Kids who love video games will love this fifth and final installment of the 5-book series about 12-year old Jesse Rigsby and the wild adventures he encounters inside different video games.Age Level: 8-12 Grade Level: 3rd and upJesse and Eric have ten minutes to save the world. In those ten minutes, they’re supposed to dive into a massive video game universe, track down an all-powerful madman, and stop his evil plan before it’s too late. Sound impossible? It’s super impossible. There will be fire-breathing pterodactyls, angry green giants, and unicorns that shoot lasers out of their hooves. If Jesse and Eric are going to survive long enough to fight the final boss, they’ll need to rely on each other like never before. Do they have what it takes? The clock is ticking.
Geronimo Stilton's fabumouse adaption of the classic novel by Robert Louis StevensonYo, ho, ho! Jim Hawkins is the name, and long-lost treasure is my game. It all began with an old pirate, a sea chest
A Pip and Posy picture book celebrating friendship, teamwork, sporting games and play!Pip and Posy and their friends are playing lots of games one sunny day, and everybody wants to win! It isn't long before they soon feel a bit grumpy when they don't. The friends need to learn that it's much more fun to play as a team!This is the perfect picture book to enjoy as communities come together to celebrate the 2024 Olympics, and just in time to offer a few child-friendly game ideas to play this summer.Pip and Posy's world is all about friendship and play, and this enchanting book will help everyone remember what makes a true friend.Other titles in the series to collect: The Bug Hotel and Snow Coaches.
For Tess Kendrick, a junior at the elite Hardwicke School in Washington D.C., fixing runs in the family. But Tess has another legacy, too, one that involves power and the making of political dynasties
The Kendricks help make the problems of the Washington elite disappear. . . . but some secrets won't stay buried.Tess Kendrick, a junior at the elite Hardwicke Academy in Washington D.C., can fix just