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    [2020]., Age 7-10, Kids Can Press Call No: G ADD    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Izzy   Volume: #1Summary Note: Seven-year-old Isabel is an adopted, only child, who lives with her single mom and her nanny, Rosa. Isabel's best friend is Zoë. Zoë adores the shenanigans they get up to together, except when it gets them into trouble, which does happen now and then!
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    2023., Age 6-10, Kids Can Press Call No: G ADD    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Izzy   Volume: 3.Summary Note: "Isabel and Zoë are going to their first summer camp and everything's going to be a blast!; until it isn't. Not only does the camp not allow dogs, they also don't allow Izzy's favorite songs, awesome penguin races and necessary lunch trades. But it isn't until Izzy accidentally uses permanent maker to draw some fake eyebrows on herself, that the camp experience really goes downhill. So, what do the girls do when camp isn't all sunshine and roses? Why, start their own, of course! Welcome to a week of fun at the Bigger Amount of Fun in the Sun Camp, where we have hot dogs, singing, field trips, penguin races and more! "--Provided by publisher.
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    [2022]., Ages 6-10, Kids Can Press Call No: G ADD    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Izzy.   Volume: #2Summary Note: Isabel and Zoë love playing with Isabel's puppy, Rollo--especially when they play at Zoë's house because that's where the Baby Stealer (aka Zoë's older brother, Lionel) lives. The girls push Rollo around in a stroller until the Baby Stealer jumps out and scares the girls, then runs off with Rollo. It's a thrilling game that always has a happy ending--with two giggling girls reunited with their fur baby, safe and sound. But one day, Lionel won't play the game. In fact, lately all he seems to want to do is play video games with his friends or raid the fridge for snacks.