Judy Delton Books In Order

Brimhall Books In Order

  1. Brimhall Comes to Stay (1978)
  2. Brimhall Turns to Magic (1979)
  3. A Birthday Bike for Brimhall (1987)
  4. Brimhall Turns Detective (1987)
  5. No Time for Christmas (1988)

Kitty Books In Order

  1. Kitty from the Start (1987)
  2. Kitty in the Middle (1979)
  3. Kitty in the Summer (1980)
  4. Kitty in High School (1984)

Angel O’Leary Books In Order

  1. Back Yard Angel (1983)
  2. Angel in Charge (1985)
  3. Angel’s Mother’s Boyfriend (1986)
  4. Angel’s Mother’s Wedding (1987)
  5. Angel’s Mother’s Baby (1988)
  6. Angel Spreads Her Wings (1999)
  7. Angel Bites the Bullet (2000)

Pee Wee Scouts Books In Order

  1. Cookies and Crutches (1988)
  2. Camp Ghost-Away (1988)
  3. Lucky Dog Days (1988)
  4. Blue Skies, French Fries (1988)
  5. Grumpy Pumpkins (1988)
  6. Peanut-butter Pilgrims (1988)
  7. A Pee Wee Christmas (1988)
  8. That Mushy Stuff (1989)
  9. Spring Sprouts (1989)
  10. The Pooped Troups (1989)
  11. The Pee Wee Jubilee (1989)
  12. Bad, Bad Bunnies (1990)
  13. Rosy Noses, Freezing Toes (1990)
  14. Sonny’s Secret (1991)
  15. Sky Babies (1991)
  16. Trash Bash (1992)
  17. Pee Wees On Parade (1999)
  18. Lights, Action, Land-ho! (1992)
  19. Piles of Pets (1993)
  20. Fishy Wishes (1993)
  21. Pee Wees On Skis (1993)
  22. Greedy Groundhogs (1994)
  23. All Dads On Deck (1994)
  24. Tricks and Treats (1994)
  25. Pee Wee’s On First (1995)
  26. Super Duper Pee Wee! (1995)
  27. Teeny Weeny Zucchinis (1995)
  28. Eggs with Legs (1996)
  29. Pee Wee Pool Party (1996)
  30. Bookworm Buddies (1988)
  31. Moans and Groans and Dinosaur Bones (1997)
  32. Stage Frightened (1997)
  33. Halloween Helpers (1997)
  34. Planet Pee Wee (1998)
  35. Pedal Power (1998)
  36. Computer Clues (1998)
  37. Wild, Wild, West (1999)
  38. Send in the Clowns (1999)
  39. Molly for Mayor (1999)
  40. A Big Box of Memories (2000)
  41. A Pocket Full of Pee Wees (1989)

Condo Kids Books In Order

  1. The Artificial Grandma (1990)
  2. Huckleberry Hash (1990)
  3. Hello Huckleberry Heights (1990)
  4. Summer Showdown (1990)
  5. Scary, Scary, Huckleberry (1990)
  6. Merry Merry Huckleberry (1990)

Lottery Luck Books In Order

  1. Winning Ticket! (1995)
  2. Prize-winning Private Eyes (1995)
  3. Ten’s a Crowd! (1995)
  4. Moving Up (1995)
  5. Ship Ahoy (1995)
  6. Next Stop, the White House (1995)
  7. Royal Escapade (1995)
  8. Cabin Surprise (1995)

