by Katherine Applegate (Author) Brian Biggs (Illustrator)
This handsome hardcover includes the first four books in the hilarious Roscoe Riley Rules chapter book series by Katherine Applegate, Newbery Medal winning and bestselling author of The One and Only Ivan, Crenshaw, and Wishtree.
This collection features a fresh new look from cover artist Brian Biggs as well as Roscoe's Time-Out Activities, including loads of lists, games, and more.
Roscoe doesn't mean to break the rules, but he always seems to land himself in trouble. Whenever he tries to help--whether he's at school, in his neighborhood, or on a field trip--things just never go as planned.
Roscoe and his comical misadventures will appeal to fans of Megan McDonald's Stink series; Nancy Krulik's George Brown, Class Clown series; Rebecca Elliott's Owl Diaries series; and Dan Gutman's My Weird School series.
Follow Roscoe's rules and you'll be sure to avoid the same mistakes and save yourself a trip to time-out:
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Katherine Applegate is the New York Times-bestselling author of Wishtree, Crenshaw, Willodeen, and Home of the Brave, all from F&F, as well as The One and Only Ivan, winner of the Newbery Medal, and its sequel The One and Only Bob. She lives in Southern California with her family.
Gennifer Choldenko's best known Tales from Alcatraz series has been called "A cornerstone series in contemporary children's literature." Al Capone Does My Shirts--the first book in the series--was a Newbery Honor Book and the recipient of twenty other awards. All four books in the series were Junior Library Guild selections and garnered many starred reviews. Gennifer lives in the San Francisco Bay area with her loyal husband and naughty dog. Wallace West is a world explorer spending most of his time on the US East Coast (the rest wherever strikes his fancy). He once foolishly pet a wild alligator and considers a tinned-fish picnic in Norway the best meal he's ever had. By day he writes and illustrates, by night he wonders if he should get a pet snake.