Princess Angelica, Camp Catastrophe
In this early chapter book, Angelica is mistaken for a princess on her way to summer camp.
Orca Echoes are lively, entertaining short chapter books aimed at readers between ages six and eight. These popular classroom favorites are well suited for social responsibility and character-building programs.
In this early chapter book, Angelica is mistaken for a princess on her way to summer camp.
In this early chapter book, the follow-up to Blackberry Juice and Not For Sale, Cyrus and Rudy discover gold on the farm. Black gold, that is.
In this early chapter book, Cricket and her friends rally the town of Pincher Creek to save migrating bats being killed by newly installed wind turbines.
In this early chapter book, Lark and her brother, Connor, find the culprit when a pair of diamond earrings goes missing from the general store.
In this illustrated early chapter book, a game of trading playing cards gets out of hand at a grade school with big problems.
In this early chapter book, rookie detectives Lark Ba and Connor come to the rescue when the librarian misplaces her library key.
In this early chapter book, Nathan learns to care for seven orphaned baby squirrels with help from a stray neighborhood cat.
In this early chapter book and follow-up to Not For Sale, Cyrus and his brother, Rudy, adjust to life in the country after moving into their new house.
In this early chapter book set in Waterton Lakes National Park, Cricket and her friends help a band of long-toed salamanders safely migrate across the road to Crandell Mountain.
In this early chapterbook, the third in a series about an adopted puppy named Bagels, the Bernsteins hop aboard a cruise and find themselves in the midst of a detective caper.
In this sequel to Bagels Come Home, the Bernstein family heads off on a camping trip to Sasquatch Lake, only to encounter a series of mysterious happenings.
When Cyrus’s adoptive parents tell him they are selling their house, he devises a plan to sabotage the move.
Leo’s penchant for exploring lands him in trouble at school until he uses his mapping skills on a class field trip to prove he really can be responsible.
In the sixth installment of the Justine McKeen, Queen of Green series, Justine is faced with the challenge of convincing the Queen of Mean that being environmentally conscious is worthwhile.
Skye’s wish comes true when her parents plan a Costa Rican adventure that includes zip-lining, parasailing and snorkeling.
Morgan learns to care for a baby beaver that is washed into her backyard by floodwaters.
Miranda can't seem to get a handle on the mess in her desk, until she finds a magical solution to her problem.
With the help of Justine, Jimmy Blatzo sets out to protect birds from flying into the windows at school and the town hall.
DJ mistakenly sells the wrong jewelry box to his friend at his grandma's garage sale and has to sacrifice his beloved skateboard to make things right.
Jake and Tommy are about to learn why their grandparents' farm is called Thunder Creek Ranch.
In the fourth book in the Justine McKeen series, Justine comes up with a plan to recycle food from her school cafeteria in order to help her local animal shelter.
In the third book in the Justine McKeen series, Justine leads a group of kids in cleaning up a park located across from the school board's offices as part of a plan to get her school librarian back on the job.
When Leland's artistic talents are encouraged, he finds the confidence he needs to better communicate with his grade two teacher.
Christina and her family adopt Prince, a retired greyhound, but after he escapes one day, they decide to adopt another dog to keep Prince company.