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Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo: Books 3 and 4

Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo #3: Oh Baby!; Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo #4: Girls Don't Have Cooties

Read by Anne Bobby
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This volume includes:

Oh, Baby!
When Katie turns into her best friend Suzanne's baby sister, Heather, things are bad enough. But when Katie, as Heather, speaks to Suzanne, Suzanne things that her baby sister is a genius! How will Katie ever explain to Suzanne that it wasn't really Heather doing the talking, without spilling her big secret?

Girls Don't Have Cooties
Katie's best friend Jeremy and the other boys from Class 3A have decided that all girls have cooties. but when Katie finds herself in Jeremy's shoes--really--she tries to reunite the boys and the girls. Will Katie's plan work? Or will it just be one huge mess?
© Marcy Feld Photography
Nancy Krulik is the author of more than 200 books for children and young adults, including three New York Times bestsellers. She is best known, however, for being the author and creator of the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo, George Brown Class Clown, How I Survived Middle School and Magic Bone book series. Nancy lives in Manhattan with her husband, composer Daniel Burwasser. When she’s not writing, Nancy can be found reading, going to concerts, traveling or running around Central Park with her Llasa Apso rescue-pup, Scooby. View titles by Nancy Krulik

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This volume includes:

Oh, Baby!
When Katie turns into her best friend Suzanne's baby sister, Heather, things are bad enough. But when Katie, as Heather, speaks to Suzanne, Suzanne things that her baby sister is a genius! How will Katie ever explain to Suzanne that it wasn't really Heather doing the talking, without spilling her big secret?

Girls Don't Have Cooties
Katie's best friend Jeremy and the other boys from Class 3A have decided that all girls have cooties. but when Katie finds herself in Jeremy's shoes--really--she tries to reunite the boys and the girls. Will Katie's plan work? Or will it just be one huge mess?

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© Marcy Feld Photography
Nancy Krulik is the author of more than 200 books for children and young adults, including three New York Times bestsellers. She is best known, however, for being the author and creator of the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo, George Brown Class Clown, How I Survived Middle School and Magic Bone book series. Nancy lives in Manhattan with her husband, composer Daniel Burwasser. When she’s not writing, Nancy can be found reading, going to concerts, traveling or running around Central Park with her Llasa Apso rescue-pup, Scooby. View titles by Nancy Krulik

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