This girl finds a surprising way to make friends at a new school.
Quinn was afraid of the dark--until Dylan's sleepover.
Edward is unhappy as a frog. Emily is unhappy as a worm. Can "magic" help both of them?
Two friends win more than the Egg Drop Challenge.
Lucky's luck finally changes for the better.
A big mistake actually helps Chance and Iggy win the talent contest.
Hannah who feels as if she cheated gives her prize to another bicyclist.
Who says that friends have to be the same age?
Nathan selects just the right gift for himself even though it's Claire's birthday.
Fox's way of doing the chores cheers up Bear.
Fox's fear is relieved when he finds that Bear is helping the birds not hurting them.
Jan has a problem--her secret admirer is a kindergartner.
When Tara makes a friend from faraway Australia she pretends she's from Mars.
What this new family needs is a Thanksgiving tradition.
Mr. Petalucha isn't called a painter extraordinaire for nothing.
A frog and a spider figure out how to help one another.
Rusty is trying to take a nap but things keep happening! He has to chase a fox get the cows back in their pasture and scare the crows away from the corn.
Darren takes a classmate's suggestion to play smart when he finally gets a chance at bat.
A series of misadventures turn into fun for Derrick and Steve.
How can the school ski trip be fun if Carly has no friends?
Arizona and Mareya's perfect potluck picnic doesn't go as perfectly as they'd hoped. Everyone brings potato salad!
Arizona can't help feeling envious of a girl at camp -- then finds out the girl admires her, too.
Real teamwork wins the game for the Hawks.
Athena's family's custom of picking and cooking dandelion greens embarrasses Athena. But when she sees her new friend try the food, she realizes she could be more open-minded herself.
Stand Up for Respect in the Growing Character series teaches young readers about the value of being respectful and earning the respect of others. This book is intended to help build a foundation for students to develop into morally responsible, compassionate citizens and, with examples, show them how to make the choices that will let them grow into people of character. All books in the 21st Century Skills Junior library encourage readers to think critically and creatively, and use their problem-solving skills. Book includes table of contents, sidebars, glossary, index, activities, and author biography.