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Books with author Betty Harper

  • The Batman: Night Vision

    Ben Harper

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Feb. 1, 2006)
    THE BATMAN is just beginning to earn Gotham's trust. Join him on his crusade against vengeful villains in these thrilling books based on the hit animated TV show featuring Batman as a young man.With his night vision goggles, Batman practically can see colors in the dark. Now readers can do the same with the two brilliant metallic markers blistered onto the cover, which show up as bright as day on the activities and coloring pages printed on black paper in this book.
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  • Super Friends: Going Bananas

    Ben Harper

    Paperback (Random House Inc, May 12, 2009)
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  • Batman Begins: The Movie Storybook

    Ben Harper

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., June 1, 2005)
    Go back to the beginning! When the mysterious origins of Batman's background are explained, Scholastic will be there with books based on the new movie BATMAN BEGINS!See the full story of the exciting new motion picture BATMAN BEGINS, told with full-color stills from the movie! Also find out amazing behind-the-scenes info about the new Batmobile redesign!
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  • Batman, The: Cave Of Wonders

    Ben Harper

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., May 1, 2005)
    Welcome back to Gotham City! Scholastic is thrilled to announce books based on the cool new animated series THE BATMAN on the Kids' WB!One of the Batman's secrets of his success is the Bat Cave -- a hideout featuring all the newest technology, and a safe place from which the Batman can keep an eye on Gotham City. This color/activity book features 32 pages all about the mysteries of the Bat Cave -- and it includes a sheet of brilliantly colored rub-on transfers!
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  • Revenge of the Ants

    Ben Harper

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., July 1, 2006)
    Adapted from the new Warner Brothers movie Ant Bully. Lucas, the new kid on the block is picked on by the neighborhood bully, and in turn terrorizes the ant colony. The ants create a potion that shrinks Lucas to the size of an ant. They put him on trial, and find him guilty of crimes against the colony -- his sentence? To live and work as an ant! Lucas learns about teamwork and the importance of friendship as he faces enemies like killer wasps, toads, and worst of all the exterminator. In the end, Lucas saves the colony and is returned to his normal size.
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  • Batman Begins: The Movie Storybook by Ben Harper

    Ben Harper

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 1674)
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