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How to Drive Your Sister Crazy (I Can Read!) by Diane Z. Shore
Bradley Harris Pinkerton knows exactly how to drive his sister, Abby, crazy. Whether she's in the shower, or on the phone, or just trying to turn on her bedroom light, Bradley has a number of wacky schemes that are sure to make her mad...and guaranteed to make young readers laugh. With a rubber snake, some chewed-up bubble gum, and a really great hiding space, he shows just how easily it can be done.
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Flicka, Ricka, Dicka and the Strawberries by Maj Lindman
Flicka, Ricka, and Dicka are going wild-strawberry picking. Mother is going to pay them for every basket they gather. When they stop at a cottage along the way, they meet Mary, her baby brother, and Mary's mother. Mary and her family are very kind, but have patches on their clothes and no milk to drink. After the girls get home and help Mother make strawberry jam, they think of a special way to spend the money they have earned.
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Rapunzel by Sarah Gibb
Beautiful Rapunzel is locked away in a tall, tall tower, visited only by the little creatures of the forest and the witch who has imprisoned her. Until one day a handsome prince, passing by on his horse, is transfixed by the magical sound of Rapunzel singing to her animals friends and knows he must reach her... Can true love transform Rapunzel's life forever?