Secondhand Chapter Book (Age 8-12) Bargain Book Box (24 Books) SP2464
Secondhand Chapter Book (Age 8-12) Bargain Book Box (24 Books)
This box offers a fantastic selection of heavily illustrated, engaging series fiction tailored for younger middle-grade readers. The assortment is dominated by the classic mythical adventures of Tashi and the animal-rescue focus of the Juliet, Nearly a Vet series. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
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Tashi and the Royal Tomb by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Follows the clever Tashi as he outwits the wicked Baron and explores an ancient, mysterious tomb. It delivers an excellent mix of folklore and fast-paced adventure.
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Tashi and the Haunted House by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Pits Tashi against a spooky, ghost-filled house and a terrifying monster. It offers gentle thrills and demonstrates how brains can defeat brawn.
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Tashi and the Genie by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Forces Tashi to use his sharpest wits to outsmart a cunning genie who grants wishes with a dangerous catch. It delivers a perfect blend of high-stakes folklore and trickery.
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Tashi and the Big Stinker by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Introduces a giant, smelly ogre that Tashi must cleverly drive away from the village. It features the signature wit and problem-solving that makes the series so beloved.
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Tashi and the Dancing Shoes by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Plunges Tashi into a magical dilemma involving cursed footwear and a demanding warlord. It blends humor with mythical problem-solving.
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Tashi and the Magic Carpet by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Takes Tashi on a high-flying adventure where he must navigate the skies to rescue a kidnapped friend. It provides classic fairy-tale elements and high-altitude escapes.
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Tashi by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Starts the entire phenomenon, introducing the brave, storytelling gnome who arrives on a swan to share his incredible past. It acts as the perfect entry point into his magical world.
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Tashi Lost in the City by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Drops the resourceful hero into a bustling modern environment where he must find his way back to his friends. It provides a fun contrast to his usual village adventures.
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Tashi and the Forbidden Room by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Follows Tashi as he ignores warnings and opens a door he shouldn't, leading to a showdown with a terrifying creature. It teaches a subtle lesson about curiosity and consequences.
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Tashi and the Golem by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Brings a mythical clay giant to life, forcing Tashi to figure out how to stop its destructive rampage. It introduces classic folklore tropes in an accessible, age-appropriate way.
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Tashi and the Phoenix by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Sends Tashi on a quest to help a legendary firebird and protect it from greedy villains. It highlights themes of animal protection and mythical wonder.
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Tashi and the Stolen Bus by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Details Tashi's wild ride when a gang of thieves hijacks local transport. It mixes everyday objects with Tashi's signature brand of chaos.
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Juliet, Nearly a Vet: The Lost Dogs by Rebecca Johnson – Follows ten-year-old Juliet as she puts her veterinary knowledge to the test to track down missing neighborhood pets. It appeals strongly to young animal lovers.
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Juliet, Nearly a Vet: Outback Adventure by Rebecca Johnson – Takes Juliet's animal-saving skills to the rugged Australian outback, dealing with native wildlife. It combines factual animal care with an exciting change of scenery.
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Juliet, Nearly a Vet: The Great Pet Plan by Rebecca Johnson – Focuses on Juliet's attempts to organize the ultimate pet event while managing her own menagerie. It highlights themes of responsibility and community.
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Juliet, Nearly a Vet: At the Show by Rebecca Johnson – Brings the excitement of a local agricultural show to life as Juliet helps prepare and care for the competing animals. It explores the chaotic, fun atmosphere of competitive pet care.
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Harry's House of Invention by Rachel Anderson – Follows a young boy with a knack for building bizarre, imaginative contraptions that don't always go according to plan. It celebrates creativity and learning through failure.
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Wilderness Fairies: Daisy's New Wings by Jude Wells – Details the magical journey of a young fairy navigating the challenges of her natural woodland home. It offers a gentle, enchanting read for fans of fantasy and nature.
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Juliet, Nearly a Vet: The Big Flood by Rebecca Johnson – Tests Juliet's veterinary skills in a crisis when severe weather threatens local farm animals and pets. It highlights bravery and quick thinking in emergencies.
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Juliet, Nearly a Vet: Playground Pets by Rebecca Johnson – Centers on the chaos that ensues when animals invade the schoolyard. It mixes relatable school settings with fun animal antics.
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Juliet, Nearly a Vet: Zookeeper for a Day by Rebecca Johnson – Grants Juliet the ultimate opportunity to work behind the scenes with exotic zoo animals. It provides fascinating insights into professional animal care.
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Juliet, Nearly a Vet: Bush Baby Rescue by Rebecca Johnson – Focuses on rehabilitating injured native wildlife, specifically adorable young marsupials. It offers strong environmental and conservation themes.
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Juliet, Nearly a Vet: Beach Buddies by Rebecca Johnson – Moves the veterinary action to the coast, where Juliet encounters marine life and seaside pet emergencies. It expands her animal expertise to a new ecosystem.
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Juliet, Nearly a Vet: Rainforest Camp by Rebecca Johnson – Plunges Juliet into a lush, tropical environment teeming with unique wildlife during a school trip. It combines wilderness exploration with her passion for animal rescue.
