It’s soccer season and—here comes Dory! The wildly popular rascal is back in a story about confidence, competition, and . . . the cosmos.

Dory is on her first soccer team with her best friends, Rosabelle and George. Dory is pumped and ready to score a billion goals, but Rosabelle is having a meltdown over wearing cleats, and George is mysteriously acting like a baby. So, Dory attempts to befriend a new teammate, Valentina. Making a new friend isn’t so easy, especially when Valentina kicks the ball perfectly every time, steals all the attention, and has a way of making a billion sound kinda small. Determined to outshine Valentina as the star of the team, Dory seeks help from her fairy godmother, Mr. Nuggy. But could Mr. Nuggy’s magic have accidentally created a direct phone line to outer space? This soccer situation just took on cosmic proportions!
© Sophie Elbrick
Abby Hanlon taught first grade in the New York public school system. Inspired by her students’ storytelling and drawings, Abby began to write her own stories for children. Her first book was Ralph Tells a Story followed by the Dory Fantasmagory books. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and their two children. View titles by Abby Hanlon
"Abby Hanlon’s Dory Fantasmagory series is some of the best children’s literature in years." —New York Magazine

Praise for Dory Fantasmagory


“Irresistible.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

“Time spent with Dory is time well spent.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“AMAZING!” —Betsy Bird, Fuse 8 Blog, School Library Journal

Praise for The Real True Friend

“Hilarious!” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“It’s genius.” —Travis Jonker, 100 Scope Notes Blog

“Dory is as likable a kid heroine as I’ve encountered in a decade.” —Boston Globe

Praise for Dory Dory Black Sheep

“A true triumph.” —Publishers Weekly Shelf Talker

Praise for Head in the Clouds

“Marvelous.” —The New York Times

About

It’s soccer season and—here comes Dory! The wildly popular rascal is back in a story about confidence, competition, and . . . the cosmos.

Dory is on her first soccer team with her best friends, Rosabelle and George. Dory is pumped and ready to score a billion goals, but Rosabelle is having a meltdown over wearing cleats, and George is mysteriously acting like a baby. So, Dory attempts to befriend a new teammate, Valentina. Making a new friend isn’t so easy, especially when Valentina kicks the ball perfectly every time, steals all the attention, and has a way of making a billion sound kinda small. Determined to outshine Valentina as the star of the team, Dory seeks help from her fairy godmother, Mr. Nuggy. But could Mr. Nuggy’s magic have accidentally created a direct phone line to outer space? This soccer situation just took on cosmic proportions!

Author

© Sophie Elbrick
Abby Hanlon taught first grade in the New York public school system. Inspired by her students’ storytelling and drawings, Abby began to write her own stories for children. Her first book was Ralph Tells a Story followed by the Dory Fantasmagory books. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and their two children. View titles by Abby Hanlon

Praise

"Abby Hanlon’s Dory Fantasmagory series is some of the best children’s literature in years." —New York Magazine

Praise for Dory Fantasmagory


“Irresistible.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

“Time spent with Dory is time well spent.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“AMAZING!” —Betsy Bird, Fuse 8 Blog, School Library Journal

Praise for The Real True Friend

“Hilarious!” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“It’s genius.” —Travis Jonker, 100 Scope Notes Blog

“Dory is as likable a kid heroine as I’ve encountered in a decade.” —Boston Globe

Praise for Dory Dory Black Sheep

“A true triumph.” —Publishers Weekly Shelf Talker

Praise for Head in the Clouds

“Marvelous.” —The New York Times

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