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Axle Annie
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Robin Pulver |
The schools in Burskyville never close for snow because Axle Annie is always able to make it up the steepest hill in town, until Shifty Rhodes and Hale Snow set out to stop her. |
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Mrs. Toggle's beautiful blue shoe
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Robin Pulver |
Mrs. Toggle joins the children in a game of kickball and loses her beautiful blue shoe. |
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Nouns and verbs have a field day
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Robin Pulver |
When the children in Mr. Wright's class have a field day, nouns and verbs in the classroom make their own fun. |
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Mrs. Toggle and the dinosaur
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Robin Pulver |
Mrs. Toggle and her class prepare for the arrival of a new student whom they expect to be a dinosaur. |
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Christmas kitten, home at last
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Robin Pulver |
When Santa's allergies prevent him from keeping a homeless kitten, he and Mrs. Claus find it a perfect home. |
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The Holiday handwriting school
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Robin Pulver |
With Mrs. Holiday's help, the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, and the Tooth Fairy learn to improve the notes they leave children after their visits. |
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Punctuation takes a vacation
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Robin Pulver |
When all the punctuation marks in Mr. Wright's class decide to take a vacation, the students discover just how difficult life can be without them. |
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Persuading Miss Doover
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Robin Pulver,Stephanie Roth Sisson |
Miss Doover turns Jack and Samir's misbehavior into a lesson on writing and revising a persuasive essay. |
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Alicia's tutu
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Robin Pulver |
Alicia is convinced that a tutu will make her a better dancer, but her mother says she doesn't need one. |
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Homer and the house next door
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Robin Pulver |
Homer the dog tries to discourage his master from selling their house and moving. |
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Mrs. Toggle's class picture day
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Robin Pulver |
When Mrs. Toggle's bad hair day coincides with class picture day, her students, the custodian, the nurse, the art teacher, the librarian, and the principal all try to improve the situation. |
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Way to go, Alex!
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Robin Pulver |
Carly learns a lot about Alex, her mentally disabled older brother, as he trains for and competes in the Special Olympics. |
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