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Allen, Jonathan Mucky Moose PreK-3

Mucky, the muckiest, smelliest moose in the forest, proves

that smelling bad has its advantages when trying to outwit

a fierce wolf.



Baker, Keith Meet Mr. & Mrs. Green Pre-2

A loving alligator couple enjoy going camping, eating

pancakes, and visiting the county fair.



Bailey, Linda Stanley’s Party PreK-2

Stanley the dog’s people are out an awful lot and Stanley

discovers that there are lots of fun things to do around the

house when they are gone. Then Stanley decides it would

be more fun if he invites some friends and that spells

trouble.



Blake, Quentin Loveykins PreK-3

A woman rescues a baby bird blown from his nest in

a storm and proceeds to care for him with gourmet

food, cozy blankets, and walks in a stroller, but

eventually her “loveykins” is ready to try his wings.



Bunting, Eve No Nap! PreK

Dad tries various activities to get Susie tired enough to

take her nap, but they only exhaust him.



Child, Lauren What Planet are you from Clarice Bean? 1-4

When Clarice has to do a school project on the

environment, she and her family become eco-warriors

in an attempt to save a tree on their street.



Cronin, Doreen Diary of a Worm PreK-2

A young worm discovers, day by day, that there are some

very good things and some not so good things about being

an earthworm in this great big world.



Cronin, Doreen Duck for President PreK-K

After his successful debut in Click Clack Moo, Duck gets

tired of working for Farmer Brown and his ambition leads

to his being elected president of the United States.



Donnelly, Jennifer Humble Pie 1-3

Theo, a spoiled little boy who only thinks of himself, gets

his “just desserts” when he is trapped in an enormous pie

and almost baked.



Dorros, Arthur City Chicken PreK-3

Egged on by the cat next door, a chicken from the city visit

the country to see what she’s been missing, and finds that

it’s not “all it’s cracked up to be.”



Feiffer, Jules Bark, George! PreK-2

When George’s mother says “Bark, George!” George goes

“meow” or “quack-quack”. What’s going on with George?



Fisher, Carolyn A Twisted Tale PreK-1

After a tornado hits Bailey Tarbell’s family farm all

the animals are mixed up and it takes some creative

thinking for Bailey to get things straightened out—almost!



Howe, James The Day the Teacher Went Bananas K-3

A class’s new teacher, who leads the children in a number

of very popular activities, turns out to be a gorilla.



Johnson, Paul Brett The Cow Who Wouldn’t Come Down K-3

Miss Rosemary tries everything to coax her flying cow

Gertrude down from the sky.



Lester, Helen Tackylocks and the Three Bears K-3

Tacky the penguin and his friends perform a play for the

little penguins in Mrs. Beakly’s class, but with Tacky in the

lead role, things do not go exactly as planned.



Marshall, James Portly McSwine K-3

Despite all attempts to reassure him, Portly McSwine frets

about the National Snout Day celebration he has planned.



McFarland, Lyn Rossiter Widget PreS

A small stray dog is accepted into a household full of cats

by learning to “fit in”, but when his mistress is hurt, he

demonstrates that being a dog is not all bad.



Meddaugh, Susan Cinderella’s Rat PreK-2

One of the rats that was turned into a coachman by

Cinderella’s fairy godmother tells his story.



Meddaugh, Susan Martha Speaks 1-3

Problems arise when Martha, the family dog, learns to

speak after eating alphabet soup.



Munsch, Robert More Pies PreK-2

Samuel wakes up very, very hungry. When his mother

refuses to cook him seven fried chickens for breakfast, he

needs another plan - so he enters a pie-eating contest!



Numeroff, Laura Dogs Don’t Wear Sneakers PreK-1

In a child’s imagination, animals do wacky things,

including ducks riding bikes, yaks skiing, and fish eating

bagels.



Palatini, Margie Bad Boys 2-4

Two hungry wolves in disguise attempt to raid a sheep

farm, but are outwitted by some very clever ewes.



Palatini, Margie Earthquack 1-4

When Chucky Ducky feels the earth beneath him grumble

and rumble, he runs to alert the other barnyard animals to

the coming earthquake, but just as a wily weasel is about to

take advantage of their fears the true source of the rumbling

is revealed.



Rylant, Cynthia The Great Gracie Chase: Stop That Dog!

