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Books with author Bruce Ingman

  • When Martha's Away

    Bruce Ingman

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Dec. 28, 2010)
    When you go off to school, you think I just sleep all day. WELL, BOY, HAVE I GOT NEWS FOR YOU!Martha may think her cat, Lionel, merely naps while she is at school, but she is quite mistaken. Lionel has a jam-packed schedule. He busies himself during the day by catching up on current affairs, weightlifting, cooking, painting, and — most important — socializing. This award-winning tale of a cat’s private life is presented with humor and panache by the talented Bruce Ingman.
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  • A Night on the Tiles

    Bruce Ingman

    Hardcover (Walter Lorraine, March 1, 1999)
    When a cat is let out for the night, his adventure takes him all around town, where he attends school and stops off for a whisker trim, yet when morning arrives, he returns home to be there when his owner awakes.
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  • When Martha's Away

    Bruce Ingman

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Oct. 17, 2010)
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  • Bad News, I'm in Charge!

    Bruce Ingman

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Jan. 31, 2004)
    One day, with the help of his metal detector, Danny discovers an ancient treasure-chest that gives him power to rule the land. He wastes no time making changes: pets in school, no dentists or hairdressers, and Mum and Dad in bed by eight o'clock.
  • Bad News! I'm in Charge!

    Bruce Ingman

    Hardcover (Candlewick, April 1, 2003)
    What would you do if you could rule the land?List of Changes:1. Stay up late2. Chips with everything3. Snacks all the time4. Every Wednesday teachers wear funny hats . . .IT'S OFFICIALOne day, with the help of his superduper metal detector, Danny discovers an ancient treasure chest that gives him power to rule the land. He wastes no time making changes: pets in school, no dentists or hairdressers, and Mom and Dad in bed by eight o’clock. He even finds a way to delegate his most boring new responsibilities, like opening a toothbrush factory or kissing babies! With bold, inventive artwork and sly humor, Bruce Ingman captures the essence of every kid’s wildest dream come true.
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  • Henry Tate

    Bruce Ingman

    Hardcover (Tate Publishing, )
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  • When Martha's Away

    Bruce Ingman

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Dec. 28, 2010)
    When you go off to school, you think I just sleep all day. WELL, BOY, HAVE I GOT NEWS FOR YOU!Martha may think her cat, Lionel, merely naps while she is at school, but she is quite mistaken. Lionel has a jam-packed schedule. He busies himself during the day by catching up on current affairs, weightlifting, cooking, painting, and — most important — socializing. This award-winning tale of a cat’s private life is presented with humor and panache by the talented Bruce Ingman.
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  • A Night on the Tiles

    Bruce Ingman

    Hardcover (HMCo, March 29, 1999)
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  • Lost Property

    Bruce Ingman

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Things keep going missing in Maurice's house. Dad can't find his towel and mum is furious because the dry-cleaning ticket is lost. This is the story of a kleptomaniac dog in a family where no one realises the culprit until the very end.
  • When Martha's Away

    Bruce Ingman

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Sept. 12, 1996)
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  • The Hole Story

    Paul Bright, Bruce Ingman

    Hardcover (Andersen Press USA, April 1, 2017)
    When Hamish and Hermione Hole are chased out of the cheese where they live, they search the palace for a new place to call home. But the Holes cause havoc wherever they go―no one wants holes in their underwear, bike tire, or boat! Exhausted, the pair rest in a piece of wood, only to be discovered by the palace carpenter, who knows that holes can be really useful―especially when you are making beautiful musical instruments.
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  • Lost Property

    Bruce Ingman

    Hardcover (Walter Lorraine, March 1, 1998)
    After Mom's umbrella vanishes along with Dad's dry-cleaning ticket and Maurice's socks, the family wonders what is going on, but they do not have to look too far from home because it appears that the family dog might know where their things have gone.
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