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Katy Kelly

    Lucy Rose. Here's the Thing About Me
    Lucy Rose: Busy Like You Can't Believe
    Lucy Rose: Working Myself to Pieces and Bits
    Melonhead and the Undercover Operation
    Melonhead and the Big Stink
    Melonhead and the We-Fix-It Company
    • 2014

      Melonhead and the We-Fix-It Company

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In a vibrant world filled with creativity and friendship, two eleven-year-olds, Melonhead and Sam, face the challenge of raising money due to a mix-up with their parents. Launching the We-Fix-It Company, they take on various odd jobs like gardening and shoe repairs. However, their entrepreneurial spirit is tested when they receive a life-changing request, leading to unexpected adventures and lessons about teamwork and responsibility. This engaging story captures the essence of childhood ingenuity and the importance of friendship.

      Melonhead and the We-Fix-It Company
    • 2012

      Melonhead and the Undercover Operation

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Navigating a maze of rules from his parents, the protagonist, a Junior Special Agent, juggles life while on a mission to catch a fugitive known as the Chameleon. With his friend Sam, they embark on an undercover operation, utilizing their keen observation skills to see past the fugitive's disguises. As they gather evidence, the story unfolds with humor and adventure, highlighting the challenges of following guidelines while pursuing justice. The blend of childhood antics and crime-solving makes for an engaging and entertaining read.

      Melonhead and the Undercover Operation
    • 2011

      Melonhead and the Big Stink

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Curiosity drives Melonhead as he navigates an unexpected summer filled with chores for Mrs. Wilkins, a consequence of his gardening mishap. While missing out on camp, he teams up with Sam to embark on a mission to see the rare titan arum plant in New York City, known for its massive size and infamous odor. With a limited time to witness this unique bloom, Melonhead must balance good deeds with his adventurous spirit, all while aiming for a summer packed with fun and excitement.

      Melonhead and the Big Stink
    • 2010

      Melonhead

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(24)Add rating

      The story introduces Melonhead, a quirky and humorous character who embarks on entertaining adventures. Aimed at young readers, this chapter book combines fun storytelling with relatable themes, making it an engaging read. Katy Kelly's witty writing style and vibrant illustrations enhance the experience, appealing to both children and parents alike. Perfect for early readers, it promises plenty of laughs and excitement in every chapter.

      Melonhead
    • 2008

      The story revolves around Lucy Rose, who cherishes her friendships and is always ready to lend a hand. When a friend purchases a plumbing store with ambitions to transform it into a bakery, Lucy dives into the challenge, recognizing the hard work and resources required for the makeover. Her determination and love for her friends shine through as she navigates the ups and downs of this ambitious project, showcasing the importance of camaraderie and support in achieving dreams.

      Lucy Rose: Working Myself to Pieces and Bits
    • 2007

      Lucy Rose: Busy Like You Can't Believe

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.2(75)Add rating

      Navigating the challenges of fourth grade, Lucy Rose juggles her busy life filled with responsibilities, including expanding her vocabulary and creating palindromes. Amidst this whirlwind, she faces the daunting task of mastering multiplication tables, which she finds particularly frustrating. Lucy's humorous and relatable voice captures the trials of childhood learning and the pressures of school, making her journey both entertaining and familiar for young readers.

      Lucy Rose: Busy Like You Can't Believe
    • 2004

      Eight-year-old Lucy Rose keeps a diary of her first year in Washington, D.C., her home since her parents separation, where she spends time with her grandparents, makes new friends, and longs to convince her teacher to let her take care of the class pet during a holiday

      Lucy Rose. Here's the Thing About Me