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TD Summer Reading Club 2007 TD Summer Reading Club 2008 13. Booklists TD Summer Reading Club 2008 Laugh Out Loud Picture Books Bailey, Linda. Illus. Bill Slavin *Stanley’s Wild Ride Barrett, Judi. Illus. Ron Barrett Animals Should Definitely not Wear Clothing Bruel, Nick. Text and illus. Who is Melvin Bubble? Bryan, Sean. Illus. Tom Murphy A Boy and His Bunny Cole, Joanna and Stephanie Calmenson. Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? Illus. Alan Tiegreen. Cronin, Doreen. Illus. Betsy Lewin Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type Donaldson, Julia. Illus. Nick Sharratt Hippo Has a Hat Fitch, Sheree. Illus. Marc Mongeau *There Were Monkeys in My Kitchen Gilman, Phoebe. Text and illus. *The Wonderful Pigs of Jillian Jiggs Grossman, Bill. Illus. Kevin Hawkes My Little Sister Ate One Hare Himmelman, John. Text and illus. Chickens to the Rescue Lesynski, Loris. Text and illus. *Catmagic Low, Alice. Illus. Laura Huliska-Beith Aunt Lucy Went to Buy a Hat Munsch, Robert. Illus. Michael Martchenko *Andrew’s Loose Tooth Munsch, Robert. Illus. Hélène Desputeaux *Purple, Green and Yellow Reid, Barbara. Text and illus. *The Golden Goose Richardson, Bill. Illus. Cynthia Nugent *The Aunts Come Marching Sierra, Judy. Illus. Marc Brown Wild About Books Slavin, Bill. Text and illus. *The Cat Came Back: A Traditional Song Slobodkina, Esphyr. Text and illus. Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business Watt, Mélanie. Text and illus. *Scaredy Squirrel 208 Weeks, Sarah. Illus. Nadine Bernard Westcott Oh My Gosh, Mrs. McNosh! Willems, Mo. Text and illus. Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! Williams, Suzanne. Illus. Suzanne Watts Ten Naughty Little Monkeys Wood, Audrey. Text and illus. Silly Sally *=Canadian (Text in parentheses)= collection or series 209 TD Summer Reading Club 2008 Laugh Out Loud Advanced Picture Books Allard, Harry G. Illus. James Marshall The Stupids Have a Ball Bailey, Linda. Illus. Bill Slavin * The Farm Team Bedard, Michael. Text and illus. * Sitting Ducks Breathed, Berkeley. Text and illus. Mars Needs Moms! Child, Lauren. Text and illus. What Planet Are You from, Clarice Bean? Handford, Martin. Text and illus. Where’s Waldo? Jeffers, Oliver. Text and illus. The Incredible Book Eating Boy Jones, Ursula. Illus. Russell Ayto The Witch’s Children Kotzwinkle, William and Glenn Murray. Walter the Farting Dog Illus. Audrey Colman O’Malley, Kevin. Text and illus. Velcome Pinkwater, Daniel Manus. IIlus. Jill Pinkwater Bad Bear Detectives: An Irving and Muktuk Story Slater, David Michael. Illus. Steve Cowden * Cheese Louise Sydor, Colleen. IIlus. Pascale Constantin * Camilla Chameleon Timberlake, Amy. Illus. Adam Rex The Dirty Cowboy Willis, Jeanne. Illus. Tony Ross Dr. Xargle’s Book of Earth Relations *=Canadian (Text in parentheses)= collection or series 210 TD Summer Reading Club 2008 Laugh Out Loud Beginning Readers Bingham, Deanne Lee. Illus. Kim LaFave *Andrew, Catch that Cat! (A First Flight Reader. Level Three) Cazet, Denys. Text and illus. Elvis the Rooster Almost Goes to Heaven (I Can Read Book) Cazet, Denys. Text and illus. Minnie and Moo and the Potato from Planet X (I Can Read Book) Cole, Joanna and Stephanie Calmenson, ed. Ready… Set…Read-- and Laugh!: A Funny Treasury for Beginning Readers Copeland, Cynthia L. and Alexandra P. Lewis