PreK-1

Find out why painters, the delivery woman, the paperboy

and other neighborhood people are chasing silly little

Gracie the dog all over!



Sharratt, Nick Shark in the Park PreK-1

Through his telescope a little boy keeps seeing what seems

to be a shark in the park, but by turning the page the reader

can see and identify the whole object.



Stanley, Diane Saving Sweetness K-3

The sheriff of a dusty western town rescues Sweetness, an

unusually resourceful orphan, from nasty old Mrs. Sump

and her terrible orphanage.



Stoeke, Janet Minerva Louise and the Red Truck Pre-K

Minerva Louise, an airhead hen, goes for a joyride

ride in the back of the farm’s red truck.



Teague, Mark Dear Mrs. LaRue K-2

Gertrude LaRue receives typewritten and paw-written

letters from her dog Ike, entreating her to let him leave the

Igor Brotweiler Canine Academy and come back home.



Terasaki, Stanley Todd Ghosts for Breakfast PreK-3

One night a young boy and his father investigate their

frightened neighbor’s report about ghosts at a near-by

farm.



Westcott, Nadine Bernard Skip to My Lou PreK-2

When his parents leave a young boy in charge of the farm

for a day, chaos erupts as the animals take over the house.

Wiesner, David Tuesday K-3

Frogs rise on their lily pads, float through the air, and

explore the nearby houses while their inhabitants sleep.



Willems, Mo Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! PreK-K

A pigeon dreams of driving the bus and uses all his

persuasive skills to try and worm his way into the driver’s

seat.



Youth Holiday Collection



Jackson, Alison I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie

PreK-2

An old lady comes to Thanksgiving dinner with a

mouthwatering pie and a monstrous appetite! This ravenous

relative doesn’t even make it to the table before she has

swallowed her own offering.



Lasky, Kathryn Porkenstein PreK-2

Lonely after his two brothers are eaten by the Big Bad

Wolf, Dr. Smart Pig invents a wolf-proof friend to keep him

company on Halloween.



Nikola-Lisa, W Shake d’em Halloween Bones PreK-2

A rhythmic tale about different fairy tale characters who

attend a hip-hop Halloween ball.



Tryon, Leslie Albert’s Thanksgiving K-3

Albert the duck helps the animal children of Pleasant

Valley School prepare a Thanksgiving feast.



Wolff, Patricia Rae Cackle Cook’s Monster Stew K-2

Although Cackle Cook’s pet monster hates gathering the

ingredients, from ape hair to zombie clump, for her world-

famous monster stew, he loves to eat it.



Wynot, Jillian The Mother’s Day Sandwich PreK-2

Ivy and Hackett’s plan to give their mother a Mother’s Day

breakfast in bed almost turns to disaster until Mother finds

a way to save the day.



Readers



Brown, Marc Tolon Spooky Riddles 1-3

Witches, skeletons, ghosts, vampires, mummies, and the

like are featured in this collection of riddles.



Cazet, Denys Minnie and Moo Save the Earth 1-3

While relaxing in the farmer’s hot tub, two cow friends

unknowingly thwart an alien invasion and save the planet.

(and try other Minnie and Moo books)



Cutler, Jane Rose and Riley 1-2

Together two good friends figure out how to prepare for the

possibility of rain, how to celebrate un-birthdays and what

to do with worries.



Jewell, Nancy Two Silly Trolls 1-3

Nip and Tuck, two troll brothers, share silly experiences,

including building a house without a roof, getting lost on

the way to their own picnic, and sharing a traveling itch.



Koller, Jackie French Mole and Shrew Are Two 1-3

Shrew proves to be a good friend for Mole in various

situations, including finding a new house and attending a

fancy party.



Lobel, Arnold Small Pig 1-2

Because the farmer’s wife insists on cleaning his mud

puddle, a little pig runs away to the city where he becomes

permanently stuck in what he thought was a mud puddle.



Lopshire, Robert Put Me in the Zoo K-2

A large spotted animal discovers that he really belongs in a

circus, not a zoo.

Medearis, Angela We Eat Dinner in the Bathtub K-2

A young boy visits his friend who lives in a topsy-turvy

house.



Mooser, Stephen Funnyman’s First Case 1-2

A wisecracking waiter uses some of his best jokes to foil a

robbery.



Mozelle, Shirley Zack’s Alligator 1-3

When Zack soaks his new alligator keychain in water, it

grows into a full-sized and fun-loving alligator.



