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Books with title Shake It Up

  • Ola Shakes It Up

    Joanne Hyppolite, Warren Chang

    eBook (Yearling, April 2, 2009)
    Moving? When Ola Benson's family leaves Roxbury in Boston to a house in the suburbs, Ola is sure her parents have made a big mistake. What on Earth are they doing in Walcott--a historic, stuck-up town where the Bensons are the only black family?True, there are a few good things about the move: Mama and Daddy have better jobs. They have a bigger house, big enough to offer a home to Lillian, a Haitian refugee. But the house is in a "cooperative community" with a million rules: No kids outside after dark. No playing in the street. No jumping in the leaves. No fun.Well, if Ola's stuck in Walcott, she'll make it a place where she can feel at home. Ola the undaunted comes up with plan after plan, including Operation Pretend I Belong Here and Operation Smile If It Kills You. Finally she hits upon the superspecial can't miss plan: Operation Shake It Up.Joanne Hyppolite celebrates community, cooperation, and family life in a warm and realistic story with an irrepressible heroine.
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  • SHAKE-UP

    Dean Hughes

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 31, 1993)
    As the Angel Park soccer team starts another season of play, tensions erupt between the dedicated soccer players and the youngsters who also play basketball, a situation that becomes worse when an earthquake strikes the area. Original.
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  • Shake It Up, Baby!

    Karen Katz

    Hardcover (Little Simon, Aug. 16, 2009)
    Shake It Up, Baby! by Katz, Karen [Little Simon, 2009] Board book [Board book...
  • Ola Shakes It Up

    Joanne Hyppolite, Warren Chang

    Paperback (Yearling, Nov. 6, 2001)
    Moving? When Ola Benson's family leaves Roxbury in Boston to a house in the suburbs, Ola is sure her parents have made a big mistake. What on Earth are they doing in Walcott--a historic, stuck-up town where the Bensons are the only black family?True, there are a few good things about the move: Mama and Daddy have better jobs. They have a bigger house, big enough to offer a home to Lillian, a Haitian refugee. But the house is in a "cooperative community" with a million rules: No kids outside after dark. No playing in the street. No jumping in the leaves. No fun.Well, if Ola's stuck in Walcott, she'll make it a place where she can feel at home. Ola the undaunted comes up with plan after plan, including Operation Pretend I Belong Here and Operation Smile If It Kills You. Finally she hits upon the superspecial can't miss plan: Operation Shake It Up.Joanne Hyppolite celebrates community, cooperation, and family life in a warm and realistic story with an irrepressible heroine.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Shake It Up, Pup!

    Laura Driscoll

    Mass Market Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, June 16, 1997)
    Shake It Up, Pup! (Book and Rattle)
  • Shake It up Bunny!

    Laura Driscoll

    Mass Market Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 9, 1998)
    This gift set provides a soft, velour bunny shaped rattle and colorful board book about a bunny on the move in search of a snack. For children under two.
  • Shake It Off

    Lea Taddonio, Hatem Aly

    Library Binding (Magic Wagon, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Brand new pop star Cadence Hudson is on the hottest tour of the summer. When another singer writes a revenge song about her, she turns to her best friends, Maisey Lopez and Kenya Jackson. They're along for the ride, helping her stay grounded as her whole world changes. Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards. Spellbound is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.
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  • Shake It up Chick!

    Laura Driscoll

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 9, 1998)
    Charming full-color illustrations tell the story of a first-born chick who patiently waits for his brothers and sisters to hatch, in a board book that comes complete with a safety-tested, hand-washable, chick-shaped velour rattle. For children under two.
  • Shake It Up, Baby!

    Karen Katz

    Board book (Little Simon, Jan. 27, 2009)
    Reach up high! Count one, two, three. Shake your rattle. . . . Shout, โ€œHooray for me!โ€ Brightly colored images and playful text will guide little ones through this new Karen Katz book that comes complete with a rattle embedded in its spine! This new title is certain to entertain and excite babies for hours!
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  • Ola Shakes It Up

    Joanne Hyppolite

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Jan. 12, 1998)
    Moving? When Ola Benson's family leaves Roxbury in Boston to a house in the suburbs, Ola is sure her parents have made a big mistake. What on Earth are they doing in Walcott--a historic, stuck-up town where the Bensons are the only black family?True, there are a few good things about the move: Mama and Daddy have better jobs. They have a bigger house, big enough to offer a home to Lillian, a Haitian refugee. But the house is in a "cooperative community" with a million rules: No kids outside after dark. No playing in the street. No jumping in the leaves. No fun.Well, if Ola's stuck in Walcott, she'll make it a place where she can feel at home. Ola the undaunted comes up with plan after plan, including Operation Pretend I Belong Here and Operation Smile If It Kills You. Finally she hits upon the superspecial can't miss plan: Operation Shake It Up.Joanne Hyppolite celebrates community, cooperation, and family life in a warm and realistic story with an irrepressible heroine.
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  • Shake It Up, Kitty!

    Laura Driscoll

    Mass Market Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, June 16, 1997)
    These adorable new book and rattle packages are perfect for anyone with a new baby at home. Each soft, embroidered velour rattle is hand-washable, safety-tested and comes with a heart-shaped hole, so that even infants can grasp it easily. The boldly colored board books feature appealing baby animals and bouncy, rhyming text so babies can shake their rattles in time to the story.
  • Ola Shakes It Up

    Joanne Hyppolite

    Paperback (Yearling, March 9, 1999)
    Moving? When Ola Benson's family leaves Roxbury in Boston to a house in the suburbs, Ola is sure her parents have made a big mistake. What on Earth are they doing in Walcott--a historic, stuck-up town where the Bensons are the only black family?True, there are a few good things about the move: Mama and Daddy have better jobs. They have a bigger house, big enough to offer a home to Lillian, a Haitian refugee. But the house is in a "cooperative community" with a million rules: No kids outside after dark. No playing in the street. No jumping in the leaves. No fun.Well, if Ola's stuck in Walcott, she'll make it a place where she can feel at home. Ola the undaunted comes up with plan after plan, including Operation Pretend I Belong Here and Operation Smile If It Kills You. Finally she hits upon the superspecial can't miss plan: Operation Shake It Up.Joanne Hyppolite celebrates community, cooperation, and family life in a warm and realistic story with an irrepressible heroine.From the Hardcover edition.
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