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The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids (or, simply, The Bailey School Kids) is a supernatural children's book series. The books in the series are co-authored by Marcia T. Jones and Debbie Dadey. John Steven Gurney is the original illustrator of the series (covers and interior illustrations) and originated the appearance of the characters.
Debbie Dadey. Debra S. Dadey (born May 18, 1959) [1] is an American writer and co-writer of 162 books, [2] including 74 total Bailey School Kids books co-written with Marcia Jones. [1] These comprise 51 [3] in the Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series, 9 [4] Bailey School Kids Jr. Chapter Books, and 14 [5] Bailey School Kids - Special ...
Evidently there is no Bailey School Kids webpage at Scholastic (scholastic.com). There are searches and thus search reports. (That is a surprise to me given the magnitude of the franchise in sum.) At Scholastic Parents, i now get 90 hits for 'bailey school kids': 77 books, 8 book lists, 3 articles, 2 blog posts.
The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids. Marcia T. Jones and Debbie Dadey. 1990–2006. 51 + 33 spinoffs. Chrestomanci. Diana Wynne Jones. 1977–2006. 7. The Guardians of Childhood.
Ashley Bryan (1923–2022) – Freedom Over Me, Sing to the Sun. Jan Brzechwa (1900–1966) – Pan Kleks series, and many poems for children. John Buchan (1875–1940) – The Magic Walking Stick, The Long Traverse. Susan Buchan (1882–1977) – Jim and the Dragon, Mice on Horseback, The Cat's Grandmother.
The Adventures of Ook and Gluk: Kung-Fu Cavemen from the Future. The Adventures of Paddy the Beaver. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. African Adventure. Alice in Orchestralia. Alice Through the Needle's Eye. Alien Secrets. Aliens Ate My Homework. Aliens Stole My Body.
The school was renovated in 2019-2021 as part of a $790 million bond measured passed in 2017. Classes took place at the former John Marshall High School in Portland's Lents neighborhood during the renovation. During the renovations, the school board began a process to re-name the school, as Madison had been a slaveholder.
Christianity portal Lonsdale Ragg (23 October 1866 in Wellington, Shropshire – 31 July 1945 in Bath ) was an Anglican priest [1] and author. Ragg was educated at Adams' Grammar School , Christ Church, Oxford [2] and Ripon College Cuddesdon ; Cuddesdon Theological College; and ordained in 1889.