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Why Pick On Me? Marvin is shunned by his classmates, best friends, and teacher after he is unfairly fingered as a nose-picker by the class bully. Kidnapped at Birth? Marvin Redpost has finally figured out why he doesn't look like anyone in his family. He's not really Marvin Redpost--he's Robert, the lost prince of Shampoon! Is He a Girl? Will kissing his elbow really turn Marvin into a girl? Casey Happleton claims it's so, and Marvin starts to believe her after his lips "accidentally" brush his elbow. Alone in His Teacher's House Marvin's friends think he's the luckiest boy in the world when his teacher asks him to dog-sit for a week. He gets to be alone in Mrs. North's house! But pretty soon it starts to look as if Marvin is not so lucky after all....". Class President It's no ordinary Thursday for Marvin Redpost and his class...It's "hole day," and even Mrs. North and Principal McCabe are wearing their very worst clothes. It seemed like a fun idea that morning, but now they're expecting company. The president -- of the United States! -- is on his way. And there's no time to change! Marvin must do math on the blackboard with television cameras pointed at him. And the day is just beginning! A Flying Birthday Cake? Marvin and Stuart get to sleep over at Nick Tuffleโs house for Nickโs birthday. They set out sleeping bags in the Tufflesโ backyard. Stuart and Nick fall right to sleep, but Marvin tosses and turns. Then he hears a noise, and something glowing zooms over his head. Is it really a flying birthday cake? Or something else? Super Fast, Out of Control! Many have tried to master the slippery slopes of Suicide Hill on their bikes. Marvin's older brother has conquered the hill, but Marvin has steered clear. Until now. The word at school is that Marvin will be taking on the hill with his new mountain bike. But the truth is, he can barely climb on the seat! A Magic Crystal? When Marvin Redpost agrees to go over to Casey Happleton's hou Review: My son wants to read now!!!!! - My 8 year old finally wants to read! He brought one home from school and then requested the series... of course, I was ecstatic! I read the โflying birthday cakeโ one aloud to my 6,8,and 10 year old over the course of a week... they all really enjoyed the characters. AR levelโ2.8-3.4 or so Review: ... and sometimes you're laughing and also gives a very good moral story I recommend them highly especially to 6 ... - my grandson and I read these books every night before bed and sometimes you're laughing and also gives a very good moral story I recommend them highly especially to 6 7 8 year olds
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C**G
My son wants to read now!!!!!
My 8 year old finally wants to read! He brought one home from school and then requested the series... of course, I was ecstatic! I read the โflying birthday cakeโ one aloud to my 6,8,and 10 year old over the course of a week... they all really enjoyed the characters. AR levelโ2.8-3.4 or so
L**M
... and sometimes you're laughing and also gives a very good moral story I recommend them highly especially to 6 ...
my grandson and I read these books every night before bed and sometimes you're laughing and also gives a very good moral story I recommend them highly especially to 6 7 8 year olds
C**N
A great series!
The Marvin Redpost series is really cute. I would say this targets an audience of 7-11 year olds. My boys love this and think Marvin is humorous and relatable. If your school participates in the AR program, they are around a 3.0 level. Enjoy!
D**G
Five Stars
My grandson loves these books and they came even before the expected arrival date!
M**A
Great series to have in a second grade classroom!
My second grade students love this series!!!
I**I
Five Stars
My granddaughter's favorite!!
A**K
Five Stars
Love these books and so do my Second Graders
C**Y
funny very popular with my third grade class
Engaging, funny very popular with my third grade class!!
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