Novels

  1. Near Occasion of Sin (1984)
  2. The Mystery of the Haunted Cabin (1986)

Picture Books

  1. Two Good Friends (1974)
  2. Rabbit Finds a Way (1975)
  3. Two Is Company (1976)
  4. My Mom Hates Me in January (1977)
  5. Three Friends Find Spring (1977)
  6. Penny-wise, Fun-foolish (1977)
  7. It Happened On Thursday (1978)
  8. The Best Mom in the World (1979)
  9. On a Picnic (1979)
  10. New Girl At School (1979)
  11. Lee Henry’s Best Friend (1980)
  12. Rabbit’s New Rug (1980)
  13. My Mother Lost Her Job Today (1980)
  14. Groundhog’s Day At the Doctor (1981)
  15. Pet for Duck and Bear (1982)
  16. Walking with Daddy On a Snowy Night (1982)
  17. I’m Telling You Now (1983)
  18. Duck Goes Fishing (1983)
  19. Bear and Duck On the Run (1984)
  20. I’ll Never Love Anything Ever Again (1985)
  21. The Elephant in Duck’s Garden (1985)
  22. My Grandma’s in a Nursing Home (1986)
  23. Rabbit Goes To Night School (1986)
  24. The Goose Who Wrote a Book (1987)
  25. I Never Win! (1987)
  26. Hired Help for Rabbit (1988)
  27. My Mom Made Me Go to Camp (1990)
  28. My Mom Made Me Go to School (1991)
  29. The Perfect Christmas Gift (1992)
  30. Mom Made Me Go to Camp (1993)
  31. My Mom Made Me Take Piano Lessons (1994)
  32. Winnie the Pooh’s Book of Manners (2000)

Chapter Books

  1. Only Jody (1982)

Non fiction

  1. The book of Hope (1983)
  2. The 29 Most Common Writing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them (1985)

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Judy Delton Books Overview

No Time for Christmas

While planning to give surprise Christmas gifts to each other, Bear and Brimhall come to a realization about the meaning of Christmas.

Kitty from the Start

Kitty moves to a new neighborhood and eventually makes a successful transition into her new third grade.

Kitty in the Middle

First love, a madcap mix up at a stranger’s wedding, and exploring a mysterious old house are some of the experiences that make fourth grade exciting for three friends.

Back Yard Angel

Although Angel loves her little brother, Rags, dearly, the constant responsibility of caring for him weighs heavily on her young shoulders. These tales of the trials and tribulations of ten year old Angel O’Leary are guaranteed to win many fans. A master at creating short, amusing episodes, Judy Delton writes about ordinary children in a manner often compared to Beverly Cleary, and Carolyn Haywood. Booklist described Angel as, ‘a flesh and blood child whom readers will take to their hearts. Each little jewel of a chapter is an episode unto itself, and Delton’s handling of this format is reminiscent of Eleanor Estes’ fine work.’

Angel in Charge

Angel and her little brother have to cope with an incompetent babysitter and several crises while their mother is away. These tales of the trials and tribulations of ten year old Angel O’Leary are guaranteed to win many fans. A master at creating short, amusing episodes, Judy Delton writes about ordinary children in a manner often compared to Beverly Cleary, and Carolyn Haywood. Booklist described Angel as, ‘a flesh and blood child whom readers will take to their hearts. Each little jewel of a chapter is an episode unto itself, and Delton’s handling of this format is reminiscent of Eleanor Estes’ fine work.’

Angel’s Mother’s Boyfriend

When Angel’s mother begins acting strangely after her vacation, Angel knows it has something to do with the mysterious letters from Washington, D.C. Soon Angel convinces herself that her mother must be in danger for not paying her taxes! Angel swings into action, scheming to earn bail money and creating escape plans. But when it turns out the letters are actually from Rudy, the charming man Mrs. O’Leary met on her vacation, Angel isn’t as relieved as she should be. Besides being a threat to their family, he is after all, a professional clown…
Worrywart Angel and her little brother, Rags, will delight old fans and new readers alike as they face an unusual dilemma with typically hilarious results.

Angel’s Mother’s Wedding

‘Wedding bells are ringing for Angel’s mom and Angel takes charge when she feels that her mother isn’t preparing properly. A funny story about a contemporary dilemma, in which ordinary events are wed to extraordinary twists.’ School Library Journal, starred review

Angel’s Mother’s Baby

Finally, Angel’s family life is nearly perfect: one mother who is able to spend more time at home, one new father who turned out all right despite being a TV clown, and one little brother even though he gets an embarrassing case of head lice. All’s fine, that is, until Angel’s mother returns home from a doctor’s appointment with some shocking news: a baby! For beloved worrywart Angel, things will never stay the same.

