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1. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
by: J. K. Rowling Release date: Jan 01, 2000 Number of Pages: 464 Find in Library Read Review |
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2. Bunnicula in a Box: Bunnicula; Howliday Inn; The Celery Stalks at Midnight; Nighty-Nightmare; Return to Howliday Inn; Bunnicula Strikes Again; Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow (Bunnicula and Friends)
by: James Howe, C. F. Payne Release date: Aug 27, 2013 Number of Pages: 1136 Find in Library Read Review |
Something wicked this way hops… Join Harold, Howie, Chester, and of course, Bunnicula for seven thrilling adventures—all together for the first time in one fur-raising boxed set!
This complete collection includes paperback editions of Bunnicula, Howliday Inn, The Celery Stalks at Midnight, Nighty-Nightmare, Return to Howliday Inn, Bunnicula Strikes Again, and Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow.
3. Wolf Story (New York Review Collections (Hardcover))
by: William McCleery, Warren Chappell Release date: Sep 11, 2012 Number of Pages: 88 Find in Library Read Review |
Oh, and a wolf. It is as Michael always demands: a Wolf Story, which begins one night at bedtime and spins wildly on through subsequent bedtimes and Sunday outings to the beach and park in a succession of ever more trickily tantalizing episodes. Waldo the wolf is sneaking up on Rainbow the hen, when Jimmy Tractorwheel, the son of the local farmer, comes along. After that, there’s no knowing what will happen next, as while stalled in traffic jams or nodding off at night, the boys chime in and the story races on and Waldo finds, if not necessarily dinner, his just desserts.
First published in 1947 and wonderfully illustrated by Warren Chappell, William McCleery’s Wolf Story is a delicious treat for fathers and sons and daughters and mothers alike.
4. How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Book and Grinch (Classic Seuss)
by: Dr. Seuss Release date: Sep 22, 2015 Number of Pages: 64 Find in Library Read Review |
Is there any better holiday gift than a copy of Dr. Seuss’s beloved classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas? Yes! A copy of the book packaged in a sturdy gift box with a 14-inch tall, exclusively-available soft plush Grinch! Now children of all ages can read the story while they cuddle with the iconic character whose heart grows three sizes when he learns the true meaning of Christmas. Also included exclusively in this package is a 32-page paperback “Good Deed Journal.” Filled with simple activities and room for children to write and draw, it’s the perfect way to encourage children to grow their own hearts by helping others.
5. Loretta Mason Potts (New York Review Children’s Collection)
by: Mary Chase, Harold Berson Release date: Jul 15, 2014 Number of Pages: 224 Find in Library Read Review |
6. The Odyssey
by: Gillian Cross, Neil Packer Release date: Sep 11, 2012 Number of Pages: 178 Find in Library Read Review |
Odysseus faces storm and shipwreck, a terrifying man-eating Cyclops, the alluring but deadly Sirens, and the fury of the sea-god Poseidon as he makes his ten-year journey home from the Trojan War. While Odysseus struggles to make it home, his wife, Penelope, fights a different kind of battle as her palace is invaded by forceful, greedy men who tell her that Odysseus is dead and she must choose a new husband. Will Odysseus reach her in time? Homer’s epic, age-old story is powerfully told by Carnegie Medalist Gillian Cross and stunningly illustrated by rising talent Neil Packer.
7. Anatole
by: Eve Titus Release date: Nov 14, 2006 Number of Pages: 40 Find in Library Read Review |
From the Hardcover edition.
8. Welcome To Showside
by: Ian McGinty Release date: Jun 28, 2016 Number of Pages: 176 Find in Library Read Review |
9. Old Granny Fox (Dover Children’s Thrift Classics)
by: Thornton W. Burgess Release date: Jun 23, 2010 Number of Pages: 96 Find in Library Read Review |
Using the wisdom she’s acquired over the years, Granny overrules many of Reddy’s foolhardy suggestions, taking the conceit out of a youngster who thinks he knows more than anyone else. Granny also teaches Reddy quite a bit about patience, common sense, and resourcefulness.
