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Sarah Weeks

    March 18, 1955

    Sarah Weeks crafts compelling narratives and songs for young readers, a passion she has pursued for two decades. Her prolific work, with over a million copies sold internationally, showcases a versatile talent that extends to singing and songwriting for various media. Weeks possesses a distinct voice that resonates with readers, making her a significant figure in children's literature. She is known for her engaging approach to storytelling and her ability to connect with audiences through both her writing and music.

    If I Were a Lion
    Baa-Choo! 1
    So B. It
    Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up Her Wash
    Two Eggs, Please.
    Follow the Moon Book and CD
    • 2024

      The story features two lively dog best friends, Sketty and Meatball, as they embark on adventures together. Aimed at early readers, this Level One I Can Read book combines charming characters with engaging narratives, making it perfect for young dog lovers and new readers.

      Sketty and Meatball
    • 2022

      Blippo and Beep

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.5(14)Add rating

      This engaging children's book features the playful characters Blippo and Beep, who invite young readers into a world of fun and laughter through interactive knock-knock jokes. With whimsical illustrations and simple, humorous dialogue, it encourages participation and fosters a love for reading. Ideal for storytime or individual reading, the book promises to entertain and spark imagination, making it a delightful addition to any child's bookshelf.

      Blippo and Beep
    • 2022

      Blippo and Beep: I Feel Funny

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.8(35)Add rating

      Oh no, Blippo is sick! Can Beep help? Blippo and Beep are robot buddies who like to have fun together. But when Blippo gets a cold, it makes him feel funny, and it puts him in a bad mood. Luckily, his good friend Beep is there to help him feel better! Exciting, easy-to-read books are the stepping stone a young reader needs to bridge the gap between being a beginner and being fluent.

      Blippo and Beep: I Feel Funny
    • 2019

      Lizzy McTizzy and the Busy Dizzy Day

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.6(80)Add rating

      From bestselling author Sarah Weeks and New York Times bestselling illustrator Lee Wildish comes an irresistibly fun picture book starring a girl who's on the lookout for her shoe. Lizzy McTizzy is late to a party and can't find her other shoe!

      Lizzy McTizzy and the Busy Dizzy Day
    • 2018

      Soof

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(1229)Add rating

      In this stand-alone follow-up to Sarah Weeks's beloved So B. It , a girl who the world might see as weird finds her footing and stands her ground.

      Soof
    • 2016

      Oggie Cooder's passion for cheese leads him to carry a slice everywhere, showcasing his unique talent for "charving," where he carves cheese into creative shapes. Initially viewed as odd by his peers, Oggie's skills gain attention when a TV show seeks individuals with unusual talents. As he navigates newfound popularity, Oggie faces the challenge of maintaining his authenticity while striving for fame and an invitation to the ultimate party. Will he succeed without succumbing to the pressure?

      Cheese: A Combo of Oggie Cooder and Oggie Cooder, Party Animal
    • 2016

      Ravi has just moved to the United States from India and has always been at the top of his class; Joe has lived in the same town his whole life and has learning problems--but when their lives intersect in the first week of fifth grade they are brought together by a common enemy (the biggest bully in their class) and the need to take control of their lives.

      Save Me a Seat
    • 2015

      Honey

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.0(27)Add rating

      For a girl like Melody and a dog like Mo, life can be both sticky and sweet. Melody has lived in Royal, Indiana, for as long as she can remember. It's been just her and her father, and she's been okay with that. But then she overhears him calling someone Honey -- and suddenly it feels like everyone in Royal has a secret. It's up to Melody and her best friend, Nick, to piece together the clues and discover why Honey is being hidden. Meanwhile, a dog named Mo is new to Royal. He doesn't remember much from when he was a puppy . . . but he keeps having dreams of a girl he is bound to meet someday. This girl, he's sure, will change everything. In HONEY, Sarah Weeks introduces two characters -- one a girl, one a dog-- who are reaching back further than their memories in order to figure out where they came from and where they're going. It's a total treat from beginning to end.

      Honey
    • 2013

      As Simple as It Seems

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.6(34)Add rating

      Verbena Colter is fully aware of her reputation as trouble. Struggling with her past and the consequences of her actions, she navigates a world that sees her as a villain. As she confronts her inner demons and the judgments of others, the story delves into themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the complexities of human relationships. Verbena's journey challenges perceptions and explores what it truly means to be "bad news" in a society quick to label individuals.

      As Simple as It Seems
    • 2012

      The story unfolds with Mac urging someone to wake up and embrace the heat of the day. This simple yet compelling call to action suggests themes of urgency and the excitement of outdoor adventures. The narrative likely explores the dynamics between the characters as they respond to Mac's enthusiasm, setting the stage for a day filled with potential and exploration.

      Mac and Cheese and the Perfect Plan