Recommended in John Green's Book Giving Guide: A novel of friendships, crushes, and romance that "e;captures the exhilaration and agony of being a teen"e; (School Library Journal).
The story tells of how unscrupulous millionaire Benjamin Scobell decides to build a casino on the small Mediterranean island of Mervo, dragging in the unwitting heir to the throne to help.
This book tells the story of an impoverished, embarrassment-prone Drone Archibald "e;Archie"e; Moffam (pronounced "e;Moom"e;), and his difficult relationship with his art-collecting, hotel-owning millionaire father-in-law Daniel Brewster.
This Title Explains How Humans And Animals Have A Skeleton To Support The Inner Workings Of Their Bodies And How The Muscle Attached To The Skeleton Helps Us Move.
After seven years, the Giant has nothing left to say to his friend the Cornish ogre, and so he returns home to his castleonly to find that in his absence, the children have been playing in his beautiful garden.
Sainsbury's Children's Book Award winner for Best Picture Book; A Guardian Best New Children's Book; The Sunday Times' Children's Book of the WeekIf you ever see a box of cornflakes offering a free lion, ignore it!
Sainsbury's Children's Book Award winner for Best Picture Book; A Guardian Best New Children's Book; The Sunday Times' Children's Book of the WeekIf you ever see a box of cornflakes offering a free lion, ignore it!
Young witch Tiga Whicabim is just starting to settle into glitzy Ritzy City when Fran the Fabulous Fairy discovers that Tiga's best friend Peggy has gone missing--leaving behind only a note explaining that she's "e;AWAY WITH THE FAIRIES"e; and evil Felicity Bat is now in charge.
Talented but painfully shy eighth-grader Lark secretly writes feisty, heartfelt songs about her life-about school, crushes on boys, not getting along with her mom, and missing her dad who lives in Nashville.