The Monster in the Backpack
1/4/2013
Paperback
Having trouble with your backpack zipper? Maybe there’s a monster inside! A little girl slowly warms up to her unexpected guest in this funny story.
1/4/2013
Paperback
Having trouble with your backpack zipper? Maybe there’s a monster inside! A little girl slowly warms up to her unexpected guest in this funny story.
1/9/2012
Paperback
In the third and funniest episode yet, the animals take on an evil chicken named Malicia. Can they convince Grampa that she’s up to no good?
1/11/2011
Paperback
The Bed and Biscuit is going wild! Kids will laugh at — and learn from — this new adventure, as Grampa takes in some ailing critters who are anything but tame.
Maribeth Boelts, Noah Z. Jones
1/10/2018
Paperback
“Boelts lays out Ruben’s ethical dilemma and emotional turmoil without preaching, and his struggle toward the moral choice . . . is both dramatic and genuine.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Maribeth Boelts, Noah Z. Jones
1/4/2019
Paperback
“Boelts lays out Ruben’s ethical dilemma and emotional turmoil without preaching, and his struggle toward the moral choice . . . is both dramatic and genuine.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
2/9/2020
Hardcover
Can Norman the amazing goldfish overcome his stage fright? A much-awaited new adventure from the creators of Not Norman.
Maribeth Boelts, Noah Z. Jones
1/10/2016
Hardcover
Finders keepers, right? When Ruben picks up someone’s lost money, he finds out how hard it can be to do the right thing.
1/3/2011
Hardcover
In the funniest episode yet, the animals take on an evil chicken named Malicia. Can they convince Grampa that she’s up to no good before it’s too late?
1/2/2010
Hardcover
The Bed and Biscuit is going wild! Kids will laugh at — and learn from — this adventure, as Grampa takes in some ailing critters who are anything but tame.
1/2/2010
Paperback
Grampa’s menagerie of pets are rubbed the wrong way when a needy little critter arrives in this lighthearted chapter book.
11/3/2008
Paperback
“A sweet story that could be used as a springboard to discussion of the pitfalls of making snap judgments about pets — or people.” — School Library Journal