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Freckle juice
Par Judy Blume. 1971
Roller skates (Puffin Newbery library)
Par Ruth Sawyer. 1964
Lucinda is a lively, happy ten-year-old who spends her spare time exploring New York on roller skates. Her happy personality…
wins many friends, and her adventures reveal a picture of city life in 1890. For grades 4-7 and older readers. Newbery MedalThe door in the wall
Par Marguerite Angeli. 1949
Just before ten-year-old Robin is about to begin his duties as a page, he is stricken with an illness that…
leaves him unable to walk. Both his parents are away, and the servants, fearing the plague that has devastated London, leave him all alone. Then, Brother Luke takes Robin to St. Mark's hospice, where he learns new skills and the patience that will allow him to become a hero. For grades 4-7 and older readers. Newbery MedalEmily's runaway imagination
Par Beverly Cleary. 1961
Emily lives on a farm near the town of Pitchfork, Oregon, in the 1920s. She has a wonderful imagination that…
leads her into all kinds of difficulties, like when she tries to change a farm horse into a snow-white steed by washing it with Clorox! Nevertheless, Emily and her mother are determined to bring a library to Pitchfork. For grades 3-6Banner in the sky
Par James Ullman. 1954
The people of the Alpine villages say that no one will ever conquer the greatest mountain in Switzerland. Nevertheless, young…
Rudi Matt, whose father lost his life to the peak, joins an expedition to do what no one else has ever done. An authentic adventure based on the original ascent of the Matterhorn. For grades 5-8. Newbery MedalHenry and the paper route
Par Beverly Cleary. 1957
Henry, eleven, feels it's high time he did something important, and he believes a paper route is just what he…
needs. When he takes over Scooter's route while he's out with the chicken pox, Henry feels certain he'll get Chuck's route when basketball season starts. But when Murph, the new "genius" in the neighborhood lands the job, Henry's pesky friend Ramona comes to his rescue. Companion to Henry Huggins (RC 35642, BR 7178). For grades 3-6Homer Price
Par Robert McCloskey. 1943
Nothing much happens in Centerburg, the home of the hero of this story, but then things get exciting as he…
catches burglars with his pet skunk, makes nonstop doughnuts in his uncle's lunchroom, and comes to the aid of the Super Duper. For grades 4-7Henry and the clubhouse
Par Beverly Cleary. 1962
Henry has his hands full with a paper route and a clubhouse project, but things get even more complicated when…
his friend's little sister keeps interfering and his dog gets in a fight. For grades 3-6Farmer boy
Par Laura Wilder. 1933
Story about a traditional farm family in upper New York state in the 1860s. Tells about work, school, and simple…
amusements and introduces nine-year-old Almanzo Wilder, who later married Laura Ingalls. For grades 4-7 and older readersA wrinkle in time
Par Madeleine L'Engle. 1962
When an atomic physicist disappears, his children begin a bizarre search. Led by three whimsical characters, Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who,…
and Mrs. Which, they manage their interplanetary journey by "wrinkling" to span space and time. For grades 5-8. Newbery MedalOtis Spofford
Par Beverly Cleary. 1953
Mischievous but lovable Otis, the class cut-up, is given his come-uppance by gentle, timid Ellen Tebbits in this humorous story…
about elementary schools, PTA meetings, and antics of children. For grades 3-6Thimble summer
Par Elizabeth Enright. 1938
One scorching day in the middle of a drought, Garnet Linden finds a silver thimble which she believes to be…
magic. Good luck begins that night with a rainfall that saves her father's crops. For grades 4-7. Newbery MedalMiss Hickory
Par Carolyn Bailey. 1946
The adventures of Miss Hickory, a country doll made of an applewood twig with a hickory nut for a head,…
and her unusual neighbors. Left behind when her owner goes to school in Boston, Miss Hickory must spend the long New Hampshire winter alone. For grades 3-6. Newbery MedalYoung Fu of the upper Yangtze
Par Elizabeth Lewis. 1932
Rogues and bandits seem to rule China during the turbulent 1920s. But Young Fu has moved from his country home…
to the city, and he is determined to be an honest, hardworking coppersmith's apprentice. For grades 5-8. Newbery MedalThe twenty-one balloons
Par William Pène Du Bois. 1947
Professor Sherman sets off on a flight across the Pacific in a giant balloon, and three weeks later he is…
over the wrong ocean with too many balloons. The adventure is narrated by the professor with hilarious solemnity. For grades 4-7. Newbery MedalThe Swiss family Robinson
Par Johann Wyss. 1960
When they are shipwrecked on a desert island, a Swiss clergyman, his wife, and their four sons use their ingenuity…
to overcome all dangers and to make a happy home. For grades 5-8Bartholomew and the oobleck
Par Seuss. 1949
Angry about the same four things always falling from the sky--rain, sunshine, snow, and fog--the king of the kingdom of…
Didd orders his royal magicians to create something new to fall from the sky. Easy reading for grades 2-4Emily of New Moon
Par L. M Montgomery. 1951
When her father dies, eleven-year-old Emily believes that she is all alone. But her mother's family, who never forgave her…
mother for eloping with her father, are there to care for her. It is decided by the drawing of lots that Emily will go to New Moon, the century-old family farm, with two of her aunts. There cousin Jimmy encourages her in her writing. For grades 6-9 and older readersThe lion and the puppy and other stories for children
Par Leo Tolstoy. 1988
Leo Tolstoy was a great nineteenth-century Russian author who opened a school for peasant children and wrote stories especially for…
them. The twenty-seven stories in this book are taken from his "Azbuka" (Primer). Some are based on Aesop's fables, others on Russian folktales, nature studies, and the work of children themselves. For grades 5-8 and older readersEmily's quest
Par L. M Montgomery. 1955
Emily Starr is determined to become a successful writer while living in her home, New Moon, the source of her…
inspiration. When Dean Priest condemns her first novel in order to claim her undivided attention, Emily burns her manuscript. But she cannot desert her writing forever, nor can she abandon the search for real love. For grades 6-9 and older readers