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Bestsellers Featured
February Bestsellers!

PICTURE BOOKS

1. There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover! by Lucille Colandro, illustrated by Jared Lee ($4 in SeeSaw)
2. Ten Lucky Leprechauns by Kathryn Heling and Deborah Hembrook, illustrated by Jay Johnson ($2 in Firefly)
3. Bear’s Loose Tooth by Karma Wilson, illustrated by Jane Chapman ($4 in SeeSaw)
4. How Do You Hug a Porcupine? by Laurie Isop, illustrated by Gwen Millward ($3 in Firefly)
5. You’re My Little Bunny by Claire Freedman, illustrated by Gavin Scott ($2 in Honeybee)

TRANSITIONAL READERS

1. LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu ($3 in SeeSaw)
2. Penguin’s Skating Party by Dana Regan ($2 in SeeSaw)
3. Biscuit and the Lost Teddy Bear by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, illustrated by Pat Schories ($3 in SeeSaw)
4. The Berenstain Bears’ Sleepover by Jan and Mike Berenstain ($2 in Firefly)
5. Power Rangers Samurai: Armed for Battle by Ace Landers ($4 in SeeSaw)

CHAPTER BOOKS

1. Bad Kitty for President by Nick Bruel ($4.95 in Lucky)
2. I Survived the San Francisco Earthquake, 1906 by Lauren Tarshis ($3 in Arrow)
3. St. Patrick’s Day from the Black Lagoon by Mike Thaler, illustrated by Jared Lee ($3 in Lucky)
4. Dolphin Tale: The Junior Novel by Gabrielle Reyes ($5 in Lucky)
5. Rainbow Magic: Belle the Birthday Fairy by Daisy Meadows ($4 in SeeSaw)

MIDDLE GRADE

1. War Horse by Michael Morpurgo ($3.95 in Arrow and TAB)
2. The Fourth Stall by Chris Rylander ($4 in Arrow)
3. Dear Dumb Diary, Year Two: School. Hasn’t This Gone On Long Enough? by Jim Benton ($2.95 in Arrow)
4. Real Mermaids Don’t Wear Toe Rings by H�l�ne Boudreau ($5 in Arrow)
5. Aliens on Vacation by Clete Smith ($4 in Arrow)

YOUNG ADULT

1. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins ($7 in TAB)
2. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins ($7 in TAB)
3. Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins ($7 in TAB)
4. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs ($8.95 in TAB)
5. Kissed by an Angel: Evercrossed by Elizabeth Chandler ($8.95 in TAB)

NONFICTION

1. Bad Pets by Allan Zullo ($2 in Arrow)
2. Brrr! A Book About Polar Animals by Melvin and Gilda Berger ($2 in Lucky)
3. Ten True Tales: Titanic Young Survivors by Allan Zullo ($3 in Arrow)
4. Magic Tree House Fact Tracker: Abraham Lincoln by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ($3 in Lucky)
5. The Emperor’s Egg by Martin Jenkins, illustrated by Jane Chapman ($4 in SeeSaw)

Scholastic Book Clubs’ Bestsellers are the most-popular books offered across all age groups (PreK-8) each month. The ranking is based on the unit sales of titles available at the time through Scholastic Book Clubs. Books available each month for $1 are not included.

If you’d like to have the Scholastic Book Clubs Bestsellers List e-mailed directly to you every month, you can sign up by clicking here.

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  1. Gregor Clark

    Hi -

    I’m really disappointed with the March 2012 Lucky catalog and generally the creeping inclusion of toys in a book club. We are on the verge of telling our son that he can’t buy anything from Scholastic catalogs because he just goes straight to the toys. Just DON”T HAVE TOYS. Ninjago Brickmaster is a toy, and it’s an expensive one at that. Whopee Cushion book is a toy. He just finds them immediately and that’s all what he wants. The entire experience ends up disappointing him and the result is the opposite of what used to be so great about the Scholastic Book Club.

    Signed

    Super Upset Dad

    • Preeti

      Hi Gregor, we truly appreciate your feedback regarding our products and promotions. We have forwarded your comments to the appropriate person in our corporate office, as all comments, be they complimentary or critical, help us improve our book clubs. Thank you for your feedback!

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February 9, 2012