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Explore Debbie Dadey’s extensive collection of captivating children’s books.

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Explore Debbie’s collection of over 180 books organized by series

My Mom the Frog

My Mom the Frog

When his mother kisses the wart on his hand and mysteriously disappears shortly thereafter, young karate student Jason fears that the frog that he found hopping around the house may be his mother

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King Of The Kooties

King Of The Kooties

Donald doesn't even know he's being insulted by Louisa, the class bully, when she names him King of the Kooties-but that's just the beginning of Louisa's war against Donald. And Donald doesn't do a very good job of protecting himself. So it's up to his best friend...

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Cherokee Sister

Cherokee Sister

When Allie MacAllister's best friend, Leaf Sweetwater, invites her to try on her buckskin dress, Allie couldn't be happier. Until soldiers interrupt the girls' fun and round up Leaf's family, forcing them from their home and taking Allie with them. Together they are...

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Whistler’s Hollow

Whistler’s Hollow

When Lillie Mae's mother dies, she is sent away to a place called Whistler's Hollow, where her Aunt Esther and Uncle Dallas live. Though her new found relatives are kind, there is something strange going on at her new home and Lillie Mae feels more lost and abandoned...

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The Worst Name in Third Grade

The Worst Name in Third Grade

It's not easy being a third-grade girl . . . especially when your name is Bridgett Butt! Look out, world -- here comes Bridgett Butt! Bridgett Butt is in a rut! Bridgett always gets teased about her name. And now, to make things even worse, her favorite teacher in the...

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The Day I Lost My Class Hamster

The Day I Lost My Class Hamster

Your favorite Lucky authors had lots of fun school adventures in 2nd & 3rd grade, just like you. They've written all about them in this great collection of true stories. When his class pet gets lots in his house, Ben Baglio looks everywhere ... only to find the...

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Questions

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How to buy my books:

The best way is to go to your local bookstore and buy them. If they don’t have them in stock, ask them to order some. If you don’t have a local bookstore, you can order them through your favorite online bookstore or through the link on each book page. Here’s a link to my Amazon book page. Make sure to ask for your parent’s help.

Are there activities to go with my books?

Many of my books have activities to go with them. You can find them on each individual book page.

How to contact Debbie

Adults can contact Debbie directly here. PLEASE SEND SNAIL MAIL TO:  SIMON AND SCHUSTER 1230 AVE. OF THE AMERICAS NY, NY 10012 OR SCHOLASTIC 557 BROADWAY NY, NY 10012.
For major media inquiries about The Bailey School books, contact Marie Lamba at The Jennifer DeChiara Literary Agency at [email protected] or 31 East 32nd Street Suite 300  New York, NY 10016  http://www.jdlit.com

Can I request a school visit or reading?

Yes, contact Debbie here to enquire about a school visit. You can find out more here (link to school visit information). Debbie also does free readings several times a year, especially for WRAD. You can sign up for her newsletter here for up-do-date information on upcoming free readings and contact her here.

Is there a newsletter?

Yes, Debbie has a newsletter that comes directly to you six times a year. You can sign up here. Debbie does not share you personal information with any parties.

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