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  2. Ladybug Girl - Wikipedia

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    122337831. Dewey Decimal. [E] 22. LC Class. PZ7.S696224 Lad 2008. Children's literature portal. Ladybug Girl is a children's picture book, published in 2008 by Dial Books, and the name of its main character. A series of sequels have followed. It was created by married couple David Soman and Jacky Davis.

  3. The Baby-Sitters Club - Wikipedia

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    Official logo for both the novel and TV series. The Baby-Sitters Club (also known as BSC) is a series of novels, written by Ann M. Martin and published by Scholastic between 1986 and 2000, that sold more than 190 million copies. [1] Martin wrote an estimated 60-80 novels in the series while subsequent titles were written by ghostwriters, such ...

  4. Ann M. Martin - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Martin published her first book, Bummer Summer, which earned the Children's Choice Award in 1985. She began writing The Baby-Sitters Club series in 1985 while working for Scholastic as a children's book editor. [2] After Martin wrote the first 35 novels in The Baby-Sitters Club series, Scholastic hired ghostwriters to continue the ...

  5. List of The Baby-Sitters Club novels - Wikipedia

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    Claudia and the New Girl (April 1988) - An artistic new student, Ashley Wyeth, tries to convince Claudia to quit The Baby-Sitters Club. Good-bye Stacey, Good-bye (May 1988) - Stacey moves back to New York, and the members of The Baby-Sitters Club find it hard saying goodbye to her as best friends. Hello, Mallory (June 1988) - Following Stacey's ...

  6. American Girl (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The American Girl series, by various authors, is a collection of novels set within toy line's fictional universe. Since its inception, American Girl has published books based on the dolls, with novels and other media to tie in with their dolls. The books follow various American girls throughout both historical eras and contemporary settings.

  7. Eric Carle - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Morrison. . . (m. 1973; died 2015) . [1] Children. 2. Eric Carle (June 25, 1929 – May 23, 2021) was an American author, designer and illustrator of children's books. [2] His picture book The Very Hungry Caterpillar, first published in 1969, has been translated into more than 66 languages and sold more than 50 million copies.

  8. Emily Winfield Martin - Wikipedia

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    Emily Winfield Martin is an American artist and author-illustrator of children's books. She lives in Portland, Oregon.. After graduating from art school in 2005, Martin began selling her visual art through the online store Etsy, thereafter achieving acclaim in The New York Times, [1] on CNN, [2] and on The Martha Stewart Show [3] as one of Etsy's original and most enduring success stories.

  9. Missing Since Monday - Wikipedia

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    Missing Since Monday (ISBN 978-0-8234-0626-5) is a book written by Ann M. Martin in 1986. The story focuses on 16-year-old Maggie Ellis, the disappearance of her four-year-old sister Courtenay, and the subsequent effort to find the young girl.