Funny Faces, Wacky Wings, and Other Silly Big Bird Things (Silly Millies) Danziger, Paula. Illus. Tony Ross It’s Justin Time, Amber Brown (A is for Amber) Edwards, Frank B. Illus. John Bianchi * Is the Spaghetti Ready? (New Reader) Gilmore, Rachna. Illus. John Mardon * Ellen’s Terrible TV Troubles (A First Flight Reader. Level Three) Hoff, Syd. Text and illus. Sammy the Seal Howe, James. Illus. Jeff Mack The Vampire Bunny (Bunnicula and Friends. Ready to Read. Level 3) Howe, James. Illus. Marie-Louise Gay * Houndsley and Catina and the Birthday Surprise Jinkins, Jim. Text and illus. Pinky Dinky Doo: Think Pink! (Step Into Reading. Step 3) Morgan, Allen. Illus. Michael Martchenko * Matthew and the Midnight Pirates (A First Flight Reader. Level Three) 211 Rylant, Cynthia. Illus. Carolyn Bracken Henry and Mudge and the Funny (in the style of Suşie Stevenson) Lunch: The Twenty-Fourth Book of Their Adventures. Sadler, Marilyn. Illus. Roger Bollen P.J. Funnybunny’s Bag of Tricks (Ready to Read. Level 2) Schwartz, Alvin. Illus. Karen Ann Weinhaus There is a Carrot in My Ear and Other Noodle Tales (I Can Read) Seuss, Dr. Text and illus. Fox in Socks (I Can Read It All By Myself) Weeks, Sarah. Illus. Jane K. Manning Baa-Choo! (I Can Read) Willems, Mo. Text and illus. Today I Will Fly! (Elephant and Piggie) *=Canadian (Text in parentheses)= collection or series 212 TD Summer Reading Club 2008 Laugh Out Loud Easy Readers Birney, Betty G. The World According to Humphrey Blume, Judy. Illus. James Stevenson Soupy Saturdays with the Pain and the Great One Brown, Jeff. Illus. Scott Nash Stanley, Flat Again Bunting, Eve Nasty, Stinky Sneakers Cleary, Beverly Illus. Alan Tiegreen Ramona’s World Clements, Andrew. Illus. Brian Selznick Frindle Colfer, Eoin. Illus. Glenn McCoy The Legend of Spud Murphy Doyle, Roddy. Illus. Brian Ajhar The Giggler Treatment Fleischman, Sid. Illus. Quentin Blake Here Comes McBroom!: Three More Tall Tales Hale, Bruce. Text and illus. Trouble is My Beeswax: From the Tattered Casebook of Chet Gecko, Private Eye (A Chet Gecko Mystery) Jocelyn, Marthe. Illus. Abby Carter * The Invisible Enemy Kyi, Tanya Lloyd. Illus. Martha Newbigging * Jared Lester, Fifth Grade Jester Lowry, Lois. Illus. Middy Thomas Gooney the Fabulous Parish, Herman. Illus. Lynn Sweat Amelia Bedelia, Bookworm Pennypacker, Sara. Illus. Marla Frazee Clementine Pilkey, Dav. Text and illus. Captain Underpants and the Preposterous Plight of the Purple Potty People: The Eighth Epic Novel Pinkwater, Daniel. Illus. Tony Auth The Hoboken Chicken Emergency Richler, Mordecai. Illus. Norman Eyolfson *Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur 213 Sachar, Louis. Illus. Amy Wummer Marvin Redpost: A Flying Birthday Cake? (Marvin Redpost) Scieszka, Jon. Illus. Lane Smith Summer Reading is Killing Me! (TheTime Warp Trio) Smith, Robert Kimmel. Illus. Gioia Fiammenghi Chocolate Fever *=Canadian (Text in parentheses)= collection or series 214 TD Summer Reading Club 2008 Laugh Out Loud Fiction 9–12 Years Old Atwater, Richard and Florence Atwater. Mr. Popper’s Penguins Illus. Robert Lawson Blume, Judy Superfudge Dahl, Roald George’s Marvelous Medicine Dahl, Roald Matilda Gay, Marie-Louise and David Homel * Travels with My Family Horvath, Polly * The Canning Season Horvath, Polly * The Pepins and Their Problems Klise, Kate. Illus. M. Sarah Klise Regarding the Bathrooms: A Privy to