Thanks for that! It seems to me that, as a bookseller, I’m often trying to find books like those.
The closest thing I’ve seen to what they want is Gordon Korman’s various adventure series, which he, genius that he is (or his publisher) chopped up into smaller books so kids aren’t so put off by the massiveness. Those books were indeed very kid-friendly. No, actually, I’m trying to find those particular books. A high quality digital reading experience. The Lemonade Trick by Scott Corbett: 1: The Mailbox Trick by Scott Corbett: 2: The Disappearing Dog Trick by Scott Corbett: 3: The Limerick Trick by Scott Corbett: 4: ... Series was designed to cover groups of books generally understood as such (see Wikipedia: Book series). Me too! chat tools) that might be of interest to you. I loved Mrs. Coverlet (esp. I’d like to see more brief, sprightly, wonderfully written, delightful, funny stories for this age. I loved those witch books, and I agree, I can’t think of anything like them now–short, breezy, adventurous, and not too character-driven. How to Read People Like a Book: A Guide to Speed-Reading People, Understand Body Language and Emotions, Decode Intentions, and Connect Effortlessly (Practical Emotional Intelligence), Unicorn Handwriting Practice: Letter Tracing Workbook (Little Learner Workbooks), Case Studies in Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainability: The oikos collection Vol. Scholastic has been making books available to young readers in schools since 1949 when TAB (the Teen Age Book club) was launched. (Yeah, I was that nerdy as a kid, that I picked up on that detail.). After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. The Ruth Chew books were definitely Scholastic, published by Lucky Book Club. Please try again","bd_saving_percent_off":"{0}%
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I snapped up all the Mad Scientists’ Club books (aimed around 10-12) as soon as they became available. Realistic kids using their imaginations to find ways to sell popcorn from a big bag that they found. The Miss Pickerells were great.
I was just thinking of that book. I also read The Teddy Bear Habit many times. By default, it sorts by the number, or alphabetically if there is no number. Also avoid publisher series, unless the publisher has a true monopoly over the "works" in question. Duckling, which I read times several at age 11 or 12. Looking for books by Scott Corbett? Communication Skills Training: How to Talk to Anyone, Connect Effortlessly, Develop Charisma, and Become a People Person (Practical Emotional Intelligence), FREE Shipping on your first order shipped by Amazon, Student Workbook Contemporary Maternal-Newborn Nursing Care, Laboratory Tests and Diagnistic Procedures with Nursing Diagnoses (Package Edition), Principles of Likability: Skills for a Memorable First Impression, Captivating Presence, and Instant Friendships. Not sure about Peef). My Two Feet on the Ground: A Fun, Rhyming Book for Children on Positivity and Mindfulness. 2, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, Go-Go To Glory: The 1959 Chicago White Sox (The SABR Digital Library Book 70), Part of: The SABR Digital Library (57 Books), By Scott Corbett - The Lemonade Trick (Apple Paperbacks) (Reprint) (1988-01-16) [Paperback], Madman and the Assassin: The Strange Life of Boston Corbett, the Man Who Killed John Wilkes Booth. I don’t spend as much time looking at picture books as I used to. years ago.
But the bottles on the set have lost their labels—and all of them seem to have mysterious, magical effects. His best known book is The Lemonade Trick, a novel for children. If you want to force a particular order, use the | character to divide the number and the descriptor. One of his books, entitled The Reluctant Landlord (1950), was made into the 1951 film Love Nest. You sited many of the titles I used in my third graders’ “literature” reading program in the 70s and 80s. Scholastic also publishes about 30 classroom magazines, but the Weekly Reader is not one of them. This site uses cookies to deliver our services, improve performance, for analytics, and (if not signed in) for advertising. Could you see bringing one or more of these backlist titles back into print and promoting them with activity kits and posters? Publishers, why DO these excellent series drop off and go OP indefinitely? ... by P. Scott Corbett | Read Reviews. The Lemonade Trick book. You Save 10%. Also, although I haven’t read one in years, I would venture to say that editorially, they were relatively free of adult meddling.
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