Scholastic

Scholastic is an American book publisher that released a series of One Piece novelizations in 2007. Each book was aimed at ages seven to ten, grade level 2-5, with an MSRP of $4.99. The first two books were available through retail, and at least the first five were available through the school system. Additionally, digital copies of books four and five are available to borrow from the Internet Archive.

These novelizations were based on the 4Kids version of the anime and retained the 4Kids names, terminology and story alterations.

Novel and Anime differences
In addition to the changes already made to the Japanese version and original manga, the following was changes were made for the novel:
 * At his execution, Gold Roger's crimes are read out to him by a Marine as "treason on the high seas, piracy, pillaging and robbery..." before Roger interrupts him. Roger's specific crimes are not stated in the anime. Additionally, in the novel Roger's speech about the One Piece is provoked by the Marine asking if he has any final words rather than by being asked about it directly by a person in the crowd as it was in the anime.
 * The two sailor's who find Luffy in a barrel are given the names Shiro and Tomeo. Shiro's introduction explains that he is bored on the ship and wants to find adventure, but regrets this a moment later when Alvida attacks.
 * In the novel, Koby hands out swords to the rest of Alvida's crew before they attack the cruise ship.
 * Heppoko is referred to as Alvida's first mate. Neither he, Peppoko nor Poppoko are named in the novel.
 * Luffy plans getting picked up by a ship while inside the barrel in the novel, whereas his dialog in the anime implies that it was just a fortunate coincidence.
 * Luffy's introduction to Peppoko and Poppoko is more formal in the novel, as he offers them a handshake.