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Books with title Lulu Boxed Set

  • Lulu Boxed Set #1-6

    Hilary McKay, Priscilla Lamont

    Paperback (INDPB, Nov. 28, 2016)
    Lulu is all boxed up―literally! Featuring all six of Lulu’s adventures, beginning readers will love this brand-new, boxed set in a handy carrying case. Join Lulu and her friends as they work together to save animals in their neighborhood. A fun, breezy series for youngsters starting to read chapter books. The boxed set includes Lulu and the Duck in the Park, Lulu and the Dog from the Sea, Lulu and the Cat in the Bag, Lulu and the Rabbit Next Door, Lulu and the Hedgehog in the Rain, Lulu and the Hamster in the Night, and a limited-edition sticker sheet.
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  • Boxed Set

    Andy Griffiths, Inc Scholastic

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Four hilarious, butt-selling titles in one gross-out boxed set!IncludesTHE DAY MY BUTT WENT PSYCHO!, an epic tale of one brave boy and his crazy, runaway butt. ZOMBIE BUTTS FROM URANUS!, the heart-stopping, nostril-burning sequel.JUST JOKING!, in which Andy attempts some of the best--and worst--practical jokes in history.JUST ANNOYING! will annoy you. AND annoy you. And ANNOY you. And annoy YOU...
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  • Li & Lu: Box Set

    Bradley Charbonneau, Liam Charbonneau, Luca Charbonneau

    eBook
    Li & Lu are BACK.They’ve been busy. Moving to Holland, enrolling in new schools, gathering paranormal powers, new basketball teams. Apparently, Lu has been working on his paranormal abilities (who knew!? … that’s a paranormal joke) while Li has been studying … math. I know. I know. Both seem preposterous. But which one sounds more feasible? Both defy conventional wisdom and I personally have no idea. Remember: I’m just the messenger. I wish I could say that I came up with the storylines and weaved them into the perilous suspense thrillers that they have become. But alas, I just “download” the information and it comes through my fingers and onto the page. A few words from Lu. A comment from Li.And we’re off to the races. You see, they are boys. They don’t communicate. Well, not in the way girls do. Most boys use two syllables and call that dialogue. Others, like Lu, can’t be quieted even with an acoustic foam cube. I digress.Li & Lu are back.They’re ready for action. And yet again, the dog. The poor dog. He means well. But he just manages to get into trouble. Then again, he’s a dog.And they are boys. It’s a mathematical certainty that there will be adventure. Li & Lu are going to work together like never before. They’re almost friends. They almost like each other. Almost. Welcome to the world of Li & Lu.
  • Boxed Set

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Hardcover (Topeka Bindery, )
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