Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Books

Night Cry
Night Cry

By Jean Little

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Witch s Sister
Witch s Sister

By Jean Little

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Witch water
Witch water

By Jean Little

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Lynn is more than ever convinced that their neighbor, Mrs. Tuggle, is involved in witchcraft but finds it difficult to convince her family of the old woman's evil.

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The witch herself
The witch herself

By Jean Little

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As more people fall under Mrs. Tuggle's spells, Lynn and Mouse grow more desperate in their efforts to find a way to stop the old woman's evil.

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All Because I'm Older
All Because I'm Older

By Jean Little

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John, who finds being the oldest child very difficult, keeps his sister out of mischief and his brother out of his hair on a trip to the supermart.

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Beetles Lightly Toasted
Beetles Lightly Toasted

By Jean Little

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Fourth-grader Andy Moller will do anything to win the Roger B. Sudermann essay contest so that he can win fifty dollars and get his picture in the local newspaper. His cousin and rival, Jack, feels...

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To Walk the Sky Path
To Walk the Sky Path

By Jean Little

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Boy with the Helium Head The
Boy with the Helium Head The

By Jean Little

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Reluctantly Alice
Reluctantly Alice

By Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

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Alice McKinley comes home on the first day of junior high with a list of seven things about seventh grade that stink. Just about the only good thing she can think of is that she’s friends with ever...

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