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  • Bugsy Saves the Day

    Randy Harvey

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Somewhere deep in the heart of the Pacific Northwest is a wooded glen known as Wetmore Forest. Meet the friends who live there! When Tumblebee's belly aches from eating too many mushberries, Bugsy asks Sapwood Mossbottom, the wise healer of Wetmore Forest, for help. But to cure Tumblebee's tummy troubles, Mossbottom needs Pitter-pat root and he's all out. Bugsy agrees to fly to Bogwaller Swamp to bring some back, although he's not sure his wings are strong enough. Then, he gets caught in a terrible thunderstorm. Can Bugsy save the day?
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  • The Tractor Saves the Day

    Cecilia Minden, Bob Ostrom

    language (Herbster Readers, Jan. 1, 2014)
    A class field trip to a local farm sends Herbie Bear's imagination running wild.
  • Natty Saves the Day

    Elizabeth Lindsay, John Eastwood

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 2, 2009)
    Rare Book
  • Harley Saves the Day

    Karen Patterson, John Grant, Who Chains You Books

    Audiobook (Who Chains You Books, Sept. 6, 2019)
    Harley is a loving dog with a big body and a loud bark. When Anthony adopts him from the animal shelter in town, the two immediately become best friends. It comes as a surprise when they encounter neighbors on their morning walk who are frightened by Harley’s physical features. Despite Anthony’s attempts to showcase Harley’s friendly personality, neighbors put pressure on him to keep Harley inside and away from their homes. When a house fire threatens the life of an elderly neighbor, Harley jumps into action to save her life. Ironically, it’s Harley’s loud bark that alerts rescuers to their location and brings the help she so desperately needs. Through Harley’s heroic act, will the neighborhood begin to look beyond his physical appearance and see him for the caring dog that he is? Join Harley as he proves that kindness and compassion can change the world. Harley Saves the Day is perfect for ages seven and up, and makes a wonderful addition to humane or anti-bullying education programs.
  • Snail Saves the Day

    John Stadler

    Paperback (Star Bright Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Snail's team may lose the football game unless he makes it to the stadium in time.
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  • Ikabod Saves the Day

    Nicholas Zaman, Dean Strachan

    language (, June 14, 2020)
    IkaBod is an unusual orphan. He is half boy/half fish and lives in Kowhai Bay. He fills his days swimming and surfing with his friends. Two groms (young surfers) are competing in a local surf competition but it almost ends in disaster. Will IkaBod be able to rescue them from the depths of the ocean and a giant purple squid?This contemporary story of good versus bad is written with a distinct kiwi flavor and is brought to life by illustrations reflecting New Zealand’s beautiful coastal environment. It has an appealing rhythmic style, which is great for reading out loud, and strong imagery.
  • May Saves the Day

    Laura Gehl, Serena Lombardo

    Hardcover (Capstone Editions, Aug. 1, 2020)
    From her trendy suit to her messenger bag, May is the picture of a successful businesswoman. After all, she is founder and sole proprietor of Word Saver, Inc. Carrying her trusty bag of letters, May saves the day again and again, turning angry BEES into playful BEETS and a rampaging BEAR into a silly BEARD. Stu begs to be her sidekick, but May insists that a businesswoman does not need a sidekick. However, May quickly realizes that teamwork may be the word of the day when a tornado threatens the town. Author Laura Gehl brings word play to a new level in this adventurous and humorous picture book, featuring spirited art by Serena Lombardo.
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  • Frog Saves the Day

    Eve Bunting, Josée Masse

    Paperback (Sleeping Bear Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Welcome to Frog and his world. He enjoys nothing better than spending time floating on his pond or visiting with his friends. He appreciates the simpler things in life and would prefer that things stay just the way they are—nice and peaceful. From acclaimed children’s writer Eve Bunting comes a beginning reader series featuring the delightful Frog and his friends Rabbit, Possum, Raccoon, and Squirrel. In Frog Saves the Day Frog and his friends mistakenly think a nearby train is a ferocious dragon and later Frog rescues a friend’s child from danger.
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  • Kirsten Saves the Day

    Janet Shaw

    language (American Girl, Dec. 1, 2012)
    Kirsten welcomes summer when it finally comes to Minnesota. Even chores, such as catching fish for dinner, seem like play. One day while she’s fishing, Kirsten leaves the stream to explore the woods. There she finds a treasure--a bee tree packed with honeycombs. Kirsten knows Papa could use the honey to trade for things the family needs. So she decides to surprise him by bringing the honey home. Kirsten asks her brother Peter to help her. But they don’t know that bears are after Kirsten’s treasure, too.
  • Addy Saves The Day

    Connie Porter, Dahl Taylor

    Paperback (Pleasant Company, Sept. 1, 1994)
    After the Civil War ends, many families like Addy's are searching for their loved ones. This summer, Addy's church is putting on a fund-raising fair to help people hurt by the war. When Addy has to work at the fair with snobby Harriet, their feud heats up again--until tragedy forces the girls to soften their hearts. The fair is a great success. Then, suddenly, the girls discover that the money they've raised has been stolen. Addy saves the day, which ends with a wonderful surprise.
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  • Tiny Saves the Day

    Cari Meister, Rich Davis

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, March 22, 2016)
    Tiny just wants to be friends with the neighbor cat, Kiki, but Kiki has no interest. Tiny brings her a toy, then he brings her a treat. Nothing works. But when Kiki gets stuck in a tree, Tiny gets the chance to win her over for good. Beginning readers will be proud to read this relatable friendship story all by themselves.
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  • Samantha Saves the Day

    Valerie Tripp

    Paperback (American Girl, July 1, 1988)
    Samantha and her family are spending the summer at Piney Point, Grandmary's home in the mountains. One day Samantha and the twins, Agnes and Agatha, find a sketchbook made by Samantha's mother. In it, Samantha sees a beautiful waterfall she had visited with her parents long ago, before they died in a boating accident. Using the sketchbook as a map, Samantha and the twins set off. When their secret exploration puts them in the middle of a dangerous storm, Samantha must save the day.
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