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SOME TRIED and TRUE FICTION SERIES (1 of 5) OR 5.3 SOME TRIED AND TRUE FICTION SERIES (1 of 5) Approximate Fiction Series Author or Publisher Text Level At School Pioneer Valley Books A–B At Home Pioneer Valley Books A–C Bella and Rosie Pioneer Valley Books A–G Jack and Daisy Pioneer Valley Books A–G Gilbert the Pig Pioneer Valley Books B–G Danny MaryRuth Books C–G Mrs. Wishy-Washy Joy Cowley/Hameray C–I Big Bear and Little Bear Joy Cowley/Red Rocket Readers D–H Lucky the Pony MaryRuth Books D–H Puppy Mudge Cynthia Rylant D–E You Are (Not) Small; I Am (Not) Scared; That’s (Not) Mine Anna King E–F Huggles Joy Cowley/Hameray F–G Brownie and Pearl Cynthia Rylant F–G Biscuit Alyssa Capucilli F–H Dinosaur Versus . Bob Shea F–I Dan the Flying Man Joy Cowley/Hameray G–H Little Critter Mercer Mayer G–I Penguin Salina Yoon G–I Elephant and Piggie Mo Willems G–H Meanies Joy Cowley/Hameray H–I The Hungry Giant Joy Cowley/Hameray H–I Fly Guy Tedd Arnold H–I Ballet Cat Bob Shea H–I Dragon Dav Pilkey H–I Pets to the Rescue Andrew Clements H–L Little Bear Elsa Holmelund Minarik H–J Agnes and Clarabelle Adele Griffin and Courtney Sheinmel J–K Zelda and Ivy Laura McGee Kvasnosky J–K Mo Jackson David Adler J–K Young Cam Jansen David Adler J–K Lola Anna McQuinn J–K Poppleton Cynthia Rylant J–K Mr. Putter and Tabby Cynthia Rylant J–K May be photocopied for classroom use. Copyright © 2018 by Tammy Mulligan and Clare Landrigan from It’s All About the Books: How to Create Bookrooms and Classroom Libraries that Inspire Readers. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. OR 5.3 (2 of 5) Henry and Mudge Cynthia Rylant J–K Mercy Watson Kate DiCamillo J–K Ricky Ricotta Dav Pilkey J–K Houndsley and Catina James Howe J–K Ling and Ting Grace Lin J–K Minnie and Moo Denys Cazet J–K Sofia Martinez Jacqueline Jules J–K The High-Rise Private Eyes Cynthia Rylant J–K Nate the Great Marjorie Weinman Sharmat J–K Pedro Fran Manushkin J–K Katie Woo Fran Manushkin J–K King and Kayla Dori Hillestad Butler J–L Little Bill Bill Cosby K–L Keena Ford Melissa Thomson K–N Amber Brown Paula Danziger K–O Dyamonde Daniel Nikki Grimes K–P Cam Jansen David Adler L–M Joe and Sparky Jamie Michalak L–M Pinky and Rex James Howe L–M Rabbit and Robot Cece Bell L–M Horrible Harry Suzy Kline L–M The Princess in Black Shannon Hale L–M Roscoe Riley Rules Katherine Applegate L–M Fancy Nancy Jane O’Connor L–M Amazing Grace Mary Hoffman L–M Stinky Spike Paul Meisel L–N Boris Andrew Joyner L–N Ready Freddy Abby Klein L–N Meg Mackintosh Mysteries Lucinda Landon L–O Magic Bone Nancy Krulik L–O The New Kids of Polk Street School Patricia Reilly Giff L–P Stink Tony Abbott M–N Owl Diaries Rebecca Elliott M–N The Chicken Squad Doreen Cronin M–N Bink and Golly Kate DiCamillo M–N Ball Park Mysteries David Kelly M–N May be photocopied for classroom use. Copyright © 2018 by Tammy Mulligan and Clare Landrigan from It’s All About the Books: How to Create Bookrooms and Classroom Libraries that Inspire Readers. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. OR 5.3 (3 of 5) The Flying Beavers Maxwell Eaton M–N Marvin Redpost Louis Sachar M–N Lola Levine Monica Brown M–N Nikki and Deja Karen English M–N Puppy Pirates Erin Soderberg M–N Keeker Hadley Higginson M–N Horrid Henry Francesca Simon M–N Elliot’s Park Patrick Carmen M–N Judy Moody Megan McDonald M–N Third-Grade Detectives George Edward Stanley M–N Capital Mysteries Ron Roy M–N Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew Carolyn Keene M–N Puppy Place Ellen Miles M–N Zack Files Dan Greenburg M–N Little Shaq Shaquille O’Neal M–N Goofballs Tony Humphrey M–N Notebook of Doom Troy Cummings M–N The Shelter Pet Squad Cynthia Lord M–N Zapata Power Jacqueline Jules M–N The Show Must Go On Kate Klise M–N Willimena Rules