A timeless fable by master storyteller Thornton W. Burgess, Old Granny Fox will delight youngsters with an entertaining story while teaching important lessons — in a painless and enjoyable way — about wildlife, the environment, and personal conduct.
10. Moominpappa At Sea
by: Tove Jansson Release date: Jun 21, 2011 Number of Pages: 224 Find in Library Read Review |
11. The Magical Land of Noom (Books of Wonder)
by: Johnny Gruelle, Johnny Gruelle Release date: Apr 24, 1998 Number of Pages: 192 Find in Library Read Review |
Come on a high-flying adventure with Johnny and Janey as they travel from their own backyard to the mysterious enchanted kingdom they discover on the other side of the moon.
When Johnny and Janey build their Flying Machine out of some old boards and wooden spools, the last thing they expect is for it to actually take off! But that’s just what happens, and before they know it, they’re soaring high above the clouds on their way to the Magical Land of Noom.
Filled with such wonders as mushrooms that taste of ginger cake and flowing springs of lemonade, Noom seems like a paradise to the children. But the lemonade springs belong to the wicked magician Old jingles, who has kidnapped the beautiful Princess of Nite .
Setting out to rescue the princess and return her to her throne, Johnny and Janey are aided by the many friends they find in Noom, including the kind and gentle Soft-Voiced Cow, the spirited Fun Boys, and the exuberant Mr. Tiptoe and his miraculous umbrella. But can this intrepid band defeat the wily Old Jingles and all his tricks?
Johnny Gruelle — who introduced the world to Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy, everyone’s favorite rag dolls — is the creator of this stirring, heartwarming tale. Filled with gentle wisdom and delightful whimsy, it is a wonderful introduction to the boundless imagination and loving spirit of Johnny Gruelle.
12. Dr. Seuss’s Horton Collection Boxed set (Horton Hears a Who and Horton Hatches the Egg)
by: Dr. Seuss Release date: Sep 23, 2008 Number of Pages: 136 Find in Library Read Review |
Dr. Seuss is quite simply the most beloved children’s book author in the world.
13. Hamster Princess: Of Mice and Magic
by: Ursula Vernon Release date: Mar 15, 2016 Number of Pages: 240 Find in Library Read Review |
Princess Harriet has absolutely no interest in brushing her hair, singing duets with woodland animals, or any other typical princess activities. So when a fairy tells a very bored Harriet about twelve mice princesses who are cursed to dance all night long, she happily accepts the quest and sets off with a poncho of invisibility and her trusty battle quail. But when she arrives at the Mouse Kingdom, she discovers there’s more to the curse than meets the eye, and trying to help is dangerous business . . . even for a tough princess like Harriet.
From the creator of Dragonbreath, comes a laugh-out-loud funny new comic-hybrid series, bursting with girl power and furry fairy tale retellings.
14. Winter Holiday
by: Arthur Ransome Release date: Nov 24, 2015 Number of Pages: 512 Find in Library Read Review |
‘You know what it’s like. Dark at teatime and sleeping indoors: nothing ever happens in the winter holidays.’
Or so Nancy thinks. Then the lake ices over completely and the Swallows and Amazons, along with Dick and Dorothea — ‘the D’s’ — plan a race to find the North Pole. How will they reach it if they can’t sail? By sledges of course! But when a blizzard blows up and there is a mix up about signals, the D’s disappear into the Arctic night. Disaster looms. Can the Swallows and Amazons save their friends?
15. Two Little Savages (Dover Children’s Classics)
by: Ernest Thompson Seton Release date: Oct 27, 2011 Number of Pages: 320 Find in Library Read Review |
This is one of the great classics of nature and boyhood by one of America’s foremost nature experts. It presents a vast range of woodlore in the most palatable of forms, a genuinely delightful story. It will provide many hours of good reading for any child who likes the out-of-doors, and will teach him or her many interesting facts of nature, as well as a number of practical skills. It will be sure to awaken an interest in the outdoor world in any youngster who has not yet discovered the fascination of nature.