Angel Spreads Her Wings

With the excitement of her mother getting married and having a baby, Angel is ready for a nice long summer at home in Elm City, Wisconsin. But another change is brewing for poor Angel. Her stepfather is taking the family to Greece to meet their new grandparents. Angel will have to get on a plane and fly over the ocean to a foreign land will she have to use one of those airsick bags on the plane? Will there be anything to eat in Greece besides those little fish with their heads on? How will she understand her grandparents? And, most important, will Angel ever make it back home or will her stepfather want the family to stay in Greece forever? Back by popular demand, here is another fast paced, hilarious adventure for that much loved character, Angel. Change isn’t always easy, but even worrywart Angel just may spread her wings a little as she learns that home is where the heart is.

Angel Bites the Bullet

What does a ten year old girl do when her mother’s best friend moves into her room? Angel wants her bedroom back, and that means Alice must go! Angel springs into action, and comedy ensues as Angel and her friend Edna try and try again to find a love match for Alice. Along the way, Angel learns that more changes are in store…
and that she can handle them much better than she thought. From the first page to the last, readers will be hooked on this funny, fast paced story about an especially endearing hero*ine.

Cookies and Crutches

FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The members of Pee Wee Scout Troop 23 are instructed on how to bake cookies and are invited to a skating party; But, having never tried either activity, Molly Duff worries that she will not earn her merit badges.

Camp Ghost-Away

The Pee Wee Scouts sell donuts so they can go camping for a weekend. Molly is excited about swimming and hiking and singing around a campfire. But on their first night at camp the scouts hear a very scary voice calling out. Could it be a tiger…
or maybe a ghost?

Lucky Dog Days

August is Help A Pet Month, so the Pee Wee Scouts head for the local animal shelter to walk the dogs and hug the cats. Then Molly gets a great idea for a fund raising rummage sale that will help all the pets and all the Pee Wees, too.

Blue Skies, French Fries

‘Rat’s knees!’ said Molly Duff. ‘School starts tomorrow.’Luckily, the Pee Wee Scouts have a meeting the next day. That’s when they find out about the big surprise ahead. At the Pee Wee weenie roast, their Scout leader, Mrs. Peters, tells them about a football game coming up. A Pee Wee football game. ‘We’re going to play against Troop 15 from Oakdale,’ she says.’Yeah!’ cheers Roger White. ‘We’ll win!’Every day, under blue skies, the Pee Wees practice hard. Rachel cheers. Roger tries. But Sonny just wants french fries. Team spirit is what it takes. Can Troop 23 win the big game?

Grumpy Pumpkins

Halloween is here. Parties, costumes, pumpkins. The Pee Wee Scouts listen to Mrs. Peters, their troop leader, tell them all about the holiday plans. First, a trip to Mr. Riley’s pumpkin farm. Next, carving the pumpkins with a safe tool. Then, the big Halloween party!Molly Duff is so excited about the fun and the food and games that the Pee Wees will play. She even plans her own special good deed. But when Mrs. Peters tells the Pee Wees where the Halloween party will be, Molly almost cries. Oh, no! Not there. Bad news for Molly means Grumpy Pumpkins everywhere.

Peanut-butter Pilgrims

All the Pee Wee Scouts love to celebrate the holidays, but Thanksgiving is not Molly Duff’s favorite one. In fact, Thansgiving is big trouble for Molly. It’s not so bad when they visit a turkey farm and Sonny Betz takes a turkey home with him. But when Mrs. Peters, their troop leader, tells them about the Pee Wee Thanksgiving play at the town hall, Molly shivers. She’s not an actress! She’ll forget all her lines. Everyone will laugh. Pilgrims and Indians. Turkeys going gobble, gobble. When you’re a Pee Wee Scout,the show must go on!

That Mushy Stuff

It’s Valentine’s Day and love is in the air near the Pee Wee Scouts. They’re making mushy valentines and working on first aid badges and one of them is working on her own secret plan.

Spring Sprouts

WIith a brand new badge up for grabs, the Scouts set out to learn where their food comes from. Molly wants a garden of her own, so she gives her seeds plenty of sunlight, water, and…
conversation? And while she waits for her veggies to sprout, a trip to a local farm turns out to be a lot funnier and muddier than any of the Scouts expected. The sun is shining. The flowers are blooming. And the Pee Wees are ready to get their hands dirty!