Valerie Wilson Wesley M–N Franny K. Stein Jim Benton M–N Jack Russell: Dog Detective Darrell and Sally Odgers M–N Lulu Judith Viorst M–N Melvin Beederman, Superhero Greg Trine M–N Matt Christopher Sports Classic Matt Christopher M–Q Dragon Masters Tracey West and Damien Jones N–P Princess Pink and the Land of Fake-Believe Noah Z. Jones N–P Time Warp Trio Jon Scieszka N–P Eerie Elementary Jack Chabert O–P Dory Fantasmagory Abby Hanlon O–P Anna Banana Anica Mrose Rissi O–P Calvin Coconut Graham Salisbury O–P The Bad Guys Aaron Blabey O–P Sassy Sharon Draper O–P Clementine Sara Pennypacker O–P May be photocopied for classroom use. Copyright © 2018 by Tammy Mulligan and Clare Landrigan from It’s All About the Books: How to Create Bookrooms and Classroom Libraries that Inspire Readers. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. OR 5.3 (4 of 5) Hattie and Fenway Victoria J. Coe Q–R Zack Delacruz Jeff Anderson O–P Juana and Lucas Juana Medina O–P Clubhouse Mysteries Sharon M. Draper O–P Alvin Ho Lenore Look O–P Anna Hibiscus Atinuke O–P Ellray Jakes Sally Warner O–P Inspector Flytrap Tom Angleberger O–P Jake Drake Andrew Clements O–P My Weird School Dan Gutman O–P Rider Woofson Walker Styles O–P Julian Stories Ann Cameron O–P Wayside School Louis Sachar O–P The Flower Fairies Emily Rodda O–P Captain Awesome Stan Kirby O–P Clementine Sarah Pennypacker O–P Miami Jackson Patricia McKissack O–P Bad Kitty Nick Bruel O–P The Quirks Erin Soderberg O–P The Carver Chronicles Karen English O–P Secrets of Droon Tony Abbott O–P Squish: Super Amoeba Jennifer Holm O–P Dog Man Dav Pilkey O–P Geronimo Stilton Geronimo Stilton O–P Marty McGuire Kate Messner O–P Hilo Judd Winick O–Q Dragon Slayers Academy Kate McMullan O–Q Ziggy and the Black Dinosaurs Sharon Draper O–R Babymouse Jennifer Holm Q–R Super Sluggers Kevin Markey Q–R Bunnicula James Howe Q–R Animal Ark Ben Baglio Q–R Scary Tales James Preller Q–R Carole Marsh Mysteries Carole Marsh Q–R Spiderwick Chronicles Holly Black Q–R Chet Gecko Mysteries Bruce Hale Q–R May be photocopied for classroom use. Copyright © 2018 by Tammy Mulligan and Clare Landrigan from It’s All About the Books: How to Create Bookrooms and Classroom Libraries that Inspire Readers. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. OR 5.3 (5 of 5) Teddy Mars Molly Burnham Q–R DragonBreath Ursula Vernon Q–R Shredderman Wendelin Van Draanen Q–R According to Humphrey Betty Birney Q–R On the Run Gordon Korman Q–R Secret Coders Gene Luen Yang Q–R I Survived Lauren Tarshis Q–R Operation Bunny Sally Gardner Q–R Hamster Princess Ursula Verson Q–R Hank Zipzer Henry Winkler Q–S Choose Your Own Adventure R. A. Montgomery Q–S Lunch Lady Jarret Krosoczka Q–T The Edge Chronicles Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell R–U Island Trilogy Gordon Korman S–T Titanic Gordon Korman S–T Emily Windsnap Liz Kessler S–T STAT Amar’e Stoudemire S–T The Book of Elsewhere Jacqueline West S–T The Lemonade War Jacqueline Davies S–T Cal Ripkin Jr’s. All Stars Cal Ripkin Jr. with Kevin Cowherd S–T Keepers of the School Andrew Clements S–T Deltora Quest Emily Rodda S–T Swindle Gordon Korman S–T 43 Old Cemetery Road Kate Klise S–T Origami Yoda Tom Angleberger S–U Percy Jackson and the Olympians Rick Riordan S–W The Sisters Grimm Michael Buckley U–V Skeleton Creek Patrick Carman U–V All the Wrong Questions Lemony Snicket U–V The Jumbies Tracey Baptiste U–V Better Nate than Ever Tim Federle Y–Z The Seeds of America Laurie Halse Anderson Y–Z Artemis Fowl Eoin Colfer Y–Z May be photocopied for classroom use. Copyright © 2018 by Tammy Mulligan and Clare Landrigan from It’s All About the Books: How to Create Bookrooms and Classroom Libraries that Inspire Readers. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. .
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