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New Editions of Judyblume Classics for Readers of All Ages! JUDY Blume New editions of classics for readers of all ages! Middle Grade • On Sale April 29th Are You There God? Blubber Deenie^ Iggie’s House It’s Me, Margaret.^ Hardcover • Ages 8–12 Digest Paperback • Ages 10–14 Hardcover • Ages 8–12 Hardcover • Ages 8–12 3rd–7th grade 9781481414401 5th–9th grade 3rd–7th grade 3rd–7th grade $17.99/$21.99 CAN 9781481410366 9781481414104 9781481413978 $6.99/$7.99 CAN $17.99/$21.99 CAN $17.99/$21.99 CAN Blubber Digest Paperback • Ages 8–12 Iggie’s House Are You There God? 3rd–7th grade 9781481410137 Digest Paperback $6.99/$7.99 CAN Ages 8–12 It’s Me, Margaret.^ 3rd–7th grade Digest Paperback • Ages 8–12 9781481411042 3rd–7th grade $6.99/$7.99 CAN 9781481409933 $6.99/$7.99 CAN It’s Not the End of Starring Sally J. Then Again, Maybe the World Freedman As Herself I Won’t^ Hardcover • Ages 8–12 Hardcover • Ages 8–12 Digest Paperback • Ages 10–14 3rd–7th grade 9781481414357 3rd–7th grade 9781481414371 5th–9th grade $17.99/$21.99 CAN $17.99/$21.99 CAN 9781481413657 $6.99/$7.99 CAN It’s Not the End of Starring Sally J. the World Freedman As Herself Judy Blume Essentials Digest Paperback • Ages 8–12 Digest Paperback • Ages 8–12 Paperback Boxed Set 3rd–7th grade 9781481411165 3rd–7th grade 9781481435338 $6.99/$7.99 CAN 9781481413558 10/07/14 $6.99/$7.99 CAN $48.99 / $55.99 CAN ^Also available in teen editions Teen • On Sale April 29th Are You There Deenie* Forever . Then Again, Tiger Eyes God? It’s Me, Hardcover Hardcover Maybe I Won’t* Hardcover Ages 12 and up Ages 14 and up Hardcover Ages 12 and up Margaret.* 7th grade and up 9th grade and up 7th grade and up Trade Paperback Ages 12 and up 9781481414418 9781481414425 7th grade and up 9781481414395 Ages 12 and up $17.99/$21.99 CAN $18.99/$22.99 CAN $18.99/$22.99 CAN 7th grade and up 9781481414388 $17.99/$21.99 CAN 9781481409940 Deenie* Tiger Eyes $9.99/$11.99 CAN Trade Paperback Forever . Trade Paperback Trade Paperback Then Again, Ages 12 and up Also Ages 12 and up The Judy Blume 7th grade and up Ages 14 and up Available Maybe I Won’t* 7th grade and up 9th grade and up as an 9781481410373 ebook! Trade Paperback 9781481413879 Teen Collection $9.99/$11.99 CAN 9781481414432 Ages 12 and up $9.99/$11.99 CAN Paperback Boxed Set $9.99/$11.99 CAN 7th grade and up 9781481435345 9781481413664 10/07/14 $9.99/$11.99 CAN $49.99 / $59.99 CAN Chapter Books • On Sale May 27th Freckle Juice The One in the Middle Is The Pain and the Great One Illustrated Hardcover • Ages 7–11 the Green Kangaroo Illustrated Hardcover • Ages 7–11 2nd–6th grade Illustrated Hardcover • Ages 7–11 2nd–6th grade 9781481411035 2nd–6th grade 9781481411462 $17.99/$21.99 CAN 9781481411325 $17.99/$21.99 CAN $17.99/$21.99 CAN Freckle Juice The Pain and the Great One Illustrated Digest Paperback • Ages 7–11 The One in the Middle Is Illustrated Digest Paperback 2nd–6th grade Ages 7–11 9781481411028 the Green Kangaroo 2nd–6th grade $5.99/$6.99 CAN Illustrated Digest Paperback • Ages 7–11 9781481411455 2nd–6th grade $5.99/$6.99 CAN 9781481411318 $5.99/$6.99 CAN SimonandSchuster.com Atheneum *Also available in middle grade editions /SimonKIDS • /SimonTEEN Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing.
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