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Read-Alikes for
Fourth Grade Rats
by Jerry Spinelli | | Book Capers, our book discussion group for students in
grades 2 & 3, read and discussed Fourth Grade Rats.
If you liked this book, you may also like reading other books by this author: |
| Blue Ribbon Blues
| by Jerry Spinelli
| J SPI
| When Tooter Pepperday and her family move to her aunt's farm, she decides to show everyone and win a blue ribbon at the county fair.
| | Tooter Pepperday
| by Jerry Spinelli
| J SPI
| Hating to leave her familiar surroundings, Tooter resorts to sabotage when her family moves from their suburban home to her Aunt Sally's farm.
| | Knots in My Yo-Yo String
| by Jerry Spinelli
| J SPI
| A humorous autobiography of Jerry Spinelli's childhood and youth in Pennsylvania.
| MORE BOOKS TO ENJOY: More tales of fourth-grade hijinks.
| | Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
| by Judy Blume
| J BLU
| Most of fourth-grader Peter Hatcher's trials and tribulations are caused by his pesky 2-year-old brother, Fudge.
| | Amber Brown Goes Fourth
| by Paula Danziger
| J DAN
| Entering fourth grade, Amber faces some changes in her life as her best friend moves away and her parents divorce.
| | The Fourth Grade Wizards
| by B. DeClements
| J DEC
| A fourth-grader and her father adjust to a new life after the death of her mother.
| | Fourth Grade Celebrity
| by Patricia Reilly Giff
| J GIF
| Fourth-grader Cassandra Eleanor Valentine searches for a way to become famous in her school.
| | Keep Ms. Sugarman in the Fourth Grade
| by Elizabeth Levy
| J LEV
| Jackie, who has always been smart-alecky, finally meets her match in her gifted fourth-grade teacher, then is crushed when Ms. Sugarman is promoted to principal in the middle of the school year.
| | Fourth Grade is a Jinx
| by Colleen McKenna
| J MCK
| When Collette's own mother takes over the job of teaching her fourth-grade class, life becomes more embarrassing than she can stand.
| | Rosie Swanson: Fourth Grade Geek for President
| by Barbara Park
| J PAR
| Just average Rosie runs for class president against two of the most popular kids in the fourth grade.
| | Awfully Short for the Fourth Grade
| by Elvira Woodruff
| J WOO
| | Nine-year-old Noah disrupts the school when his wish comes true and he becomes small and his miniature toy men come to life.
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This list was prepared by Youth Services at St. Charles Public Library,
March 1999.
630-584-9390
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