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Scrappers
Scrappers Books in Order | Wonderlit
6 books · Ages 8–12 · Chapter Books
Scrappers is a 6-book series for ages 8–12 by Dean Hughes.
Reading Order
2
Home Run Hero
1999
3
Team Player
1999
4
Now We're Talking
1999
5
Bases Loaded
1999
6
No Easy Out
1999
7
Take Your Base
1999
What This Series Covers
Teamwork & Collaboration
Baseball & Tee Ball
Sports
Friendship & Social
Starting a New Activity
Peer Pressure
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