Parish, Peggy Amelia Bedelia 1-3

A literal-minded housekeeper causes a ruckus in the

household when she attempts to make sense of some

instructions. (And other Amelia Bedelia books)



Rylant, Cynthia Henry and Mudge 1-3

Henry, feeling lonely on a street without any other children,

finds companionship and love in a big dog named Mudge.

(and other Henry and Mudge books)



Seuss, Dr. I am Not Going to Get Up Today 1-3

A boy is so sleepy that he vows nothing will get him out of

his morning bed, neither peas and beans nor the United

States Marines.



Simon, Charnan Show and Tell Sam 1-2

Rosie brings her dog Sam to school for show-and-tell.



Spirn, Michele Sobel The Know-Nothings Talk Turkey 1-3

Four friends celebrate Thanksgiving in their own silly way.



Thomas, Shelley Moore Good Night, Good Knight K-2

A Good Knight helps three little dragons who are having

trouble getting to sleep.

Wiseman, B. Morris Goes to School 1-2

Morris the Moose has an exciting day in school leaning the

alphabet, counting, singing, spelling and doing other things

that make him a unique moose.



Zion, Gene Harry and the Lady Next Door 1-2

Harry the dog goes to fantastic lengths to make his

neighbor stop singing.



Illustrated Fiction



Ahlberg, Allan Half a Pig 1-4

Esmeralda the pig is fought over by her owners, sweet Mrs.

Harbottle and her nasty ex-husband Mr. Harbottle, who

wants to turn her into sausages.



Ernst, Lisa Campbell Goldilocks Returns 1-4

Thirty years after Goldilocks first met the three bears, she

returns to fix up their cottage and soothe her guilty

conscience.



Clement, Gary Just Stay Put 1-4

A resident of Chelm, Poland, mistakes his hometown for

Warsaw.



Ketteman, Helen Bubba the Cowboy Prince K-3

Loosely based on “Cinderella”, this fairy tale in Texas stars

a cow as the fairy godmother and the hero, Bubba, as the

stepson of a wicked rancher.



Laden, Nina When Pigasso Met Mootisse K-5

Pigasso, a talented pig, and Mootisse, an artistic bull, live

across the road from one another, but when conflicts arise

they build fences that ultimately become modern art

masterpieces. Includes biographies of the real-life artists,

Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.

Macaulay, David Why the Chicken Crossed the Road PreK-1

By crossing a road, a chicken sets off a wild chain of events

that includes exploding bathrooms.



O’Malley, Kevin Mount Olympus Basketball 1-4

It’s the gods versus the mortals in this basketball game in

Greece, and the gods pull some dirty tricks to try and win.



O’Malley, Kevin Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude 1-4

Cooperatively writing a fairy tale for school, a girl

imagines a beautiful princess whose beloved ponies are

being stolen by a giant, and a boy conjures up the muscular

biker who will guard the last pony in exchange for gold.



O’Malley, Kevin Velcome 2-4

An illustrated collection of scary stories with humorous

endings, featuring such elements as a boy being followed

home by a coffin, a rapping noise in a haunted house, and

strange intruders at the front door.



Pinkwater, Daniel Author’s Day K-3

In this comedy of errors, a famous children’s author visits

an elementary school.



Pinkwater, Daniel The Picture of Morty & Ray 2-4

Inspired by a movie plot, Morty and Ray paint pictures

of each other and then do mean things at school to see if

their portraits will turn ugly.



Scieszka, Jon Squids Will Be Squids K-5

Contemporary fables with tongue-in-cheek morals address

such topics as homework, curfews, and television

commercials.



Stevens, Janet Jackalope K-3

A jackrabbit that wishes to be feared asks his fairy

godrabbit for horns and becomes the first jackalope. But

there is one condition – he must learn not to tell lies.



Youth Fiction



Ahlberg, Allan Woof! 4-6

Ten-year-old Eric Banks and his friend Roy have some

interesting adventures as they try to find out why Eric

keeps turning into a Norfolk terrier and then back into a

boy.



Atwater, Richard Mr. Popper’s Penguins 4-6

The unexpected delivery of a large crate containing an

Antarctic penguin changes the life and fortunes of Mr.

Popper, a house painter obsessed by dreams of the Polar

regions.



