Katie Kazoo - Books in The Series

Books in The Series

  • Anyone But Me(#1)
  • Out to Lunch (#2)
  • Oh, Baby! (#3)
  • Girls Don't Have Cooties (#4)
  • I Hate Rules! (#5)
  • Get Lost! (#6)
  • Drat! You Copycat! (#7)
  • Doggone It! (#8)
  • Any Way You Slice It (#9)
  • Quiet on the Set! (#10)
  • No Messin With My Lesson (#11)
  • No Bones About It (#12)
  • Katie Kazoo Super Special: Who's Afraid of Fourth Grade
  • On Your Mark, Get Set, Laugh! (#13)
  • Friends for Never (#14)
  • Love Stinks! (#15)
  • Bad Rap (#16)
  • Write On! (#17)
  • Katie Kazoo Super Special: A Whirlwind Vacation
  • A Katie Kazoo Christmas: Super Super Special
  • Karate Katie (#18)
  • Gotcha! Gotcha Back! (#19)
  • Be Nice to Mice (#20)
  • Katie Kazoo Super Special: Witch Switch
  • I'm game (#21)
  • It's Snow Joke (#22)
  • Open Wide (#23)
  • No Biz Like Show Biz(#24)
  • Katie Kazoo Super Special: Camp Rules
  • My Pop Is Tops (#25)
  • Something's Fishy (#26)
  • Katie Kazoo Super Special: On Thin Ice
  • Flower Power (#27)
  • Free the Worms! (#28)
  • Major League Mess-Up (#29)
  • Katie Kazoo Super Special: Vote for Suzanne!
  • Horsing Around (#30)
  • Tip-Top Tappin' Mom! (#31)
  • Going Batty (#32)
  • Katie Kazoo Super Special: Holly's Jolly Christmas
  • Red, White, And-Achoo! (#33)
  • Hair Today,Gone Tomorrow #34)
  • Katie Kazoo Super Special: Don't Be Such A Turkey!
  • Three Cheers For... Who?" (#35)
  • Katie Kazoo Super Special: Going Overboard!

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