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- I love my teacher! / by Gilbert, Frances,1969-; Unten, Eren Blanquet.;
- "A girl loves her teacher and loves going to school so much that at home she plays teacher to her pets."--Provided by publisher.Ages 4-6.Grades K-1.F&P text level G.LSC
- Subjects: Teachers; Schools; Girls; Pets; Human-animal relationships;
- What's my superpower? / by Johnston, Aviaq.; Mack, Tim,1984-;
- Nalvana feels like her friends have superpowers. Some have super speed, some have super strength, and others are better than she is at a million other things. Nalvana feels like she is the only kid in town without a superpower. But then her mom shows Nalvana that her superpower was right in front of her all along.LSC
- Subjects: Children; Girls; Mothers and daughters; Friendship; Ability;
- What's my superpower? / by Johnston, Aviaq.; Mack, Tim,1984-;
- Nalvana feels like her friends have superpowers. Some have super speed, some have super strength, and others are better than she is at a million other things. Nalvana feels like she is the only kid in town without a superpower. But then her mom shows Nalvana that her superpower was right in front of her all along.LSC
- Subjects: Children; Girls; Mothers and daughters; Friendship; Ability;
- Skateboard Sibby / by O'Connor, Clare,1967-;
- Eleven-year-old super skateboarder Sibby Henry liked her life just fine until her father quit his job and forced her family to move from Charlottetown to Halifax. Now she's living with her Nan and Pops, starting at a new school and missing her super best friend Vera. On top of all that, Sibby is without the one thing that helps her feel confident and grounded: her skateboard. Within minutes of arriving at her new school, Sibby knows she will have a hard time following Vera's two rules for making new friends. First rule, stay chill. Second, ignore trouble. It's hard to be chill when you see a brand new super dope skate park but you no longer have a skateboard. And, when a kid named Freddie starts to push Sibby's friend around, Sibby knows she's found the kind of trouble that can't be ignored.LSC
- Subjects: Skateboarders; Girls; Schools; Moving, Household;
- The seaside corpse / by Jocelyn, Marthe.; Follath, Isabelle.;
- Includes bibliographical references.For young detective Aggie Morton and her friend Hector, an opportunity to dig up fossils becomes even more thrilling when a corpse washes ashore.LSC
- Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Historical fiction.; Teenage girls; Murder; Paleontologists; Criminal investigation;
- The Baby-sitters Club. a graphic novel / by Telgemeier, Raina.; Lamb, Braden.;
- "Kristy, Mary Anne, Claudia, and Stacey are best friends and founding member of The Baby-sitters Club. Whatever comes up--cranky toddlers, huge dogs, scary neighbors, prank calls--you can count on them to save the day. Baby-sitting isn't always easy, and neither is dealing with strict parents, new families, fashion emergencies, and mysterious secrets. But no matter what, the BSC have what they need most: friendship"--Page [4] of cover.
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Girls; Babysitters; Clubs; Cartoons and comics.;
- Colette's lost pet / by Arsenault, Isabelle,1978-;
- After moving to a new neighborhood, Colette is bored and lonely and when two kids show up, she tells a fib: she's lost her pet parakeet, suddenly every kid is involved in the search, but do they really believe her? Or, they just only pretend?LSC
- Subjects: Girls; Pet loss; Moving, Household; Imagination; Friendship;
- Claudia and the bad joke / by Martin, Ann M.,1955-;
- "Claudia's not worried when she hears her newest baby-sitting charge, Betsy Sobak, is a great practical joker. After all, how much harm can one little girl do? Plenty. Claudia breaks her leg as a result of one of Betsy's mean jokes... and now she's talking about quitting the club. Baby-sitting, she says, is just too dangerous. Kristy thinks Betsy needs to be taught a lesson. She also thinks the Baby-sitters are just the ones to do it. Watch out, Betsy Sobak! The joke war is on!" --
- Subjects: Girls; Girls; Babysitters; Clubs; Practical jokes;
- This is how I roll / by Florence, Debbi Michiko.;
- Susannah Mikami dreams of becoming a famous sushi chef like her dad. And this summer, she plans to learn everything about his traditional kitchen. Only he refuses to teach her, and won't tell her why. Is it because he doesn't want her to embarrass him in front of the documentary crew filming at his restaurant? Or worse, because she's a girl? Either way, Sana decides he's not the only one who can keep secrets. So when she meets Koji, a cute boy who wants to help her cook up some trouble in the kitchen -- and film online tutorials to show the world her mad skills -- Sana is all in. But sneaking around means lying to her parents, something Sana's never done before. Can she take the heat, or will she get out of the kitchen for good?
- Subjects: Cooking, Japanese; Japanese American teenage girls; Sushi;
- Emma sugar and spice and everything nice / by Simon, Coco.;
- Emma's younger brother Jake has tonsillitis and makes life difficult for Emma, while the Cupcake Club girls are spoiling him with cupcakes and little gifts.Ages 8-12.
- Subjects: Middle schools; Girls; Brothers and sisters; Cupcakes;
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