Juvenile Fiction, School & Education
-
I Have Bees in My Brain
A Child's View of Inattentiveness by Trish Hammond
“I was just thinking,” Brady began, “Queenie’s been napping. Do you think that might have something to do with Jasper having more trouble concentrating?” Jasper’s head is buzzing! His brain is stuffed with bees who fill his head with random...
-
If I Were a Ball and More...
A Young Child's Imagination by Cookie Leo
A young child imagines himself/herself as a ball bouncing freely over the world, depicting the freedom, fun, frolic, and happiness while learning concepts and enhancing vocabulary unknowingly. Look for other exciting books in the "If I Were" series.
-
Sticksville
by Jacqueline Scheer
Don’t play with matches! Don’t be a bully! Don’t steal! Mind your manners! I recall when I was about twelve years old and my little sister and I were told to go to bed. Of course, we were never tired at bedtime, so it was highly entertaining to...
-
Bogart The Puppy Meets a Bully at School
by Fil Nufrio
In the book, Bogart The Puppy Meets A Bully At School, to learn how to behave in the real world. In the story Bogart encounters Max a big dog who thinks its funny to pick on and bully smaller dogs and animals. As Bogart tries to make new friends...
-
Carla the Clumsy Bat
Bats in the Schoolhouse Attic by Darlene Hartford
Carla is a beautiful Yuma Bat who lives in the attic of a one hundred year-old schoolhouse. Carla uses echolocation to navigate safely and hunt for food. She is a graceful and skilled Yuma. Then, one mysterious night, Carla becomes clumsy! What...
-
The Puppy Who Wanted to be a Boy
by Jean Gnap
Many children’s books personify animals to convey a certain message. THE PUPPY WHO WANTED TO BE A BOY is one of them. It is the story of a Labrador puppy who would rather grow up to be a boy instead of a dog. Throughout the story he strives to...
-
Of mörg gæludýr
Saga um Eddu Melkorku og lýsnar by Catherine Wayne
Edda Melkorka er ung stúlka sem býr á Íslandi. Edda talar bæði íslensku og ensku (og blandar þeim stundum saman) og hún umgengst reglulega fólk af margvíslegum uppruna. Hún er alin upp við bæði evrópska og norður-ameríska siði og hefðir, svo hún...
-
Perky Girl: The Amazing Life of Bienna Molo
by Vera I. Roberts
is a chapter book for ages 5 through 14 years old. The book follows the main character, a girl named Bienna, from preschool through college and into old age. Bienna is bright, talented, and always sticking up for doing the right things. Bienna...
-
The Shiny House
by Faye Rempel
What secrets lurk inside the house of mystery? And what is its connection to the Louis Riel Rebellion of 1885? The gigantic historical house sits forlornly on the Saskatchewan prairie, its windows boarded and heavy locks securing the doors daring...
-
School Supply Hollow- Book 1 Pencil Meets Eraser
by Cindy Aaker
Pencil enjoys drawing pictures. It’s what he does best, until he finds himself with nothing left to draw upon and no way to fix the mistakes he makes along the way. Then he meets a helpful stranger- Eraser, who changes his life.