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Level Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears: A West African Tale Aardema, Verna 5550 4 0.5 LG Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears (HSP Edition) Aardema, Verna 902578 3.9 LG Show‐and‐Tell Lion, The Abercrombie, Barbara 107286 2.4 0.5 LG Song and Dance Man Ackerman, Karen 5490 4 0.5 LG Robin Hughes: Wildlife Doctor (HM Edition) Ackerman, Susan Yoder 902138 5.6 MG My Name Is María Isabel (HM Edition) Ada, Alma Flor 902051 4.3 MG Under the Royal Palms (HM Edition) Ada, Alma Flor 902236 6.2 MG My Name Is María Isabel (HSP Edition) (Excerpt) Ada, Alma Flor 902366 4.7 MG Dan's Pet (HSP Edition) Ada, Alma Flor 903251 0.5 LG Tell Me a Story (HSP Edition) Ada, Alma Flor 903266 1.8 LG Day in the Life of a Dentist, AAdamson, Heather 71353 2.9 0.5 LG Day in the Life of a Police Officer, AAdamson, Heather 71356 3.1 0.5 LG Day in the Life of a Veterinarian, AAdamson, Heather 71358 3 0.5 LG Earth Adamson, Thomas K. 70343 2.1 0.5 LG Jupiter Adamson, Thomas K. 70345 181.8 050.5 LG Mars Adamson, Thomas K. 70347 2.3 0.5 LG Mercury Adamson, Thomas K. 70348 2.3 0.5 LG Neptune Adamson, Thomas K. 70349 1.7 0.5 LG Pluto Adamson, Thomas K. 70350 2.1 0.5 LG Saturn Adamson, Thomas K. 70352 1.8 0.5 LG Uranus (Exploring the Galaxy) Adamson, Thomas K. 70353 1.7 0.5 LG Venus Adamson, Thomas K. 70354 1.8 0.5 LG Grandma's Table (HM Edition) Adelman, Penina 902009 1.9 0.5 LG Magic of the Glits, The Adler, C.S. 480 5.5 3 MG Ghost Brother Adler, C.S. 5014 4.2 5 MG Eddie's Blue‐Winged Dragon Adler, C.S. 5414 4.4 4 MG Courtyard Cat Adler, C.S. 17764 4.6 5 MG Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Dinosaur Bones Adler, David A. 7606 3.8 1 LG Picture Book of Frederick Douglass, AAdler, David A. 11037 4.6 0.5 LG Picture Book of Rosa Parks, AAdler, David A. 11038 5.1 0.5 LG Young Cam Jansen and the Missing Cookie Adler, David A. 14650 2.5 0.5 LG Cam Jansen and the Ghostly Mystery Adler, David A. 14660 3.4 1 LG Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the U.F.O. Adler, David A. 14661 3.4 1 LG Title Author QuizNum Book Level Points Int. Level Young Cam Jansen and the Dinosaur Game Adler, David A. 15250 2.5 0.5 LG Young Cam Jansen and the Lost Tooth Adler, David A. 16397 2.4 0.5 LG Cam Jansen and the Chocolate Fudge Mystery Adler, David A. 17659 3.7 1 LG Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Babe Ruth Baseball Adler, David A. 17660 3.8 1 LG Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Carnival Prize Adler, David A. 17661 3.7 1 LG Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Gold Coins Adler, David A. 17662 3.7 1 LG Cam Jansen and the Mystery at the Haunted House Adler, David A. 17663 3.5 1 LG Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Monster Movie Adler, David A. 17664 3.9 1 LG Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Stolen Corn Popper Adler, David A. 17665 3.8 1 LG Lucky Stars Adler, David A. 17677 2.9 1 LG Cam Jansen and the Mystery of Flight 54 Adler, David A. 18707 3.4 1 LG Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr., AAdler, David A. 19958 3.8 0.5 LG Picture Book of Christopher Columbus, AAdler, David A. 19960 3.9 0.5 LG Cam Jansen...Catnapping Mystery Adler, David A. 20777 3.4 1 LG Picture Book of Jackie Robinson, A Adler, David A. 20900 525.2 050.5 LG Picture Book of Harriet Tubman, AAdler, David A. 20901 4.3 0.5 LG Picture Book of Amelia Earhart, AAdler, David A. 20904 5 0.5 LG Picture Book of George Washington Carver, AAdler, David A. 28439 5.2 0.5 LG Young Cam Jansen and the Ice Skate Mystery Adler, David A. 29423 2.5 0.5 LG Picture Book of Davy Crockett, AAdler, David A. 29428 4.5 0.5 LG Picture Book of Thomas Jefferson, AAdler, David A. 29432 4.5 0.5 LG Picture Book of Benjamin Franklin, AAdler, David A. 29433 4.3 0.5 LG Cam Jansen and the Barking Treasure Mystery Adler, David A. 34553 3.5 1 LG Young Cam Jansen and the Pizza Shop Mystery Adler, David A. 43700 2.8 0.5 LG Young Cam