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Hailey Twitch Is Not a Snitch

Lauren Barnholdt Suzanne Beaky

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Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
01 May 2010
Series: Hailey Twitch
Never has an invisible friend caused a girl so much grief.

From acclaimed children's author Lauren Barnholdt, a laugh-out-loud new Chapter Book series for precocious kids everywhere!

Never has an invisible friend caused a girl so much grief. From acclaimed children's author Lauren Barnholdt, a laugh-out-loud

chapter book series for precocious kids everywhere!

Meet Hailey Twitch. She's just like you. Well, sort of. She loves pink sparkly pencils and ice cream. But

Hailey also has a secret- she's friends with Maybelle, a sprite that only she

can see. Hailey and Maybelle are having fun, fun, fun. But

they're also getting into lots of trouble!

Can Hailey keep her friend a secret or will she have

to tell?
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Illustrated by:   Suzanne Beaky
Imprint:   Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 184mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   170g
ISBN:   9781402224447
ISBN 10:   1402224443
Series:   Hailey Twitch
Pages:   160
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter One : French Fries . 1 Chapter Two: Ms. Maybelle Sinclair 7 Chapter Three : Maybelle Goes to School 25 Chapter Four : Tracks on the Teeth 39 Chapter Five : The Pink Shiny Raincoat 53 Chapter Six : The Ghost of Room Four 65 Chapter Seven : The Addie Jokobeck Surprise 77 Chapter Eight: French Mustaches 89 Chapter Nine : Big, Big Trouble  99 Chapter Ten : Party Time 117 Chapter Eleven : Mr. Tuttle and the Department of Magic 135

Lauren Barnholdt is a celebrated author of tween and YA books. She was born and raised in Syracuse, NY. The Secret Identity of Devon Delaney and Two-way Street (Simon & Schuster) are both in their seventh printings with sequels in the works.

Reviews for Hailey Twitch Is Not a Snitch

Spunky Hailey Twitch meets her match when an overeager fairy befriends her. High-spirited Maybelle hopes her energetic escapades will endear her to the youngster and earn her acceptance from the Department of Magic. Unfortunately, the sprite's childish antics only bring trouble at home and tension at school; as Maybelle is visible only to Hailey, her misguided attempts to help the child backfire. Barnholdt focuses on fledgling friendships and dreaded partner assignments to successfully capture elementary school's complex dynamics. The classmates' realistic dialogue supports the lighthearted tale. Hailey's engaging narration is developmentally egocentric and appropriately child-centered. Though Hailey is an active participant in the fairy's misbehavior at first, her growth in empathy reveals a developing maturity. Beaky's animated illustrations extend the breezy narrative. Impish Maybelle shines in each of her energetic drawings; her doll clothes and patterned wings convey her exuberant personality. T. (Magical adventure. 6-9)hough there's nothing unusual about a fantasy series that stars a plucky protagonist, this introductory entry serves as a solid selection for transitioning readers - Kirkus Though there's nothing unusual about a fantasy series that stars a plucky protagonist, this introductory entry serves as a solid selection for transitioning readers. - Kirkus First of all, it is a fast moving, well written book that captures the spirit of being a second grader. Secondly, we need more books about excitable little girls. - Jana's Booklist This book was a quick and fun read and I am dying to read the next book to find out what happen. - Cindy's Love Of Books Hailey is spunky and makes mistakes, like most 2nd graders, but she also learns important lessons about friendship, sharing, and doing things for others. - KC Books This was a cute little book geared towards young girls to teach them two things. How stepping up and admitting your wrong doing is the best thing to do, and how it's best to do the right thing than the fun thing. - The NY Book Journal Hailey Twitch is Not a Snitch by Lauren Barnholdt is the sort of whimsical, charming story that parents will have no problem reading along with their children -- yet written in a way that beginning readers could feasibly tackle it on their own, as well. - Portland Books Examiner The main character, Hailey Twitch, is so funny. Her internal thought process is great and made me laugh. I think any school-aged kid who picks it up is going to enjoy it. - Reading, Writing and Waiting Funny, hilarious and exciting. - Read, Write, Repeat Lauren Barnholdt's new series featuring Hailey Twitch is an amusing adventure of a seven year old and her new found fairy friend. Hailey finds it hard to make everyone happy especially herself throughout her busy school day and life at home. When her new fairy friend, Maybelle, tries to help create fun during a class project, chaos brings chuckles to all.Recommended for readers 9-12, the publisher Sourcebooks/Jabberwocky released this sparkly book on May 1, 2010. - Spot to Read


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