The story concerns two farm boys who build a teepee in the woods and persuade the grownups to let them live in it for a month. During that time they learn to prepare their own food, build a fire without matches, use an axe expertly, make a bed out of boughs; they learn how to “smudge” mosquitoes, how to get clear water from a muddy pond, how to build a dam, how to know the stars, how to find their way when they get lost; how to tell the direction of the wind, blaze a trail, distinguish animal tracks, protect themselves from wild animals; how to use Indian signals, make moccasins, bows and arrows, Indian drums and war bonnets; how to know the trees and plants, and how to make dyes from plants and herbs. They learn all about the habits of various birds and animals, how they get their food, who their enemies are and how they protect themselves from them.
Most of this information is not generally available in books, and could be gained otherwise only by years of life and experience in suitable surroundings. Yet Mr. Thompson Seton explains it so vividly and fully, with so many clear, marginal illustrations through the book, that the reader will finish “Two Little Savages” with an enviable knowledge of trees, plants, wild-life, woodlore, Indian crafts and arts, and survival information for the wilds. All of this is presented through a lively narrative that has as its heroes two real boys, typically curious about everything in the world around them, eager to outdo each other in every kind of endeavor. The exciting adventures that befall them during their stay in the woods are just the sort of thing that will keep a young reader enthralled and will stimulate his or her imagination at every turn.
16. Freddy Goes Camping (Freddy the Pig)
by: Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese Release date: Dec 23, 2014 Number of Pages: 280 Find in Library Read Review |
In Freddy Goes Camping, Mr. Camphor’s aunts, Minerva and Elmira, are staying with him, much to his disgust. “There’s two kinds of aunts,” he says. “There’s the regular kind, and then there’s the other kind. Mine are the other kind.” He enlists Freddy’s aid in an attempt to rid his house of the ladies, with the result that Freddy and his chums become entangled with some extremely unfriendly ghosts in an abandoned summer hotel. Freddy camps out, goes canoeing, and tosses flapjacks like a pro when he’s not mixing it up with the eerie Mr. Eha . . .
17. A Christmas Carol: The Junior Novel (Disney’s a Christmas Carol)
by: Disney Book Group, Disney Storybook Art Team Release date: Sep 21, 2009 Number of Pages: 144 Find in Library Read Review |
18. Pigeon Post
by: Arthur Ransome Release date: Apr 15, 2013 Number of Pages: 448 Find in Library Read Review |
BACKSTORY: Test your knowledge of the book and its characters, and learn more about water dowsing!
Reunited for the summer, the Swallows and Amazons with Dick and Dorothea launch a prospecting expedition to find the lost gold mine of the high hills above the lake. But the mining camp runs into all sorts of trouble: not only the danger of fire in the drought ridden countryside but also scary encounters with unsafe tunnels. Worst of all is the sinister Squashy Hat, who appears to be a rival prospector and who’s certainly a spy — how can they keep working without him discovering what they’ve found?
19. The Secret World of Arrietty Picture Book (Studio Ghibli Library)
by: Hiromasa Yonebayashi Release date: Feb 07, 2012 Number of Pages: 144 Find in Library Read Review |
Reads L to R (Western style).
Arrietty isn’t your ordinary fourteen-year-old girl – she’s small enough to make her home under the floorboards of a typical house, “borrowing” what she and her family need from the giants in whose shadows they live. A young boy named Sho befriends Arrietty, but when adults discover the Borrowers, Arrittey and Sho must work together to save her family. Based on the classic novel by Mary Norton, Arrietty is a delight for all ages.
20. Asterix Omnibus 7: Includes Asterix and the Soothsayer #19, Asterix in Corsica #20, and Asterix and Caesar’s Gift #21
by: Rene Goscinny, Albert Uderzo Release date: Jun 17, 2014 Number of Pages: 156 Find in Library Read Review |
21. Gobbolino the Witch’s Cat (Kingfisher Modern Classics)
by: Ursula Moray Williams Release date: Sep 15, 2001 Number of Pages: 224 Find in Library Read Review |
22. Tal, His Marvelous Adventures with Noom-Zor-Noom
by: Paul Fenimore Cooper, Ruth Reeves Release date: Jul 01, 2009 Number of Pages: 305 Find in Library Read Review |
23. Five for Victory (Mitchells)
by: Hilda Van Stockum, Hilda Van Stockum Release date: Jun 01, 1995 Number of Pages: 236 Find in Library Read Review |
24. Nate the Great and the Big Sniff
by: Marjorie Weinman Sharmat, Mitchell Sharmat, Martha Weston Release date: Oct 28, 2009 Number of Pages: 80 Find in Library Read Review |
Nate the Great solves crimes with his dog, Sludge. But this time, Sludge can’t help. Sludge is lost! Nate looks high and low. But every clue leads to a dead end until . . . Nate realizes Sludge can help after all!
