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Freckle Juice

Judy Blume (1978), 48 pages
Audience: Preschool - 3rd Grade
Category: Easy Reader, Fiction, Humor
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Andrew wants freckles, more than anything! If he had freckles just like Nicky, Mom wouldn't check his neck every day to see if it is clean or not! His classmate, Sharon offers to help. She is willing to sell Andrew her secret recipe for freckles- for a price! Will Andrew get the freckles he so desperately wants? Laugh out loud at how Andrew takes matters into his own hands to obtain his desired spots.
Similar authors: Barbara Parks
Similar books: Junie B., First Grader (at Last!) by Barbara Parks; Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business by Barbara Parks
Reviewed by: mb
Date read: 7/29/2009
ISBN-10: 0440428130
ISBN-13: 9780440428138
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Commenter: Eve, grade 6
not funny, poorly written
5 out of 5 books5 out of 5 books5 out of 5 books5 out of 5 books5 out of 5 booksHe Really Wants Freckles!
Commenter: St. Charles Reader, grade 0
Andrew, a gullible second grader, wants freckles so badly he buys Sharon's freckle juice recipe for fifty cents. What happens next will tickle your funny bone!
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Fred Stays With Me!

Nancy Coffelt (2007), 32 pages
Illustrated by Tricia Tusa
Audience: Preschool - 8th Grade
Category: Animal, Especially for Girls, Fiction, Picture Books
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Some kids have two homes, one with Mom, and one with Dad. Sometimes a girl will have bunk beds at Mom's house, and a regular bed at Dad's house. But for the girl in this story one thing is constant, her dog Fred comes with her everywhere. What happens when Mom gets tired of Fred's barking, and Dad gets tired of Fred stealing his socks? Sometimes a girl has to put her foot down!
Awards nominated: Monarch Award Nominee 2011
Reviewed by: donna
Date read: 4/27/2010
ISBN-10: 0316882690
ISBN-13: 9780316882699
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Freddy the Detective

Walter R. Brooks (2001), 272 pages
Illustrated by Kurt Wiese
Audience: 3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Category: Fiction, Mystery
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Who ever heard of a pig wanting to be a detective? Frederick, the farm pig, decides to become a detective after reading the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. His first assignment is to figure out what happened to the farmer's son's toy train, after it mysteriously disappears one night. While attempting to solve this, Freddy is faced with mystery after mystery, and becomes a very accomplished detective. Among his many adventures, he attempts to foil the rats' plot of stealing all of the farmer's grain, captures bank robbers hiding out near his pen, and finds out why Prinny, the dog's, dinner keeps disappearing.This is a funny, delightful book, full of charming characters. Part of the Freddy the Pig series.
Similar books: Babe: the Gallant Pig by Dick King-Smith
Reviewed by: sc
Date read: 4/13/2009
ISBN-10: 0141312343
ISBN-13: 9780141312347
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Free Baseball

Sue Corbett (2006), 160 pages
Audience: 4th Grade - 8th Grade
Category: Adventure, Especially for Boys, Fiction, Sports
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There is only one thing Felix wants more than to become a professional baseball player. That is for his father to join him and his mother in Florida and be able to join a major league baseball team himself. Felix and his mother fled Cuba when Felix was a baby. His father, a Cuban baseball star, gave up his place on the boat so that Felix could be free. That is all Felix's mother has told him. Felix would give anything for his father to see him play. His mother works constantly and Felix feels she doesn't support his baseball dreams. One day, Felix sneaks into a baseball team's locker room and is mistaken for their batboy. What a chance! Felix stows away on their bus to live his dream, if only for one day. Will his mother ever forgive him? The drama is intense as Felix is in for surprises, not always pleasant, about his father, his mother, and himself.
Similar books: Boy Who Saved Baseball by John Ritter; Heat by Mike Lupica
Reviewed by: vfv
Date read: 8/18/2010
ISBN-10: 0525471200
ISBN-13: 9780525471202
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Friends Forever

Sally Grindley (2007), 48 pages
Illustrated by Penny Dann
Audience: Preschool - 2nd Grade
Category: Animal, Easy Reader, Fiction
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In this story, Jefferson Bear teaches his best friend, Figgy Twosocks the fox, all about friendship. Playing, sharing, helping, and forgiving are some of the things that Figgy Twosocks learns about friendship. But most importantly, he learns that friends are forever. But what do you do when your best friend has to hiberate during the winter leaving you all alone? Read this warm story about what it means to be 'best friends forever!'
Book Series: I Am Reading
Similar authors: Arnold Lobel
Similar books: Frog and Toad Together by Arnold Lobel; Violet and Winston by Sonya Sones Bella and Bean by Rebecca Kai Dotlich A Brand New Day with Mouse and Mole by Wong Herbert Yee
Reviewed by: mb
Date read: 7/20/2009
ISBN-10: 0753459760
ISBN-13: 9780753459768
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