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  2. Category:1990s children's books - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. 1990 children's books ‎ (64 P) 1991 children's books ‎ (66 P) 1992 children's books ‎ (64 P) 1993 children's books ‎ (66 P) 1994 children's books ‎ (68 P) 1995 children's books ‎ (58 P) 1996 children's books ‎ (69 P) 1997 children's books ‎ (77 P)

  3. I Spy (book series) - Wikipedia

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    I Spy. I Spy is a children's book series with text written by Jean Marzollo, and photographs by Walter Wick, which was published by Scholastic Press. Each page contains a photo with objects in it, and the riddles (written in dactylic tetrameter rhyme [1]) accompanying the photo state which objects have to be found.

  4. Point Horror - Wikipedia

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    The Point Horror series was launched in 1991 by Scholastic Inc, with the publisher re-releasing several of its previous titles under the Point Horror banner. Authors who published under the label of Point Horror include R.L. Stine, L.J. Smith (author), Diane Hoh, Richie Tankersley Cusick, Christopher Pike, and Caroline B. Cooney. [2]

  5. Clue (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Clue (book series) The Clue series is a book series of 18 children's books published throughout the 1990s based on the board game Clue. The books are compilations of mini-mysteries that the reader must solve involving various crimes committed at the home of Reginald Boddy by six of his closest "friends".

  6. Scholastic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Scholastic Corporation is an American multinational publishing, education, and media company that publishes and distributes books, comics, and educational materials for schools, teachers, parents, children, and other educational institutions. Products are distributed via retail and online sales and through schools via reading clubs and book fairs.

  7. List of Goosebumps books - Wikipedia

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    Some titles are now out-of-print, but most of the original series books (all but five: 24, 47, 60, 61 and 62) were reprinted by Scholastic between September 2003 and June 2007 in a new cover style. In addition, 22 books were reissued from May 2008 to November 2011 as part of the Classic Goosebumps series to accompany the Goosebumps HorrorLand ...

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