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What do you do when your bully is stronger than you? The end of the school year is stressful as tests and finals take up all the focus for Jake and his friends. But as Brad gets stronger and more difficult, Jake is terrified that if he gets into a fight with Brad, he will both lose the fight and be expelled from the Dolbin School for the Extraordinary.
Fear has spread throughout the Dolbin School for the Extraordinary campus. An unexplained explosion has destroyed Professor O'Grady's lab during his absence from school. Students fear he is a part of underground group The Dark Cloud who wish to take over the school. Meanwhile Jake Cooper's old bully is getting inexplicably stronger. And now is picking fights with Jake. Which raises the question, what do you do when the bully is stronger than you?
Grey Beard the pirate, arguing classmates, science work, and a Three-Headed Alien that is intent on blowing up the world, all make Kevin's week. Oh yeah, then there are the illegal fireworks. Is Kevin going to make it through?Kevin and the Three-Headed Alien continues the story of Kevin, from Kevin and the Seven Lions, and introduces Jared, Sam, TJ and Sarah. Follow Kevin as his classmates discover that he writes down his daydreams and decides that Kevin needs to share his work, despite Kevin's determination to keep his work quiet.Kevin and the Three-Headed Alien is an 11,000 word early chapter book, with illustrations by Carla Tracy, leveled for third and fourth grade readers. Chapters are 1-3 pages each. It is a story of friendship, and the joy of creativity.
Jake Cooper's first few weeks at The Dolbin School for the Extraordinary are filled with helicopter crashes, explosions, and classes about superheroes. But school gets even more interesting with the discovery of a secret group named Dark Cloud. Has Dark Cloud returned? Are students still safe at The Dolbin School for the Extraordinary?
Even superheros have bullies. Jake Cooper is a 4th grader at Kane elementary school, life is normal. Math, Reading, PE, and bullies are normal part of his week. Until he discovers he can throw his bully 60 feet through a window. At Dolbin he discovers he is not alone. Running 100 miles per hour, healing quickly, shutting down electronics with the snap of a finger, are just the first Extraordinary skills Jake discovers. How is the school kept secret? How do children out run run cars, throw people through windows. and survive horrific accidents without the world discovering their existence? As Professor Guinness explains, " most people don't want to believe when they see the Extraordinary right in front of them." Will you believe? Dolbin School for the Extraordinary is a 27,000 word middle grade story, about friendship, superheros, and working together to stop bullies.
Irving Williams is on vacation with his family. It seems like it is going to be a normal vacation, that is, until his grandfather tells him about the ghost at the local lighthouse. Irving's grandfather promises to show him a ghost. That is if Irving doesn't run away scared first.
For Aaron Chu's birthday he gets a baseball card of his favorite player Rusty McClure. A card from McClure second year. But his friends, The Number Investigators, discover that he really wants a McClure rookie card. Marcus and the other number investigators make a deal with Aaron that he can make enough money to buy a McClure rookie card. The problem is, a nice rookie card is expensive. So the Number Investigators decide to help Aaron out by organizing a lemonade stand and baseball card show. Aaron will try and sell of his other cards in order to earn enough to purchase a McClure rookie card. Even if he sells some of his cards, will it be enough?
Charlotte Morgan is a third grader who loves math.With her friends Sally, Marcus, and Aaron they form the Number Investigators, a group that solves problems with their enjoyment of math.Charlotte's is terrified of having to stand in front of the entire school for Turing Elementary School Math Bee.That's only in two weeks, or 14 days, or 336 hours or 20,160 minutes. Can she take the pressure?Also someone took the Number Investigators stuff out of their treehouse. Was it the class bully, Gavin Eggleston?Can they get their stuff back? Will Charlotte be able to handle the pressure of the math bee?Charlotte Morgan and the Great Big Math Problem, is a 20,000 chapter book for second and third grade readers, and up.
The Apocalypse was supposed to be explosive and filled with zombies. Instead, it requires staying home with your kid and fighting boredom--it wasn't supposed to be like that. The journal follows an unnamed single dad with his daughter as they navigate the Pop Tart rations, virtual third grade, zombie animals, and Crazy Carl--a notable neighbor. Explore the Apocalypse as it was supposed to be. Historians will debate what was real, what was exaggerated, and what was completely made up, and who the heck was Crazy Carl?
When Kevin and his friends decide set up a film festival to show the movie they made "Attack of the Three-Headed Alien", other kids at school want to join in and make their own movies. Will Kevin's parents still allow them to have the festival? Will his friends turn it too much into a competition? More importantly, will Kevin survive the week? Kevin and the Triple Creature Feature continues the story from "Kevin and the Three-Headed Alien. It is a 12,000 word early chapter book leveled for 2nd through 4th graders, with five illustrations.
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