Christmas with Krabby Klaws (SpongeBob SquarePants)


Book Description

In a ploy to sell more Krabby Patties than ever before, Mr. Krabs transforms the Krusty Krab into a winter wonderland spectacular enough to rival even the famous North Pole. He presides over this holiday oasis as Krabby Klaws, with SpongeBob SquarePants as head elf in charge of holiday cheer, offering up a whole slew of holiday activities for kids to partake in as they eat their patties--all for a minor fee, of course. Soon Mr. Krabs gets too cocky. One day he announces that Krabby Klaws is probably more popular than Santa himself! SpongeBob is outraged, and begs Mr. Krabs to take it back. After all, if Santa is mad at Mr. Krabs, he won't get put on the 'nice' list! By strange coincidence, bad things suddenly start happening at the Krusty Krab. SpongeBob is sure that Santa is sending Mr. Krabs a sign. Can SpongeBob convince Krabby Klaws to change his selfish ways




Christmas with Krabby Klaws


Book Description

In a ploy to sell more Krabby Patties than ever before, Mr. Krabs transforms the Krusty Krab into a winter wonderland spectacular enough to rival even the famous North Pole. He presides over this holiday oasis as Krabby Klaws, with SpongeBob as head elf, offering up holiday activities for kids.




A Very Krusty Christmas


Book Description

For use in schools and libraries only. When the Chum Bucket and Krusty Krab start competing to see who can decorate the most for Christmas, SpongeBob is thrilled and goes a bit overboard, while Plankton may have something more than the Christmas spirit up his sleeve.




Spongezilla Attacks!


Book Description

Feeling afraid after a night of watching scary movies with Patrick, SpongeBob falls asleep--but suddenly finds that they are being attacked by an angry giant yellow sponge. It's Spongezilla! SpongeBob comes up with the idea that the monster will be appeased if they feed it anything it likes, like Krabby Patties. But there are only so many Krabby Patties that SpongeBob and Patrick can feed it. How will they ever stop Spongezilla from destroying the city? But look out! Spongezilla leaps right off the pages with 3-D art throughout the story. The book includes 3-D glasses that bring the characters to life, as well as an original 3-D poster!




And the Winner Is...


Book Description

Hoping to win as many awards as SpongeBob, Patrick starts mimicking everything that SpongeBob does, and their friendship becomes strained.




Clifford's Christmas (Classic Storybook)


Book Description

Celebrate Christmas with Clifford! It's Christmas time for Emily Elizabeth and Clifford! While they count down the days to their favorite holiday, Clifford makes a snowman, gets a tree, and finds a surprise in his stocking.




Don't Toy with Me!


Book Description

Fanboy and Chum Chum, of Nickelodeon fame, star in their first-ever chapter book! In this chapter book with black-and-white illustrations throughout, Fanboy and Chum Chum star in two super-awesome adventures based on popular episodes of the hit Nickelodeon television show! In “Trading Day,” Fanboy trades Chum Chum for a Mecha-Tech robot. But Fanboy soon realizes that Chum Chum is even more amazing than the most amazing toy ever. Can Fanboy get Chum Chum back, or is it too late? And in “The Tell-Tale Toy,” Fanboy breaks Chum Chum’s new toy—an Ultra-Ninja with Hi-Ya action hand. Will Fanboy try to hide the evidence, or will he confess to his crime?




Hands Off!


Book Description

SpongeBob is so protective of his Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy Bubble Blower that he doesn't even want to take it out of the packaging. But when his best friend, Patrick, asks if he can look after it one night, SpongeBob can't refuse. SpongeBob tries to trust his friend, but his curiosity gets the better of him and chaos soon follows - in true SpongeBob style!




Clifford Helps Santa


Book Description

"Based on the Scholastic book series 'Clifford the big red dog' by Norman Bridwell."




Packing for the Big Trip


Book Description

Packing for the Big Trip gives the reader an honest confrontation with death and a resulting confidence, peace of mind, and new zest for life. The book speaks to a rising awareness in our times that death is no four letter word and deserves to be discussed frankly and dealt with concretely in the daily interactions of people who care about each other. We gain remarkable new mastery over our lives once we come to grips with the certainty and potential immediacy of our deaths.