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    A Smart Girl's Guide: Money

    Nancy Holyoke

    What's your money style? If you have the cash, do you make it last? Or do you spend it during a big shopping spree? What's the trick to saving for something big and to being a better shopper? In this book, learn how to not only spend that cash, but also how to earn it. The quizzes, tips, and helpful quotes from other girls will make learning about money management easy and fun.

    A Smart Girl's Guide: Middle School

    Julie Williams Montalbano

    Starting middle school can be scary. But knowing what to expect will make you feel more confident. Packed with tips and fun quizzes, here’s the inside scoop on topics like classes, lockers, homework, and getting involved in after-school activities. Get help deciding the best way to introduce yourself to those new classmates. Plus, you’ll read letters from other girls who were just as worried about starting middle school, and advice from girls who have already been there.

    A Smart Girl's Guide: Manners (Revised)

    Nancy Holyoke

    Discover the new and improved guide to all things manners! With updated content and fun illustrations, this title is more relevant than ever. As a comprehensive manners guide, girls will learn proper etiquette for everyday events and tricky social situations. This guide is also filled with great advice on everything from eating in fancy restaurants and handling troublemakers at parties to regaining composure after embarrassing accidents. Humorous illustrations, letters from other girls, and entertaining quizzes all make the lessons fun to learn.

    A Smart Girl's Guide: Friendship Troubles (Revised)

    Patti Kelley Criswell

    This popular title is now better than ever with new content and illustrations! As an important guide on relational aggression between girls, it offers advice on how to deal with arguments, bullying, betrayal, and other tough friendship problems. It features sound advice, quizzes, tips, and inspiring real-life stories about girls who have overcome their differences and strengthened their friendships.

    A Smart Girl's Guide: Boys (Revised)

    Nancy Holyoke

    This book has it all—now with updated content and illustrations! It’s an insightful, age-appropriate guide to boys, a top topic for girls today, and provides straight talk on what to do when everyone’s wondering “who likes who?” The book explores being friends, going out, breaking up, being yourself, and much more. Letters from girls and advice on boys, along with quizzes and tips, help a girl get her brain back on track when her heart’s in a wreck.

    A Smart Girl's Guide: Babysitting

    Harriet Brown

    Who will be the best babysitter on the block? You! Inside this guide, you’ll find professional tips and tricks, quizzes, secrets from real sitters, and safety how-to information that will keep kids and parents asking for you. You’ll learn how to care for kids and become a wiz at changing a baby’s diaper properly, calming a crying child after her parents leave, and even making a picky eater happy and full.

    A Smart Girl's Guide to Parties

    Apryl Lundsten

    This book shares everything a girl needs to know about going to parties and throwing them! You'll love testing your party know-how with fun quizzes and finding easy-to-make gift ideas. Includes advice from real girls on how to handle lots of party situations, from sleepovers to formal affairs.

    Secrets at Camp Nokomis

    Jacqueline Dembar Greene

    Rebecca loves everything about summer camp, but making friends turns out to be harder than she expected. What secret is her bunkmate hiding and why? When camp pranks start getting out of hand and a girl goes missing, Rebecca is determined to find out what's really going on at Camp Nokomis. At the end of the story, the Looking Back section provides interesting facts about summer camps in Rebecca's time.

    A Bundle of Trouble

    Jacqueline Dembar Greene

    Rebecca is put in charge of the new neighbors' baby and a kidnapper is on the loose in New York City! So when a strange boy shows up asking a few too many questions about the baby, Rebecca starts to worry. Could the child be in danger? Includes an illustrated Looking Back essay about household duties of young girls in 1914.

    The Cameo Necklace

    Evelyn Coleman

    As Cécile exits a crowded showboat after enjoying a lavish Floating Circus, she stumbles-and when she gets up, she realizes that the cameo necklace she borrowed from her aunt is no longer on her neck. Knowing that the necklace was the last gift Tante Tay's husband gave her before he died, Cécile is desperate to find it. As she tracks down the people in the crowd who were near her when she fell, her search takes her into many corners of New Orleans, from a society tea party to the crowded French Market, even the dangerous cypress swamps…and deep into secrets she never imagined! An illustrated Looking Back essay discusses the challenges that people of color faced in the 1850s.