Practical jokes -- Juvenile fiction
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Practical jokes -- Juvenile fiction
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Practical jokes
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- Jacky Ha-Ha, a graphic novel, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; adapted by Adam Rau ; illustrated by Betty C. Tang
- Barnyard fun, by Maureen Wright ; illustrated by Paul Rátz de Tagyos
- I am bear, Ben Bailey Smith and Sav Akyüz
- Unschooled, Allan Woodrow ; illustrations by Lissy Marlin
- Nothing but trouble, Jacqueline Davies
- Jacky Ha-Ha gets the last laugh, James Patterson & Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Kerascoët
- The great Greene heist, Varian Johnson
- Jacky Ha-Ha, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Kerascoët
- Prank you very much, Megan McDonald ; illustrated by Erwin Madrid ; based on characters created by Peter H. Reynolds
- Prilla and the butterfly lie, written by Kitty Richards ; illustrated by Denise Shimabukuro & the Disney Storybook Artists
- The Terrible Two, Mac Barnett, Jory John ; illustrated by Kevin Cornell
- No more school, April fools!, Dan Gutman ; pictures by Jim Paillot
- Miss Banks pulls lots of pranks!, Dan Gutman
- Reformed, Justin Weinberger
- The ridiculous and wonderful rainbow hat, by Aaron Starmer ; illustrated by Courtney La Forest
- PICKLE, the (formerly) anonymous prank club of Fountain Point Middle School, Kim Baker ; illustrated by Tim Probert
- This may end badly, Samantha Markum
- The Keeper, Guadalupe García McCall
- Solitaire, Alice Oseman
- Odd Girl in, Jo Whittemore
- Revenge of the beast, by Jack Meggitt-Phillips ; illustrated by Isabelle Follath
- Claudia and the bad joke, a graphic novel, by Arley Nopra ; with color by K Czap
- The disreputable history of Frankie Landau-Banks, a novel, by E. Lockhart
- A pig, a fox, and stinky socks, by Jonathan Fenske
- Breaking the ice, Gail Nall
- What happens after midnight, K. L. Walther
- The dubious pranks of Shaindy Goodman, Mari Lowe
- Mary McScary, by R.L. Stine ; illustrated by Marc Brown
- Bummer in the summer!, Dan Gutman
- Vanished!, James Ponti
- Why did the monster cross the road?, by R.L. Stine ; illustrated by Marc Brown
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