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Bramble and Maggie: Snow Day
(Paperback) author: Jessie Haas
illustrator: Alison Friend
“Haas does a particularly good job of expressing the horse’s point of view as fully as Maggie’s. . . . A beautifully crafted book for beginning readers.” — Booklist (starred review)
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Fergus and Zeke
(Paperback) author: Kate Messner
illustrator: Heather Ross
“The four chapters of this easy reader zip right along with a straightforward, breezy plot and two charming, mischievous mice leading the way.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
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Fergus and Zeke and the Field Day Challenge
(Paperback) author: Kate Messner
illustrator: Heather Ross
“A fun, mouse-sized view of the world. . . . Kids will look forward to their own field days after reading about this one.” —Kirkus Reviews
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Fergus and Zeke at the Science Fair
(Paperback) author: Kate Messner
illustrator: Heather Ross
Charming classroom pets invert expectations with a clever science project that puts a student through her paces.
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Frank and Bean
(Paperback) author: Jamie Michalak
illustrator: Bob Kolar
“An engaging and humorous tale of two friends whose personality differences lead to growth as well as some fun adventures.” —School Library Journal
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Houndsley and Catina
(EBook) author: James Howe
illustrator: Marie-Louise Gay
"Fully suits newly independent readers." — Kirkus Reviews
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Houndsley and Catina
(Paperback) author: James Howe
illustrator: Marie-Louise Gay
"Fully suits newly independent readers." — Kirkus Reviews
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Houndsley and Catina
(Paperback) author: James Howe
illustrator: Marie-Louise Gay
This charming trio of chapters implicitly testifies to the adage that opposites attract. — Publishers Weekly
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Houndsley and Catina and Cousin Wagster
(Paperback) author: James Howe
illustrator: Marie-Louise Gay
“A satisfying homage to friendship and self-confidence, this will make a welcome addition to the easy-reader shelf.” —Booklist
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Houndsley and Catina and the Birthday Surprise
(Paperback) author: James Howe
illustrator: Marie-Louise Gay
"Published in beginning-reader format, this gentle story will appeal to children’s compassion as well as their sense of humor." — Booklist
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