The Wonderful World of Elephant and Piggie (10 books)
2/10/2024
Slipcase of Editions
A stylish slipcase of 10 hilarious stories perfect for children just learning to read, from the award-winning author of Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
2/10/2024
Slipcase of Editions
A stylish slipcase of 10 hilarious stories perfect for children just learning to read, from the award-winning author of Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
1/10/2025
Hardcover
It’s nonstop goofy comedy as Two-Headed Chicken invades other books
1/10/2025
Paperback
“Among the infinite universes of the multiverse, anything is possible . . . even time travel. . . .
1/8/2025
Paperback
Froggy is just a small, slimy guy trying to navigate the big wide pond, and there’s no end of sticky situations for him to get caught up in!
Kayla Miller, Jeffrey Canino, Sarah K Turner
1/9/2025
E-Book
From the New York Times bestselling World of Click by Kayla Miller comes a graphic novel about besties Trent and Sawyer. When they accidentally start a classwide prank war, the boys need to get especially crafty if they’re going to come out on top—with all of their friendships intact.
1/5/2019
Paperback
The fourth title in Gary Northfield’s award-winning, action-packed and hysterically funny series brimming with entertaining Ancient Roman and Greek facts.
1/5/2020
Paperback
A smart and funny cartoon journal series starring Olga – girl-scientist-in-training – and her new pet MEH (species unknown).
7/10/2020
Paperback
Olga, the animal-loving girl scientist returns in a second laugh-out-loud adventure for fans of Tom Gates, Barry Loser and Timmy Failure.
5/5/2021
Paperback
Third in the laugh-out-loud cartoon novel series about animal-scientist Olga and her alien pet, MEH.
1/8/2025
Paperback
Perfect for children just learning to read, this highly original book is told entirely in speech bubbles with a repetitive use of familiar phrases. From the award-winning author of Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
1/8/2025
Paperback
Perfect for children just learning to read, this highly original book is told entirely in speech bubbles with a repetitive use of familiar phrases. From the award-winning author of