Debbie Dadey

Debbie Dadey

Debbie Dadey is the author of over 145 children's books, including The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series.

Dadey was a first grade teacher and librarian before becoming a full-time writer. Her award-winning "books for reluctant readers" have been published by Scholastic, Tor/Starscape Publishing, Hyperion Press, Bloomsbury USA, Delacorte, Walker, Willowisp, and F&W Publishing.

Bibliography

  • The Keyholders series
  • The Worst Name in Third Grade
  • Slime Wars
  • Slime Time
  • The Swamp Monster in Third Grade series
  • Marty the Maniac series
  • Bobby series
  • Will Rogers, Larger and Life
  • Shooting Star, Annie Oakley the Legend
  • King of the Kooties
  • My Mom the Frog
  • Cherokee Sister
  • Whistler's Hollow
  • Story Sparkers * Triplet Trouble series

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