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Books with author Barbara Robertson

  • Best Christmas Pageant Ever: Novel-Ties Study Guide

    Barbara Robinson

    Paperback (Learning Links, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Use Novel-Ties ® study guides as your total guided reading program. Reproducible pages in chapter-by-chapter format provide you with the right questions to ask, the important issues to discuss, and the organizational aids that help students get the most out of each book they read.
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  • Temporary Times, Temporary Places

    Barbara Robinson

    Paperback (Avon Books, July 1, 1983)
    The joy and pain of first love form a bond between a teenage girl and her aunt when they discover they share the same feelings about their individual love affairs.
  • The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

    Barbara Robinson

    Mass Market Paperback (Harper Keypoint, Oct. 1, 1988)
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  • The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

    Barbara Robinson

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Oct. 25, 1972)
    Called one of America's favorite Christmas stories, and now a classic television movie, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever has been a favorite of young readers the world over since 1972. Funny, memorable, and outrageous, it is the story of a family of incorrigible children who discover the Christmas story for the first time and help everyone else rediscover its true meaning.
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  • My Brother Louis Measures Worms

    Barbara Robinson

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Young Mary Elizabeth relates the humorous misadventures of her brother Louis and the other wacky members of her unpredictable, very odd family.
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  • The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

    Barbara Robinson

    Paperback (Tyndale House Pub, Sept. 1, 1982)
    Book by Robinson, Barbara
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  • The Best Halloween Ever

    Barbara Robinson

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, July 27, 2004)
    The Herdmans plus Halloween have always spelled disaster. Every year these six kids -- the worst in the history of Woodrow Wilson School, and possibly even the world -- wreak havoc on the whole town. They steal candy, spray-paint kids, and take anything that's not nailed down. Now the mayor has had it. He's decided to cancel Halloween. There won't be any Herdmans to contend with this year, but there won't be any candy, either. And what's Halloween without candy? And without trick-or-treating? The Herdmans manage to turn the worst Halloween ever into the best Halloween ever in this uproarious sequel to The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.
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  • The Wild Horse Gatherers

    Robertson

    Paperback (Atheneum, May 1, 1978)
    Photo essay documenting a Bureau of Land Management wild horse gather in Northern California. Aimed at a youth or YA audience.
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  • The Best Halloween Ever

    Barbara Robinson

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 2006)
    The Herdmans plus Halloween have always spelled disaster Every Halloween, the six Herdman kids steal candy, spray-paint other kids, and take everything that isn't nailed down. And this year promises to be the same, until the Mayor decides to up and cancel Halloween. True, that means there'd be no Herdman trouble to contend with, but that also means no candy, no costumes, and no trick-or-treating! Is it possible that the Herdmans themselves could make what looks like a horrible Halloween into the best one ever?
  • The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson

    Barbara Robinson

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 16, 1744)
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  • The Best School Year Ever

    Barbara Robinson

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 25, 1994)
    Buckle up for a wild ride involving a missing gerbil, a crazy cat, and a tattooed baby that will have readers of all ages laughing! This hilarious novel stars the Herdmans, the worst kids in the world, who made their first appearance in author Barbara Robinson's classic The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.In The Best School Year Ever, Imogene, Claude, Ralph, Leroy, Ollie, and Gladys Herdman haven’t changed a bit. They still set things on fire and knock the other kids black and blue.One day the teachers ask all the students to think of compliments for their classmates, and Beth Bradley picks Imogene Herdman’s name. At first, Beth can’t think of anything good, but soon she begins to see Imogene in a new light.Maybe behind all of the outrageous pranks, there is something good about the Herdmans?
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  • Henry Reeds Journey

    robertson

    Paperback (grosset & dunlap, March 15, 1969)
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