The Pooped Troups

The Pee Wee Scouts are at it again when they try to get in shape for the big Fitness Jamboree. But, push ups are hard when your underwear is too tight and Molly doesn’t know what to wear to aerobics!

The Pee Wee Jubilee

The Pee Wee Scouts and their parents are off to Atlanta, Georgia, for the first ever Pee Wee Jubilee. What does that mean?It means an airplane ride for everyone. Sonny Betz really gets scared! It means camping out, bonfires, sports, and crafts. It means a special new song and making friends from far away. It means Pee Wee Scouts everywhere!But, for Molly Duff, it means much more. The Jubilee is far from home. Molly feels all alone. Sometimes it’s not easy to be a perfect Pee Wee.

Bad, Bad Bunnies

It’s almost Easter and the Pee Wee Scouts are getting ready for the big Easter egg hunt. Everyone is having fun dying eggs and learning about fire safety, too. But on the day of the hunt things don’t go as planned and the Easter eggs go flying!

Rosy Noses, Freezing Toes

Christmas is coming and the Pee Wees have a new badge to earn. A music badge. Mrs. Peters wants evryone to perform in the big Christmas music show. That means the Pee Wees can tell about a famous music maker, sing or play an instrument. Molly’s going to sing. But Mrs. Betz makes Sonny play the violin and he hates it. All the Scouts will laugh at him. Better run away this Christmas!Can the Scouts save Sonny?

Lights, Action, Land-ho!

With moviemakers coming to town to film the story of Christopher Columbus, Molly is determined to get in on the act, and soon she and all the other Pee Wees are cast as extras.

Piles of Pets

With Be Kind to Animals Week coming soon, Molly advertises for a homeless animal to love and cuddle, an act that gets her more furry critters than she bargained for.

Pee Wee’s On First

Preparing for the new baseball season, the Pee Wee Scouts are confronted by a nervous Molly, who prefers to swing at deadly oncoming pitches with a tennis racket and sets off a heated debate about cheating.

Bookworm Buddies

A short chapter book for young readers teaches the importance of responsibility in an amusing manner, as the Pee Wees begin the new school year by earning their library badges and competing to see who can read the most.

Moans and Groans and Dinosaur Bones

THE PEE WEE Scouts are on a field trip to the Science and History Museum! They see dinosaur skeletons and ancient mummies. But it’s what they don t see that causes a problem. Where is the ancient Egyptian necklace? It s worth a fortune and it s missing! Is there a crook in Center City? Molly and Tim think so…
but it will take every Pee Wee working together to learn the truth!

Pedal Power

It’s spring, and the Pee Wees are planning an exciting bike hike. But first, they have to learn some important safety rules. Molly enjoys using hand signals and wearing her shiny new helmet. Roger thinks rules are dumb. He likes to do wheelies and ride without holding on to the handlebars. Mrs. Peters warns Roger to stop acting so crazy he could fall and hurt himself. But Roger never listens. Molly is afraid he’ll ruin the whole trip. Will Roger learn his lesson before it’s too late?

Computer Clues

The Pee Wees are entering cyberspace! The scouts are earning their computer badges, and that means lots of fun and lots of surprises are in store. From surfing the Web to sending e mail to going on a cyber treasure hunt, the online adventures keep getting better and better. And when Molly receives an e mail message from a secret admirer, she and Mary Beth have an exciting computer mystery to solve.

Two Good Friends

Duck has an immaculate house but doesn’t like to cook. Bear likes to cook but has a messy house. So the two friends share their talents.

Rabbit Finds a Way

After turning down tempting food offerings from other friends, Rabbit discovers Bear can’t always be counted on to bake carrot cake on Saturdays.

On a Picnic

Goose and Gorilla discover they can be friends despite their physical differences.

Rabbit’s New Rug

Rabbit loves his beautiful new rug, but comes to realize there are more important things.

I’ll Never Love Anything Ever Again

A little boy’s allergies force him to give away his beloved dog.

The Elephant in Duck’s Garden

After trying many stratagems to remove The Elephant in Duck’s Garden, Bear and Duck discover that the simplest approach is sometimes best.

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