To soften the reality of their life with their mean stepmother, Soledad tells her younger sister about imaginary Auntie Jove. But then Ming starts to believe that Jove will rescue them.
The moon base is only the size of a soccer field, and Dash and the other moonies have searched every inch for the missing commander. The lunar surface, however, is wide-open, dangerous terrain.
Even though Harriet is no longer invincible (now she’s “merely very, very stubborn”), she’s looking for adventure. But can she save the Twelve Dancing Mouse Princesses when so many before her have failed?
Cody’s best friend, Spencer, moves to her neighborhood, but he’s always busy playing violin. So Cody approaches the Meen sisters, who live next to Spencer–and live up to their last name.
In these fifteen connected tales brimming with bug personality, a ladybug makes mud angels, a horsefly thinks she’s a horse, a roly-poly bug loves to roll, and much more.
The narrator loves to play with her dollhouse, which she made from a cardboard box. It even has an elevator and a rooftop pool. But will her friend Sophie like it? In hers, “everything matches.”
Time can seem to move slowly during a car trip. But what happens when it moves so slowly, it starts moving backward? Suddenly, a drive to grandma’s house becomes a trip through history!
A boy embarks on a journey–he waddles with a colony of penguins, walks with a parade of elephants, sleeps in a bed of clams–and finds his way home to his tribe of friends.
Sophie and her mother are making chocolate kisses filled with pistachio cream for a party, and everyone will get exactly one. But what happens when an extra person shows up?