Auch, Mary I Was a Third Grade Science Project 2-4

Brian tries to hypnotize his dog into believing he’s a cat,

but the spell works on one of Brian’s classmates instead.



Avi Never Mind!: A Twin Novel 4-7

Twelve-year-old twins Meg and Edward have nothing in

common, so they are as surprised as everyone else when

Meg’s dreams of popularity and Edward’s mischievous

schemes collide in a hilarious showdown.



Blume, Judy Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing 3-4

Tells of Peter Hatcher’s trials and tribulations, most of

which are caused by his two-year-old pesky brother, Fudge.

Sequel is Superfudge.



Bunting, Eve Nasty, Stinky Sneakers 4-6

Colin thins his sneakers are so smelly that they will win a

prize and then they suddenly disappear.



Butterworth, Oliver The Enormous Egg 3-6

The story of a boy whose hen lays a large egg, which

hatches a triceratops!

Cleary, Beverly Henry Huggins 3-5

When Henry adopts Ribsy, a dog of no particular breed,

humorous adventures follow. (and other Henry Huggins or

Ramona Books by Cleary)



Cooney, Doug The Beloved Dearly 4-6

Although his father has forbidden it, Ernie, a twelve-year-

old business tycoon, makes a tidy profit in the pet funeral

business. When he refuses to give his star employee a raise

and the business starts to fall apart, it takes the death of his

own dog to bring everyone back together again.



David, Lawrence The Most Evil, Friendly Villain Ever 2-4

Horace Splattly, the brave Cupcaked Crusader, must try to

stop whoever has ordered a dark rain cloud that dispenses

water-balloon sized raindrops to hover over the playground

during recess. (And try other “Horace Splattly - Cupcaked

Crusader” books)



Erickson, John R. Hank the Cowdog 3-5

Various titles about Hank the Cowdog and his sidekick

Drover and their adventures on the ranch.



Horvath, Polly The Pepins and Their Problems 3-6

The reader is invited to help solve the Pepins’ many

problems, including a cow that gives lemonade and dealing

with a neighbor who is very competitive.



Kelly, Ellen A. The Lucky Lizard 2-4

Eight-year-old Todd needs the help of his pet lizard and the

support of his family to overcome his fear of his new

bicycle in time for the Bike Derby at school.



Korman, Gordon Invasion of the Nose Pickers 4-6

While on a fourth-grade trip to New York City, Devin helps

his friend Stan Mflxnys, a 147-year-old alien from the

planet Pan, and other E.T.s try to locate the Humongan who

is stealing the Pants’ power supply, thereby disabling the

microcomputer in Stan’s nose.



Korman, Gordon The Toilet Paper Tigers 4-5

When his Little League team gets a coach who knows

nothing about baseball, seventh grader Corey is dismayed

to see the team taken over by the coach’s pushy twelve-

year-old granddaughter.



Levine, Gail Carson Ella Enchanted 5-8

In this novel based on the story of Cinderella, Ella struggles

against the childhood curse that forces her to obey any

order given to her.



Lindgren, Astrid E. Pippi Longstocking 4-6

Escapades of a lucky little girl who lives with a horse and a

monkey—but without any parents—at the edge of a

Swedish village.



McDonald, Megan Judy Moody 3-5

Judy Moody starts third grade in a bad mood until she gets

an assignment to create a collage all about herself and

throws herself into creating the “Me collage”. (And try

other “Judy Moody” books)



Miles, Betty Secret Life of the Underwear Champ 3-5

Ten-year-old Larry is “discovered” on the street and asked

to appear in a television commercial. Only later does he

find out what he is advertising.



Paulsen, Gary Schernoff Discoveries 5+

Harold and his best friend, both hopeless geeks and societal

misfits, try to survive unusual science experiments, the

attacks of the football team, and other dangers of junior

high school.



Peck, Richard A Long Way from Chicago 6-9

A boy recounts his annual summer trips to rural Illinois with

his sister during the Great Depression to visit their larger-

than-life grandmother. (See also “A Year Down Yonder” for

more adentures from Grandma)



Scrimger, Richard Noses are Red 4-7

Alan is off on a camping trip with his good friend, Victor.

The woods are full of dangers and the boys encounter them

all in one hilarious misadventure after another.



Seuling, Barbara Oh, No! It’s Robert! 2-4

No one would call Robert an overachiever but when his

teacher announces a classroom achievement contest, Robert

is determined to win. Will being a super volunteer earn

him enough points to take the prize?



