
Kate Orton loves animals, especially unusual ones. So when she sees a pop-up ad on her computer for an amazing lizard from Australia, she has to have it. The ad says the lizard is actually a kind of chameleon--it can change its color to blend in with its surroundings. But what makes this lizard really strange is that it's a copycat--the ad says it can even change its shape. Kate's parents don't believe all the claims in the ad, but they tell her to go ahead and order it. They tell her not to be disappointed if it's just a plain old lizard. After anxiously checking the mail every day for two weeks, the package finally arrives. But when she finally opens it--there's no lizard inside. There's only an egg with a written warning. Is Katie ready for what's about to hatch?.
year: 2016
call number/section: 1000
subjects: lizards, juvenile fiction, families, fiction, family life, horror fiction, horror tales, horror fiction, monsters
Editions

Stine, R. L
Scholastic Inc. (2016)
"Kate Lipton's family has some strange ideas. Her dad is convinced that their family should be running a farm ... for lizards. Who doesn't love lizards? The whole family takes a trip to Australia to find the most exciting and rare species. They return home with a mysterious egg. Kate can't wait for the egg to hatch. It feels like it's taking forever! But when it finally does, strange things start to happen"--Back cover.
Schools: 27

Stine, R. L
Kate Lipton's family has some strange ideas and this time her dad is convinced that their family should be running a farm for lizards. The whole family takes a trip to Australia to find the most exciting and rare species and returns home with a mysterious egg. When the egg hatches strange things start to happen around their house.
Schools: 1
Stine, R. L
Kate Orton loves animals, especially unusual ones. So when she sees a pop-up ad on her computer for an amazing lizard from Australia, she has to have it. The ad says the lizard is actually a kind of chameleon--it can change its color to blend in with its surroundings. But what makes this lizard really strange is that it's a copycat--the ad says it can even change its shape. Kate's parents don't believe all the claims in the ad, but they tell her to go ahead and order it. They tell her not to be disappointed if it's just a plain old lizard. After anxiously checking the mail every day for two weeks, the package finally arrives. But when she finally opens it--there's no lizard inside. There's only an egg with a written warning. Is Katie ready for what's about to hatch?.
Schools: 2