Check out the Fun Activities section in the back of the book!
Visit Nate the Great and Sludge!
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“Another satisfying entry in a consistently entertaining series.”–Booklist
“These simple chapter books build confidence in children who are just starting to read and who look forward to a new mystery.”–Kirkus Reviews
From the Trade Paperback edition.
25. Santa’s First Christmas
by: Patty Koznick, Chanda Cook Release date: Oct 19, 2016 Number of Pages: 34 Find in Library Read Review |
26. Sniffles (Serendipity Series)
by: Stephen Cosgrove, Robin James Release date: Oct 01, 2013 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
A delightful tale of a young ostrich who exaggerates her adventures to a point of total disbelief. Lessons are learned when a wild adventure comes true and no one believes her.
27. While Mrs. Coverlet Was Away
by: Mary Nash Release date: May 02, 2002 Number of Pages: 157 Find in Library Read Review |
28. Nate the Great on the Owl Express
by: Marjorie Weinman Sharmat, Mitchell Sharmat, Martha Weston Release date: Dec 28, 2004 Number of Pages: 80 Find in Library Read Review |
All aboard the Owl Express! Someone on the train is out to get Olivia’s pet owl, Hoot. But whooo? Nate the Great and his dog, Sludge, hit the rails to help out. Then Hoot disappears! Can Nate solve the mystery?
Check out the Fun Activities section in the back of the book!
Visit Nate the Great and Sludge!
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“With plenty of suspects, comical plot twists, and a satisfying resolution. . . . A strong addition to a popular series.”–School Library Journal
29. The Scribble Squad in the Weird Wild West
by: Donald “Scribe” Ross Release date: Sep 06, 2016 Number of Pages: 258 Find in Library Read Review |
Best friends Rumpus, Tai, Phil, and Phlox are thrilled for the chance to make their first real mural, but when they fall into the world of their own epic painting, they suddenly have to face down the piranha-pistol-packing Wildhares, cattlefish stampedes, and buzzing battlebees of their own creation. Even if they survive, how will they ever find their way back home?
Giddyup with the Scribble Squad as they ride into a very weird, very wild Old West!
* With over a hundred full-color illustrations by nationally renowned street artist Donald “Scribe” Ross
30. Betsy and Billy (Betsy (Paperback))
by: Carolyn Haywood Release date: May 01, 2004 Number of Pages: 144 Find in Library Read Review |
Second grade holds lots of surprises for Betsy, such as her first loose tooth, a Halloween party like no other, and lots of trouble. She and her friend, Billy, try to do right, but every one of their plans winds up with the two of them right in the center of a hilarious mess.
Best Selling Books for 9 year olds:
- Action & Adventure
- Activities, Crafts & Games
- Animals
- Biographies
- Children’s Cookbooks
- Classics
- Comics & Graphic Novels
- Computers & Technology
- Early Learning
- Education & Reference
- Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths
- History
- Holidays & Celebrations
- Humor
- Literature & Fiction
- Mysteries & Detectives
- Religions
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Science, Nature & How It Works
- Sports & Outdoors
Recommended Books for 9 year olds:
- Action & Adventure
- Activities, Crafts & Games
- Animals
- Biographies
- Children’s Cookbooks
- Classics
- Comics & Graphic Novels
- Computers & Technology
- Early Learning
- Education & Reference
- Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths
- History
- Holidays & Celebrations
- Humor
- Literature & Fiction
- Mysteries & Detectives
- Religions
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Science, Nature & How It Works
- Sports & Outdoors
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