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  • The Best Kid in the World: A SugarLoaf Book

    Peter H. Reynolds

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Jealous of her older brother's "Best Kid in the World" medal, SugarLoaf tries to figure out how to get one for herself, but every one of SugarLoaf's good deeds ends in disaster. By the creator of My Very Big Little World.
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  • The Best Kid in the World: A SugarLoaf Book

    Peter H. Reynolds

    language (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 4, 2012)
    In this eBook with audio, when SugarLoaf discovers that her parents once bestowed the Best Kid in the World Award on her brother, her first thought is: But . . . but . . . but what about me? She wants to be the Best Kid in the World, so she decides to be so very helpful that her parents can’t not give the award to her. However, every one of SugarLoaf’s good deeds ends in disaster, and it seems that the award is farther away from her grasp than ever. But what SugarLoaf doesn’t realize is that trying counts for a lot, so she might have a better chance at taking the Best Kid in the World throne than she imagines.
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  • The Best Kid in the World: A SugarLoaf Book

    Peter H. Reynolds

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, July 4, 2012)
    When SugarLoaf discovers that her parents once bestowed the Best Kid in the World Award on her brother, her first thought is: But . . . but . . . but what about me? She wants to be the Best Kid in the World, so she decides to be so very helpful that her parents can’t not give the award to her. However, every one of SugarLoaf’s good deeds ends in disaster, and it seems that the award is farther away from her grasp than ever. But what SugarLoaf doesn’t realize is that trying counts for a lot, so she might have a better chance at taking the Best Kid in the World throne than she imagines.
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  • The Best Kid in the World: A SugarLoaf Book

    Peter H. Reynolds

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2006)
    When SugarLoaf discovers that her parents once bestowed the Best Kid in the World Award on her brother, her first thought is: But... but... but what about me? She wants to be the Best Kid in the World, so she decides to be so very helpful that her parents can't not give the award to her. However, every one of SugarLoaf's good deeds ends in disaster, and it seems that the award is farther away from her grasp than ever. But what she doesn't realize is that trying counts for a lot, so she might have a better chance at taking the Best Kid in the World throne than she imagines.
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