Oak Street Battle of the Books

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April 5 and 7, 2010 6:30 PM
Oak Street Auditorium

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  4th Grade Book Descriptions
   
 

The Word Eater by Mary Amato
Worms eat dirt, right?  Not Fip!  Lerner Chanse, 6th grader, finds a worm that eats words! The strange thing is that after Fip eats a word that item disappears from the world. What power Lerner has! What words should Lerner feed Fip next? 

   

 

Jennifer Murdley’s Toad by Bruce Coville
Jennifer believes she is ugly and has trouble making friends. Wanting a pet, she buys a fat, ugly toad from the mysterious Mr. Elvis's Magic Shop...and gets the adventure of a lifetime when the toad starts talking to her, warning her of a deadly Beauty Parlor, a magical gem, and a witch who wants to kill her! Jennifer embarks on a quest to keep the toad safe from the evil witch and on the way learns the truth about true beauty.

   

The Enormous Egg by Oliver Butterworth
When twelve-year-old Nate Twitchell takes care of a gigantic egg laid by one of his hens, he is shocked to find that it hatches into a triceratops.

   

Mr. Tucket by Gary Paulsen
Francis Tucket is 14 years old when he strays from his family's wagon on the Oregon Trail and is captured by the Pawnee, a Native American tribe. With the help of Mr. Grimes, a one-armed trapper, Francis escapes and must spend the winter living off the land.

   

The Kid Who Ran For President by Dan Gutman
Meet Judson Moon, the newest and most exciting person running for President. How is he different from other candidates? First of all, he is 12 years old. Second, he doesn’t understand the issues. And third, his running mate is an elderly African-American woman who used to be his babysitter!

   

The Dollhouse Murders by Betty Ren Wright
On a visit to her Aunt Clare's home — originally owned by her great-grandparents — Amy discovers a dollhouse that is designed exactly like her great-grandparents' home. The noises she hears and the moving dolls haunt Amy. But one night she learns an important clue in the mystery of her great grandparents' death 30 years ago — from the Grandmother doll. What will become of Amy, her family secret, and the magical dollhouse?

   

Mr. Popper’s Penguins  by Richard and Florence Atwater
Poor Mr. Popper wishes he had seen something of the world before meeting Mrs. Popper and settling down. Most of all, he wishes he had seen the Poles, and he spends his spare time reading all about polar explorations. Admiral Drake, in response to Mr. Popper's fan letter, sends him a penguin--and life at 432 Proudfoot Avenue is never the same again. From one penguin living in the icebox, the Popper family grows to include 12 penguins!

   

Regarding the Fountain  by Kate Klise
Dry Creek Middle School needs a new water fountain. Theirs is all dried up! So Principal Wally Russ calls on Flo Waters, water fountain designer, with a simple request to design a new one for their school. Little does he know, he's contacted a true individual, an artist who will not settle for anything less than the most imaginative, creative, pleasurable water fountain ever.

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