Mitch and Amy both think being twins is fun, but that doesn't stop them from squabbling. Amy is good at reading. Mitch is a math whiz. Amy likes to play pretend. Mitch would rather skateboard. They never want to watch the same television show. And they always try to get the better of each other. Then the school bully starts picking on Mitch -- and on Amy, too. Now the twins have something rotten in common: Alan Hibbler. This twosome must set aside their squabbles and band together to defeat a bully!
Boland and his dinosaur pals are not overjoyed when Tyrone tags along on a week-long camping trip to Swamp Island. Living up to his reputation as a troublemaker, the unscrupulous Tyrone cheats at every game and ends up winning all the prizes. Children will cheer when the sneaky dinosaur unsuccessfully tries to steal Boland's buried treasure and instead gets his just deserts. As always, Wilhelm knows what will tickle the funny bones of young readers; they will snicker at Tyrone's dreadful behavior, shifty eyes and caustic tongue. Ages 6-8.
Bernie Bridges’ wants to be named “Most Popular Rotten Egg” in the yearbook-but first he has to prove just how popular he is. Bernie has a brilliant plan-he’ll tell everyone that it’s his birthday. He is going to throw himself the biggest birthday party in the history of Rotten School just to show how popular he is!
But wait--something is very wrong. Nobody at school cares about Bernie’s birthday. How could that be?
Rotten School has a new student. His name is Angel Goodeboy, and Bernie Bridges had better watch out, because Angel Goodeboy really is Good with a capital G! The girls love Angel. The teachers love him. The Rotten House guys love him. The Nyce House guys love him. Even Bernie’s dog, Gassy, loves him. Angel is MR. POPULAR.
It’s the school talent show, and this year Bernie Bridges wants to beat Nyce House. He wants a kid from his dorm, Rotten House, to win. The problem is, no one in Rotten House has any talent. At least that’s what Bernie thinks, until he walks past a closet and hears the most amazing guitar playing—it’s Chipmunk, the shyest kid in Rotten House. Bernie signs Chipmunk right up for the show…and then discovers that playing in front of an audience makes Chipmunk puke—a lot. His surefire winner can only perform in a closet.