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Books with author Carrie Weston

  • Boris Saves the Show

    Carrie Weston, Tim Warnes

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 6, 2014)
    Miss Cluck has some exciting news for her class. There is going to be an end-of-term show! All the animals rehearse tirelessly and soon the day of the show arrives. But then - disaster! - Miss Webb and her nursery class who should be coming to watch the show are stuck in the mud. How will the show go on? Boris has an idea. He dashes out (in his superhero costume), finds the stricken tractor, and heaves Miss Webb and her class out of the mud. With the tractor back on track, and Boris squeezed onto the trailer with the ducklings and frogs, Miss Webb makes it to Miss Cluck's class after all and the curtain rises on a wonderfully entertaining show. And, of course, Boris is the hero of the story, both on and off the stage!
  • Boris Gets Spots

    Carrie Weston, Tim Warnes

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 6, 2014)
    Boris is back in a fourth story - this time he and his classmates succumb to a bout of chicken pox. Miss Cluck has to enlist the help of local farmer Mr Gander and Buttercup the cow to take the poorly animals home and her day in an empty classroom is rather a sad affair. At least she gets the chance to make some honey-oat cookies as a welcome-back treat to give to Boris and his friends when they come back to school, fully recovered.
  • Melanie in Manhattan

    Carol Weston

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 8, 2005)
    For once, Mel is spending her vacation on her home turf—Manhattan! But she’s not alone. Miguel, the cute boy she met in Spain, is visiting New York, and this time Mel gets to be his tour guide. From the Empire State Building to the Statue of Liberty, from the Central Park Zoo to the Brooklyn Bridge, Mel and Miguel are off on their own adventures. But—uh-oh!—Mel also meets a boy in math class. And while she is learning lots about the Big Apple, she is also learning it’s harder than you think to like two guys at one time.
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  • Private and Personal

    Carol Weston

    Paperback (HarperColl, April 5, 2000)
    I'm not popular and I don't get it because I do what all the cool girls do.My best friend thinks she is fat...We think she might have an eating disorder.My parents treat me like a baby.My so-called best friend wrote me a letter and it really hurt my feelings.My boyfriend really likes me but I don't like him that much anymore.What's wrong with me? I don't have a boyfriend!I'm afraid I'm growing up too fast!Thousands of girls just like you have written to Carol Weston for advice about their bodies, boyfriends, periods, pimples, friendships, family matters and more.
  • The New Bear At School

    Tim Weston, Carrie; Warnes

    Paperback (Scholastic Press, March 15, 2007)
    Miss Cluck tells her class that a new animal is coming to school today. A bear. Will he be fluffy pink bear, they wonder? A floppy brown bear with velvet paws? A Plain old teddy? NO. Boris is a grizzly bear.. he is too big! too hairy! too scary! How will he ever fit in?
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  • Melanie in Manhattan

    Carol Weston

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 8, 2005)
    For once, Mel is spending her vacation on her home turf—Manhattan! But she’s not alone. Miguel, the cute boy she met in Spain, is visiting New York, and this time Mel gets to be his tour guide. From the Empire State Building to the Statue of Liberty, from the Central Park Zoo to the Brooklyn Bridge, Mel and Miguel are off on their own adventures. But—uh-oh!—Mel also meets a boy in math class. And while she is learning lots about the Big Apple, she is also learning it’s harder than you think to like two guys at one time.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Girltalk: All the Stuff Your Sister Never Told You

    Carol Weston

    Paperback (Harper Paperbacks, Sept. 5, 1997)
    Upbeat and up-to-date, thoughtful and entertaining, Girltalk is one source book for girls ages eleven to eighteen. This third edition is now better than ever, with new information and letters from teens. here's the scoop on Body --Looking and feeling you best Friendship --You don't like everybody why should everybody like you? Love --Falling in, falling out Sex --What you should know before saying yes Family --Making the best of your nest Money --The buck starts here Education --Getting though high school, getting into college Smoking, Drinking, and Drugs --Advice without lectures Quizzes --Getting to know you "Wise, warm, witty...Girltalk is a must for every young woman's library." --Phyllis Schneider, former Editor in Chief, YM Magazine "The newest fem-teen bible." --Buzz Magazine "A bestselling guide to facing nearly every adolescent problem, from acne to AIDS." --Ladies' Home Journal Parents' Digest Best of the Best
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  • The Diary of Melanie Martin: or How I Survived Matt the Brat, Michelangelo, and the Leaning Tower of Pizza

    Carol Weston;

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 1, 1800)
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  • Private and Personal: Questions and Answers for Girls Only

    Carol Weston

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 5, 2000)
    I'm not popular and I don't get it because I do what all the cool girls do.My best friend thinks she is fat...We think she might have an eating disorder.My parents treat me like a baby.My so-called best friend wrote me a letter and it really hurt my feelings.My boyfriend really likes me but I don't like him that much anymore.What's wrong with me? I don't have a boyfriend!I'm afraid I'm growing up too fast!Thousands of girls just like you have written to Carol Weston for advice about their bodies, boyfriends, periods, pimples, friendships, family matters and more.
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  • Girltalk Fourth Edition: All the Stuff Your Sister Never Told You

    Carol Weston

    Paperback (Harper Perennial, July 20, 2004)
    From bra shopping to babysitting, from making close friends to making great grades, Girltalk has all the answers Upbeat and up-to-date, honest and hip, Girltalk is an "indispensable guide" (Working Mother) for girls ages eleven to eighteen. This Fourth Edition is the ultimate preteen and teen source for advice on: Body: looking and feeling your bestFriendship: you don't like everybody -- why should everybody like you? Love: falling in, falling out Sex: what you should know before saying yes Family: making the best of your nest Education: getting through school, getting into college Money: making it, saving it, spending it Smoking, Drinking, and Drugs: advice without lectures Quizzes: getting to know yourself
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  • Girltalk: All the Stuff Your Sister Never Told You

    Carol Weston

    Library Binding (Bt Bound, Oct. 16, 1999)
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  • Ava and Taco Cat

    Carol Weston

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, Aug. 16, 1717)
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