Tolan, Stephanie S. Surviving the Applewhites 4-6

Jake, a budding juvenile delinquent, is sent for home

schooling to the arty and eccentric Applewhite family’s

Creative Academy, where he discovers talents and interests

he never knew he had.



Wallace, Bill Snot Stew 3-6

Brother and sister cats are taken in by a family and learn

the pleasures and dangers of living alongside humans.



Winkler, Henry Niagara Falls, or Does It? 3-4

Fourth-graders Hank, Ashley and Frankie are preparing for

a magic show at the Rock ‘n Bowl when Hank’s creative

alternative to an English essay gets him grounded the

week of the show. (And other “Hank Zipzer” books)



Middle School Collection



Anderson, M.T. Burger Wuss 8+

Hoping to lose his loser image, Anthony plans revenge on a

bully, which results in a war between two competing fast

food restaurants, Burger Queen and O’Dermott’s.

Cabot, Meg All American Girl 7+

Fifteen-year-old Samantha foils an assassination attempt on

the President, gets appointed Teen Ambassador to the

United Nations and catches the eye of the very cute First

Son. Fans of Cabot’s The Princess Diaries series should

check this out.



Ferris, Jean Love Among the Walnuts 6-8

Born and raised in isolation in a wealthy, eccentric family,

Sandy is shocked when he, his parents, and their servants

become victims of a vicious plot by his greedy uncles to

incapacitate them and take their money.



Frank, Lucy Just Ask Iris 6-8

In the summer before seventh grade, twelve-year-old Iris

Diaz-Pinkowitz goes up and down the fire escape outside

her new New York City apartment, becoming an integral

part of the lives of her human and animal neighbors.



Gantos, Jack Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key 4+

To the constant disappointment of his mother and his

teachers, Joey has trouble paying attention or controlling

his mood swings when his prescription meds wear off and

he starts getting worked up and acting wired.



Hayes, Daniel Eye of the Beholder 5-8

Eighth graders Tyler and Lymie mastermind a hoax in

which they imitate the sculptures of a famous artist who

once lived in their town, but they find themselves in big

trouble when their work is accepted as genuine by art

critics.



Korman, Gordon Losing Joe’s Place 5-8

Jason and his two friends move into Jason’s brother’s

apartment and manage to wreak havoc in it during one

funny and memorable summer.

Korman, Gordon This Can’t Be Happening at Macdonald Hall

5-8

As they seem to be at the bottom of every prank at

Macdonald Hall, the headmaster decides to separate

roommates Bruno and Boots, but to little avail. (and other

Boots and Bruno stories.)



Myers, Walter Dean The Mouse Rap 6+

During an eventful summer in Harlem, fourteen-year-old

Mouse and his friends fall in and out of love and search for

a hidden treasure from the days of Al Capone.



Peck, Richard The teacher’s funeral: a comedy in 3 parts

5+

In rural Indiana, 1904 fifteen-year-old Russell dreams of

quitting school and joining a wheat threshing team. This

plan is disrupted though when his sister takes over the

school after mean old Myrt Arbuckle “hauls off and dies.”



Powell, Randy The Whistling Toilets 6+

While coaching tennis for a group of inner city “runts” as

well as for his friend Ginny, a star player, sixteen-year-old

Stan grows in understanding himself and others.



Rennison, Louise Angus, Thongs and Full-frontal Snogging 6+

Presents the humorous journal of a year in the life of a

fourteen-year-old British girl who tries to reduce the size of

her nose, stop her mad cat from terrorizing the

neighborhood animals, and win the love of handsome hunk

Robbie.



Rennison, Louise On the Brighter Side, I’m Now the Girlfriend

of a Sex God 7+

Fourteen-year-old British schoolgirl Georgia continues her

diary in which she records her misadventures in reclaiming

the attention of seventeen-year-old Robbie, while coping

with her friends, family, and dog-like cat Angus at the same

time.

Sandoval, Linda Who’s Your Daddy? 6-9

Meet three girls who blame their horrible social lives on

their fathers. Instead of going to the homecoming dance

alone, these 16-year-old outcasts hold a “Dumb Supper”-

a Celtic ritual that should lead them to their true loves.

The dinner ends in disaster, and now their lives change in

ways they never expected.



