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Practical jokes -- Juvenile fiction
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Practical jokes -- Juvenile fiction
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Practical jokes
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Practical jokes
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Juvenile fiction
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Prank you very much, Megan McDonald ; illustrated by Erwin Madrid ; based on characters created by Peter H. Reynolds
Pearl and Wagner, one funny day, Kate McMullan ; pictures by R.W. Alley
The Terrible Two, Mac Barnett, Jory John ; illustrated by Kevin Cornell
Monster blood for breakfast!, by R.L. Stine
The boys return, Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Meet me at midnight, Jessica Pennington
Nothing but trouble, Jacqueline Davies
Jacky Ha-Ha, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Kerascoët
Disney fairies, Prilla and the butterfly lie, written by Kitty Richards ; illustrated by Denise Shimabukuro & the Disney Storybook Artists
The Tapper twins go to war (with each other), Geoff Rodkey
The power of the Parasite, by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm
April Fools' Day from the Black Lagoon, by Mike Thaler ; pictures by Jared Lee
Gotcha! gotcha back!, by Nancy Krulik ; illustrated by John & Wendy
The beast boy who cried wolf, J. Torres, writer ; Todd Nauck & Larry Stucker, artists ; Brad Anderson, colorist ; Jared K. Fletcher, letterer
Prank you very much, Kevin Sherry ; with color by Wes Dzioba
Claudia and the bad joke, a graphic novel, by Arley Nopra ; with color by K Czap
The disreputable history of Frankie Landau-Banks, a novel, by E. Lockhart
Miss Banks pulls lots of pranks, New York times bestselling author Dan Gutman ; pictures by Jim Paillot
Why did the monster cross the road?, by R.L. Stine ; illustrated by Marc Brown
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