Genre: Childrens
Secondhand Chapter Book (Age 8-12) Bargain Book Box (24 Books)
This box offers a fantastic selection of heavily illustrated, engaging series fiction tailored for younger middle-grade readers. The assortment is dominated by the classic mythical adventures of Tashi and the animal-rescue focus of the Juliet, Nearly a Vet series. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
-
Tashi and the Royal Tomb by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Follows the clever Tashi as he outwits the wicked Baron and explores an ancient, mysterious tomb. It delivers an excellent mix of folklore and fast-paced adventure.
-
Tashi and the Haunted House by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Pits Tashi against a spooky, ghost-filled house and a terrifying monster. It offers gentle thrills and demonstrates how brains can defeat brawn.
-
Tashi and the Genie by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Forces Tashi to use his sharpest wits to outsmart a cunning genie who grants wishes with a dangerous catch. It delivers a perfect blend of high-stakes folklore and trickery.
-
Tashi and the Big Stinker by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Introduces a giant, smelly ogre that Tashi must cleverly drive away from the village. It features the signature wit and problem-solving that makes the series so beloved.
-
Tashi and the Dancing Shoes by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Plunges Tashi into a magical dilemma involving cursed footwear and a demanding warlord. It blends humor with mythical problem-solving.
-
Tashi and the Magic Carpet by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Takes Tashi on a high-flying adventure where he must navigate the skies to rescue a kidnapped friend. It provides classic fairy-tale elements and high-altitude escapes.
-
Tashi by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Starts the entire phenomenon, introducing the brave, storytelling gnome who arrives on a swan to share his incredible past. It acts as the perfect entry point into his magical world.
-
Tashi Lost in the City by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Drops the resourceful hero into a bustling modern environment where he must find his way back to his friends. It provides a fun contrast to his usual village adventures.
-
Tashi and the Forbidden Room by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Follows Tashi as he ignores warnings and opens a door he shouldn't, leading to a showdown with a terrifying creature. It teaches a subtle lesson about curiosity and consequences.
-
Tashi and the Golem by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Brings a mythical clay giant to life, forcing Tashi to figure out how to stop its destructive rampage. It introduces classic folklore tropes in an accessible, age-appropriate way.
-
Tashi and the Phoenix by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Sends Tashi on a quest to help a legendary firebird and protect it from greedy villains. It highlights themes of animal protection and mythical wonder.
-
Tashi and the Stolen Bus by Anna and Barbara Fienberg – Details Tashi's wild ride when a gang of thieves hijacks local transport. It mixes everyday objects with Tashi's signature brand of chaos.
-
Juliet, Nearly a Vet: The Lost Dogs by Rebecca Johnson – Follows ten-year-old Juliet as she puts her veterinary knowledge to the test to track down missing neighborhood pets. It appeals strongly to young animal lovers.
-
Juliet, Nearly a Vet: Outback Adventure by Rebecca Johnson – Takes Juliet's animal-saving skills to the rugged Australian outback, dealing with native wildlife. It combines factual animal care with an exciting change of scenery.
-
Juliet, Nearly a Vet: The Great Pet Plan by Rebecca Johnson – Focuses on Juliet's attempts to organize the ultimate pet event while managing her own menagerie. It highlights themes of responsibility and community.
-
Juliet, Nearly a Vet: At the Show by Rebecca Johnson – Brings the excitement of a local agricultural show to life as Juliet helps prepare and care for the competing animals. It explores the chaotic, fun atmosphere of competitive pet care.
-
Harry's House of Invention by Rachel Anderson – Follows a young boy with a knack for building bizarre, imaginative contraptions that don't always go according to plan. It celebrates creativity and learning through failure.
-
Wilderness Fairies: Daisy's New Wings by Jude Wells – Details the magical journey of a young fairy navigating the challenges of her natural woodland home. It offers a gentle, enchanting read for fans of fantasy and nature.
-
Juliet, Nearly a Vet: The Big Flood by Rebecca Johnson – Tests Juliet's veterinary skills in a crisis when severe weather threatens local farm animals and pets. It highlights bravery and quick thinking in emergencies.
-
Juliet, Nearly a Vet: Playground Pets by Rebecca Johnson – Centers on the chaos that ensues when animals invade the schoolyard. It mixes relatable school settings with fun animal antics.
-
Juliet, Nearly a Vet: Zookeeper for a Day by Rebecca Johnson – Grants Juliet the ultimate opportunity to work behind the scenes with exotic zoo animals. It provides fascinating insights into professional animal care.
-
Juliet, Nearly a Vet: Bush Baby Rescue by Rebecca Johnson – Focuses on rehabilitating injured native wildlife, specifically adorable young marsupials. It offers strong environmental and conservation themes.
-
Juliet, Nearly a Vet: Beach Buddies by Rebecca Johnson – Moves the veterinary action to the coast, where Juliet encounters marine life and seaside pet emergencies. It expands her animal expertise to a new ecosystem.
-
Juliet, Nearly a Vet: Rainforest Camp by Rebecca Johnson – Plunges Juliet into a lush, tropical environment teeming with unique wildlife during a school trip. It combines wilderness exploration with her passion for animal rescue.