Jansen and the Library Mystery Adler, David A. 49431 2.9 0.5 LG Cam Jansen and the School Play Mystery Adler, David A. 54476 3.4 1 LG Young Cam Jansen and the Double Beach Mystery Adler, David A. 59802 2.5 0.5 LG Cam Jansen and the Tennis Trophy Mystery Adler, David A. 74656 3.3 1 LG Bones and the Big Yellow Mystery Adler, David A. 79635 2.2 0.5 LG Cam Jansen and the Valentine Baby Mystery Adler, David A. 103356 3.4 1 LG Satchel Paige: Don't Look Back Adler, David A. 107529 4.7 0.5 LG Bones and the Birthday Mystery Adler, David A. 108646 2.1 0.5 LG Picture Book of Harry Houdini, AAdler, David A. 131584 4.3 0.5 LG Title Author QuizNum Book Level Points Int. Level Cam Jansen and the Wedding Cake Mystery Adler, David A. 140244 3.4 1 LG Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man (HM Edition) Adler, David A. 902065 4.8 MG Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man (HSP Edition) Adler, David A. 902365 4.5 MG Meet Samantha Adler, Susan S. 427 3.8 1 MG Samantha Learns a Lesson Adler, Susan S. 495 4.3 1 MG Milo's Hat Trick Agee, Jon 57051 2.4 0.5 LG Terrific Agee, Jon 101277 2.5 0.5 LG Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? Agee, Jon 108878 2.7 0.5 LG Nothing Agee, Jon 117800 2.2 0.5 LG Retired Kid, The Agee, Jon 123161 3.1 0.5 LG When I Was Eight (HSP Edition) Aguas Jr., Roberto 902280 4 MG Adventures of Bert, The Ahlberg, Allan 52579 1.3 0.5 LG Cat Who Got Carried Away, The Ahlberg, Allan 67227 3.5 0.5 LG Pencil, The Ahlberg, Allan 124548 3.1 0.5 LG Wolves of Willoughby Chase, The Aiken, Joan 99 656.5 7 MG Dangerous Games Aiken, Joan 36695 6 10 UG Purple Mountain Majesty (HSP Edition) Akers, Deborah 902274 4.3 MG If I Could Fly (HSP Edition) Akers, Deborah 902649 2.4 LG Book of Days (HSP Edition) Akers, Deborah 902676 2.8 LG Sandwich Swap, The Al Abdullah, Queen Rania 136816 2.9 0.5 LG Butter Man, The Alalou, Elizabeth 120561 4.3 0.5 LG Alejandro's Gift (HSP Edition) Albert, Richard E. 902566 4.1 LG Watch Out! Big Bro's Coming Alborough, Jez 27490 2 0.5 LG Super Duck Alborough, Jez 127221 3.1 0.5 LG Click! (HSP Edition) Albright, Celeste 902264 1.8 MG Company Is Coming! (HSP Edition) Albright, Celeste 903946 1.1 LG Mac's Wish Comes True (HSP Edition) Albright, Celeste 903949 1 LG How Grandmama Tamed the West (HSP Edition) Albright, Celeste 903954 3.1 LG Lazy Horse (HSP Edition), The Albright, Celeste 903958 2 LG Amelia's Flying Lesson (HSP Edition) Albright, Celeste 903962 1.8 MG Red‐Eared Ghosts, The Alcock, Vivien 43478 4.4 7 MG Little Women (Book I and II) (Unabridged) Alcott, Louisa May 513 7.9 33 MG Visit to France, A Alcraft, Rob 2132 3.2 0.5 LG Title Author QuizNum Book Level Points Int. 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Allard, Harry 5234 2.7 0.5 LG Miss Nelson Is Back Allard, Harry 6130 2.7 0.5 LG Bumps in the Night Allard, Harry 13857 292.9 050.5 LG Miss Nelson Has a Field Day Allard, Harry 21393 3 0.5 LG Dalmatians Allen, Jean 71666 3.9 0.5 LG German Shepherds Allen, Jean 71668 4.1 0.5 LG When Grandfather's Parrot...Court Allen, Linda 5048 4.4 1 MG Arctic Habitat, The Aloian, Molly 111858 2.8 0.5 LG Reach for the Stars: The Ellen Ochoa Story (HM Edition) Alonso, Elena 901947 3.3 LG Peanut Alsenas, Linas 116972 1.6 0.5 LG Abigail Spells Alter, Anna 129561 2.7 0.5 LG Amelia's Road Altman, Linda Jacobs 17703 4.1 0.5 LG How Tia Lola Came to (Visit) Stay Alvarez, Julia 43515 4.8 4 MG How Tía Lola Learned to Teach Alvarez, Julia 140071 5.3 5 MG Iceberg Rescue (HM Edition) Amada, Sarah 902021 3 0.5 LG Sleepover Party (HM Edition), The Amada, Sarah 904378 1.9 LG Where Do I Start? (HM Edition) Amada, Sarah 904380 1.9 LG Word Eater, The Amato, Mary 48342 4.5 4 MG Snarf Attack, Underfoodle...The Riot Brothers Tell All Amato, Mary 77707 3.4 2 LG Drooling and Dangerous: The Riot Brothers Return! Amato, Mary 105306 3.3 2 LG Please Write in This Book Amato, Mary 111170 3.3 1 LG Title Author QuizNum Book Level Points Int.
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