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Books with title I Spy a School Bus

  • Spy School

    Stuart Gibbs

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, April 2, 2013)
    Can an undercover nerd become a superstar agent? Ben Ripley sure hopes so—and his life may depend on it!Ben Ripley may only be in middle school, but he’s already pegged his dream job: C.I.A. or bust. Unfortunately for him, his personality doesn’t exactly scream “secret agent.” In fact, Ben is so awkward, he can barely get to school and back without a mishap. Because of his innate nerdiness, Ben is not surprised when he is recruited for a magnet school with a focus on science—but he’s entirely shocked to discover that the school is actually a front for a junior C.I.A. academy. Could the C.I.A. really want him? Actually, no. There’s been a case of mistaken identity—but that doesn’t stop Ben from trying to morph into a supercool undercover agent, the kind that always gets the girl. And through a series of hilarious misadventures, Ben realizes he might actually be a halfway decent spy…if he can survive all the attempts being made on his life!
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  • I Spy a School Bus

    Jean Marzollo, Walter Wick

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Brand-new for beginning readers: A Level 1 I Spy Reader with picture clue riddles!All new, easy-to-read riddles by Jean Marzollo are paired with fun photographs culled from previously published I Spy books to create an I Spy easy reader. With rhythm, rhyme, and picture clues, this book is written to support the newest reader.
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  • Spy School

    Stuart Gibbs

    language (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, March 6, 2012)
    Can an undercover nerd become a superstar agent? Ben Ripley sure hopes so—and his life may depend on it!Ben Ripley may only be in middle school, but he’s already pegged his dream job: C.I.A. or bust. Unfortunately for him, his personality doesn’t exactly scream “secret agent.” In fact, Ben is so awkward, he can barely get to school and back without a mishap. Because of his innate nerdiness, Ben is not surprised when he is recruited for a magnet school with a focus on science—but he’s entirely shocked to discover that the school is actually a front for a junior C.I.A. academy. Could the C.I.A. really want him? Actually, no. There’s been a case of mistaken identity—but that doesn’t stop Ben from trying to morph into a supercool undercover agent, the kind that always gets the girl. And through a series of hilarious misadventures, Ben realizes he might actually be a halfway decent spy…if he can survive all the attempts being made on his life!
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  • Spy School

    Stuart Gibbs

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, March 6, 2012)
    Like many kids, Ben Ripley imagines life as a secret agent would be pretty awesome -- so when he learns he's been recruited to the C.I.A.'s top secret Academy of Espionage, it sounds too good to be true. And it is. From the moment he arrives -- and ends up in the middle of an enemy attack -- Ben finds Spy School is going to be far more difficult, dastardly and dangerous than he expected. Even worse, he soon discovers that he hasn't been recruited to become a top agent; instead, he's been brought in as bait to catch a devious double agent. Now, Ben needs a crash course in espionage so that he can catch the mole, prove his worth -- and get the girl. It won't be easy, but it'll be a very fun -- and very funny -- ride.
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  • I Spy A School Bus

    Jean Marzollo, Walter Wick

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 1, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Simple text challenges the reader to find objects hidden in the photographs. A Level 1 Scholastic Reader.
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  • School Bus

    Donald Crews

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 26, 1993)
    What is large (or small), bright yellow, and filled with students? School Bus! Climb aboard and let Donald Crews take you to school -- and home again.
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  • Spy School

    Amma Lee

    eBook (Charlie Book, Sept. 14, 2015)
    Today is Kyle’s and Jenny’s first day at Montgomery Junior Spy School and they are ecstatic that they were accepted into this prestigious school. Kyle has been training all of his life to become a spy and he absolutely knew that he’d be the best in the class. However, Kyle learns the hard way that he wasn’t as great as he thought he was and was even bested by Jenny in class who had nowhere as much training as he did. However, when Kyle met Paul, he believed that along with Jenny, they’d help Kyle learn the true ways of how to be a real and successful spy.
  • School Bus

    Donald Crews

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 20, 1984)
    What is large (or small), bright yellow, and filled with students? School Bus! Climb aboard and let Donald Crews take you to school -- and home again.
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  • I Spy a School Bus: Level 1

    Jean Marzollo, Walter Wick

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2009-07-10, April 9, 2009)
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  • Spy School

    Adrian Gilbert

    Paperback (Firefly Books, July 30, 2009)
    The enduring appeal of spies and their technology, codes and mysterious ways are explored in this engaging series of four colorful books. Each explores a different aspect of the spy trade, interspersing historical tidbits with tales of spies from popular culture and contemporary movies. Other titles in this series include: Codes and Ciphers, Secret Agents, and Top Technology. Spy School reveals some of espionage's best tricks, like how to shake a tail, how to set up a dead drop and how to capture important information through surveillance. Factual sidebars profile famous intelligence incidents, like Watergate and the Berlin Tunnel, and spies like Josephine Baker.
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  • School Bus

    Alex Summers

    language (Rourke Educational Media, March 27, 2019)
    In this wonderful Pre-K-1 book, students will learn all about what it's like to ride on a school bus as well as all the parts and people that make it go!
  • School Bus

    Salina Yoon

    Board book (Price Stern Sloan, July 21, 2005)
    Follows a child through the school day and the return home, with sliding tabs allowing readers to view what is inside of such things as a backpack or to change the scene.
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