the Past Korman, Gordon * Maxx Comedy: The Funniest Kid in America Korman, Gordon * Something Fishy at Macdonald Hall Levy, Elizabeth My Life as a Fifth-Grade Comedian Pinkwater, Daniel. Illus. Jill Pinkwater The Artsy Smartsy Club Pratchett, Terry The Wee Free Men Rockwell, Thomas How to Eat Fried Worms Sachar, Louis Sideways Stories from Wayside School *=Canadian (Text in parentheses)= collection or series 215 TD Summer Reading Club 2008 Laugh Out Loud Non-fiction Arnold, Nick. Illus. Tony De Saulles Really Rotten Experiments Artell, Mike. Text and illus. Funny Cartooning for Kids Bathroom Readers' Institute Uncle John's Did You Know...?: Bathroom Reader for Kids Only! Becker, Helaine. Illus. Claudia Dávila *Funny Business: Clowning Around, Practical Jokes, Cool Comedy, Cartooning, and More… Berkowitz, Jacob. Illus. Steve Mack *Jurassic Poop: What Dinosaurs (and Others) Left Behind Bowers, Vivien. Illus. Dianne Eastman *Only in Canada!: From the Colossal to the Kooky (Wow Canada!) Branzei, Sylvia. Illus. Jack Keely Grossology Bull, Jane The Magic Book Deary, Terry. Illus. Martin Brown The Wicked History of the World: History with the Nasty Bits Left In! (Horrible Histories) George, Jean Craighead. Text and illus. The Tarantula in My Purse: And 172 Other Wild Pets Jenkins, Patrick. Text and illus. *Flipbook Animation and Other Ways to Make Cartoons Move Katz, Alan. Illus. David Catrow Take Me Out of the Bathtub and Other Silly Dilly Songs Lansky, Bruce. Illus. Stephen Carpenter Oh My Darling Porcupine: And Other Silly Sing-a-long Songs Lederer, Richard. Illus. Dave Morice Pun and Games : Jokes, Riddles, Daffynitions, Tairy Fales, Rhymes, and More Word Play for Kids 216 Leno, Jay. Illus. S. B. Whitehead How to Be the Funniest Kid in the Whole Wide World (Or Just in Your Class) Lightfoot, Marge. Text and illus. *Cartooning for Kids Mowat, Farley. Illus. Paul Galdone *The Dog Who Wouldn't Be Packard, Mary Ripley's Believe It or Not! Perkins, Catherine The Most Excellent Book of How to be a Clown with Easy Step-by-Step Instructions for a Brilliant Performance Skrepcinski, Denice, Melissa Stock Silly Celebrations!: Activities for the and Lois Lyles. Illus. Yayo Strangest Holidays You’ve Never Heard Of Spencer, Bev. Illus. Steve Attoe *You Can’t Do That in Canada!: Crazy Laws from Coast to Coast Stanbridge, Joanne. Illus. Bill Dickson * Famous Dead Canadians Steig, William. Text and illus. C D B! Szpirglas, Jeff. Illus. Dave Whamond *They Did What?!: Your Guide to Weird & Wacky Things People Do Wisniewski, David. Text and illus. The Secret Knowledge of Grown-Ups *=Canadian (Text in parentheses)= collection or series 217 TD Summer Reading Club 2008 Laugh Out Loud Jokes, Riddles & Tongue Twisters Brewer, Paul. Text and illus. You Must Be Joking, Two! Even Cooler Jokes, plus 11 ½ Tips for Laughing Yourself into Your Own Stand-up Comedy Routine Freymann, Saxton, et al. Knock, Knock! Friedman, Sharon, et al. Illus. Brian Gable Grin and Bear It: Zoo Jokes to Make You Roar (Make Me Laugh) Grambs, Alison. Illus. Steve Harpster Nutty Names Knock-Knocks (Giggle Fit) Hall, Katy and Lisa Eisenberg. Stinky Riddles (Dial Easy-to- Illus. Renée Andriani Read. Level 3) Helmer, Marilyn. Illus. Eric Parker *Yucky Riddles (Kids Can Read Alone. Level 3) Helmer, Marilyn. Illus. Eric Parker *Yummy Riddles (Kids Can Read Alone.
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