is invited to join. When she does, she is drawn into a suspenseful game of cat and mouse with the bomber, who has unfinished business. He leaves threatening notes on campus. He makes threatening calls to the help line. And then he begins targeting Gabi directly. Is it because her father is the lead police detective on the case? Is the bomber one of her new friends? Could it be her new boyfriend, with his complicated past? As the story unfolds, Gabi knows she is somehow connected to the bomber. Even worse, she knows she is part of his plan. Can Gabi reach out and stop him, or will she be too late?
  • Are You Still There

    Sarah Lynn Scheerger, Elizabeth Evans

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 23, 2016)
    Gabriella Mallory, AP student and perfect-daughter-in-training, stands barefoot on a public toilet for three hours while her school is on lockdown. Someone has planted a bomb, and she is hiding. The bomb is defused, but the would-be bomber is still at large - and everyone at Central High School is a suspect. The school starts a top-secret crisis help line, and Gabi is invited to join. When she does, she is drawn into a suspenseful game of cat and mouse with the bomber, who has unfinished business. He leaves threatening notes on campus. He makes threatening calls to the help line. And then he begins targeting Gabi directly. Is it because her father is the lead police detective on the case? Is the bomber one of her new friends? Could it be her new boyfriend, with his complicated past? As the story unfolds, Gabi knows she is somehow connected to the bomber. Even worse, she knows she is part of his plan. Can Gabi reach out and stop him, or will she be too late?