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In this first book, A.J. and his friends at Ella Mentry School are headed on a field trip to NASA headquarters. But their tour guide, Mr. Corbett, is a total space cadet! And what happens when A.J. accidentally launches the whole class into outer space?! Full of visual gags, space aliens, and hilarious full-color illustrations, this is the weirdest graphic novel in the history of the world!
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"A.J. and his friends have the chance to win a trip to Dizzyland--if they can finish 5,000 books first. Dr. Carbles, the evil president of the Board of Education, doesn't think they can do it. But the Ella Mentry School kids are nothing if not determined! Will they achieve their theme park dreams? Or does Dr. Carbles have other plans for the school?"--
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When a silly prank lands Squizzard in deep trouble, he comes down with a case of the barnacle blues. Instead of going to the Coral Carnival with his friends, he'll have to do the swim-possible and turn Seaweed Elementary's junk-filled basement into an activity room for after-school clubs. But there just may be hidden treasures to discover if Squizzard can stop all the funny business long enough to find them.
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Turbo is the class pet of Classroom C, but he is no ordinary hamster. He is Super Turbo, a superhero who fights crime at Sunnyview Elementary. Super Turbo and the rest of the Superpet Superhero League think they can rest after defeating Whiskerface and his rat pat, but they are soon faced with another foe: a group of evil flying ninja squirrels.
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Super Turbo and the Superpet Superhero League take on a new villain in the classroom--the pencil sharpener that is raining pencil shavings into Turbo's cage. And the evil keeps growing; the other classrooms get new pencil sharpeners, too! However, after Super Turbo and his squad take drastic action, they suddenly realize the pencil sharpeners may not be too bad after all if they help the students draw pictures of the pets.