Whytock, Cherry My Cup Runneth Over: the Life of Angelica

Cookson Potts 6-8

Believing she is too big, fourteen-year-old Angel tries

dieting and kick-boxing to lose weight; but thanks to her

friends and the school fashion show, she discovers that her

size is just right. Includes recipes.



Williams, Carol Lynch A Mother to Embarrass Me 6-8

Twelve-year-old Laura cannot believe how embarrassing

her mother has become, especially now that she is

pregnant.



Non-Fiction



398.248 H

Hassett, John and Ann The Three Silly Sisters Grubb Prek-3

In this revision of the familiar tale “The Three Billy Goats

Gruff”, three sisters manage to outwit Ugly-Boy Bobby

who spends his time under the bridge they must cross on

their way to school.



629.22 L

Lichtenheld, Tom Everything I Know About Cars: A Collection of

Made-up Facts, Educated Guesses and Silly

Pictures About Cars, Trucks and Other

Zoomy Things. 1-3

At the beginning of the book the author states: “I don’t

know much about real cars, but I’m an expert on made-

up cars, so this book is a big traffic jam of mostly made-up

cars.” He recounts a history of cars that involves pre-

historic cavemen, ancient Egyptians, Vikings, and two

horses named Winnie and Nay. (And try other “Everything

I Know About…” books.)



793.734 T

Terban, Marvin Too Hot to Hoot 3-6

A collection of progressively harder to guess palindrome

riddles.



793.7 S

Sterne, Noelle Tyrannosaurus Wrecks 2-4

A collection of riddles about dinosaurs including “How

does a dinosaur send a letter? Fierce class” and “What kind

of dinosaurs make good policemen? Tricera-cops”.



810.8 C

Cole, Joanna The Laugh Book 4-6

A collection of jokes, riddles, tongue twisters, tricks, games,

poems and stories.



811 S

Silverstein, Shel Runny Babbit: a billy sook 4-6

A fun-filled new offering from the creator of Where the

Sidewalk Ends, A Light in the Attic, and other favorites.



811.54 P

Prelutsky, Jack It’s Raining Pigs and Noodles K+

A collection of humorous poems such as “The

Dancing Hippopotami,” “You Can’t Make Me Eat

That,” “My Father’s Name is Sasquatch,” and “Dear

Wumbledeedumble.”



811.54 P

Prelutsky, Jack The New Kid on the Block 3-6

Humorous poems about such strange creatures and

people as Baloney Belly Billy and the Gloopy

Gloopers.

811.54 S

Singer, Marilyn Creature Carnival 3-5

A collection of twenty-six poems featuring some of the

creepiest, funniest, most bizarre and fascinating creatures

from myth, legend and popular culture.



811.6 A

Ashman, Linda Essential Worldwide Monster Guide 2-5

A collection of lively rhymes introducing readers to

monsters around the world, from Africa and Armenia to

Scotland and South America.



818.5402 H

Hall, Katy Kitty Riddles K-2

A collection of riddles about cats, including “Which

famous kitty ruled Egypt? Cleocatra!” and “How do

kitties cut their grass? With a lawn meower!”



818.5402 H

Hall, Katy Batty Riddles K-2

A collection of riddles about bats, including “Why did the

little bat walk around in his pajamas? He didn’t have

a bat robe!”



818.5402 R

Rissinger, Matt Totally Terrific Jokes 1-4

Easy to read and fun to tell jokes and riddles covering a

variety of topics.



818.5402 R

Rissinger, Matt Nutty Jokes 1-3

A collection of humorous riddles, including “What’s

big and white and lives in the Sahara Desert?” “A

lost polar bear,” “What cartoon animal weighs the

least?” “Skinny the Pooh,” and “What’s brown and

has 8 legs and a big trunk?” “A spider coming

home from a trip.”

818.5402 W

Walker, Barbara K. Laughing Together 3-5

A compilation of jokes from around the world.



821.914 D

Dahl, Roald Revolting Rhymes 3-5

Humorous retelling in verse of six well-known fairy tales,

featuring surprise endings in place of the traditional

happily-ever-after.



821.914 M

McNaughton, Colin Who’s Been Sleeping in My Porridge? K-3

A collection of poems that take a look at the grosser,

weirder, funnier side of life, including “A Giant Gorilla

Came Up to Me,” “Itchy Feet,” and “If Ever Aliens.”


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