Behavior -- Juvenile fiction
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- The Heinie Prize
- Out to Lunch, Peggy Perry Anderson
- The boy who burped too much
- Crabby pants
- Tessa Tiger's temper tantrums
- Trouble in the barker's class, Tomie Depaola
- I am mad!
- Good neighbor Nicholas
- Summer camp adventure, Marsha Hubler
- Ivy + Bean boxed bundle, books 4 + 5 + 6, 2
- I can explain, Shinsuke Yoshitake
- Nate the dinosaur
- Jason takes responsibility
- Pookins gets her way
- Big Nate strikes again, Lincoln Peirce
- When Posey peeked at Christmas
- Snow dog, Marley
- Tyrannosaurus wrecks!
- Time to move, peacock!, a story about being still
- Scapegoat, the story of a goat named Oat and a chewed-up coat, Dean Hale
- The Django, Levi Pinfold
- Night hoops
- Horrid Henry's stinkbomb
- Sam makes trouble
- Ruby the copycat
- Sunny and the snowy surprise
- Back-to-school rules
- EllRay Jakes is magic!
- Terrible, awful, horrible manners!
- Ogres don't dance
- How the queen found the perfect cup of tea
- My brother is a big, fat liar, James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou ; illustrated by Neil Swaab
- Tricky, written and illustrated by Kari Rust
- Pine Island visitors, Polly Horvath
- Party crashers, Jennifer Torres
- How do dinosaurs say I love you?, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Mark Teague
- Snitchy witch, by Frank J. Sileo, PhD ; illustrated by MacKenzie Haley
- Miss Nelson is missing!, Harry Allard, James Marshall
- Pop goes the circus!, Kate Klise ; illustrated by M. Sarah Klise
- How do dinosaurs say Merry Christmas?, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Mark Teague
- The best Christmas pageant ever, Barbara Robinson ; pictures by Judith Gwyn Brown
- Persuading Miss Doover, by Robin Pulver ; illustrated by Stephanie Roth Sisson
- Fish in a tree, Lynda Mullaly Hunt
- Charlie and the chocolate factory, Roald Dahl ; illustrated by Quentin Blake
- Meet me at midnight, Jennifer Torres
- The silly monster, Kate Bucknell ; illustrations by Julia Seal
- Adventures in Flatfrost, by Jordan Quinn ; illustrated by Robert McPhillips
- Olivia, written and illustrated by Ian Falconer
- How the crab got his claws, by Rudyard Kipling ; retold by Rosie Dickins ; illustrated by John Joven
- How do dinosaurs go to school?, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Mark Teague