- Juniper Berry by M.P. Kozlowsky
- Theodore Boone: The Abduction by John Grisham
- Jack Gets a Clue: The Case of the Beagle Burglar by Nancy Krulik
- Morris Goes to School by B. Wiseman
- The Story of Peppa Pig
- Spy Academy by Tracey West
- This Hotel is Haunted by Geronimo Stilton
- Bizarre Dinosaurs by Christopher Sloan
- Fly Guy Presents Sharks by Ted Arnold
- Okay for Now by Gary D. Schmidt
- The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jacqueline Kelly
- One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia
- Wings of Fire: The Dragonet Prophecy by Tui T. Sutherland
- The Familiars by Adam Jay Einstein and Andrew Jacobson
- Beware the Ninja Weenies by David Lubar
- Ellray Jakes is Not a Chicken by Sally Warner
- Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook by Mary Amate
- School of Fear by Gitty Daneshvari
- The Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron
- Surprising Swimmers by Emma Ryan
- Turkey Day by Grace Maccarone
- Phineas and Ferb Spooktacular Joke Book by Jim Bernstein
- Mac and Cheese and the Perfect Plan by Sarah Weeks
- The Gingerbread Kid Goes to School by Joan Holub
- Finding the First T. Rex by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
- More Bears! by Kenn Nesbitt
- Miss Smith Under the Ocean by Michael Garland
- Wild Discoveries Wacky New Animals by Heather Montgomery
- Face to Face: Whales by Sally Morgan
- Curious Critters by David Fitzsimmons
- Everything You Need to Know About Snakes and Other Scaly Reptiles
- The Runaway Wok by Ying Chang Compestine
- I Wish I Had a Dinosaur by Ian Anggabrata
- The Pain and the Great One by Judy Blume
- Dream Big Little Pig by Kristi Yamaguchi
- Chester the Brave by Audrey Penn
- Miles and Miles of Reptiles by Tish Rabe
- Tentacles! Tales of the Giant Squid by Shirley Raye Redmond
- Ninjago: Tomb of the Fangpyre by Greg Farshtey
- Ninjago: Warriors of Stone by Greg Farshtey
- Legends of Chima: A Starter Handbook by Tracey West
The easier books - anything from the Learning to Read series, pictures books, etc. - will be read in the next two to three days (if that). The regular novels will be read intermittently between Harry Potter in the next year or two. The average cost per book - $2.32. Not a bad deal. Not a bad deal at all.
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When and where was this?!??!
Out by the airport.
http://www.scholastic.com/bookfairs/events/warehouse/
Our preschool is cooperative and since I was a volunteer in the classroom I was able to get in.
What better to (at only 25 cents per knot) urge your boy to consider the world of knot-craft:
http://www.amazon.com/Why-Knot-Ingenious-Beautiful-Lifesaving/dp/1419706764/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1371191564&sr=1-1&keywords=why+knot
Erm, you might have to figure how to release the canine and feline housemates from any "experiments."
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