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Books with author Jeanine Henning

  • Tyrabbisaurus Rex

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 1, 2016)
    Tyrabbisaurus Rex doesn't appreciate being locked in a cage. Sure it has three levels and is full of scrumptious veggies, but that doesn't mean he's willing to accept his fate as a classroom pet. Ginger's not happy about the always escaping, poopy rabbit. First he chewed the dress her mom gave her. Now he keeps staring at her favorite hat. The demon bunny has got to go!
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  • Tigernapped

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    eBook (POOF! Press, Aug. 22, 2019)
    That dumb old Tiger is hopeless!Now he's gone and gotten himself tigernapped!Never fear though. Detective T-Rab's on the case, which is a good thing since there are no clues and way too many suspects. The only one T-Rab knows is innocent is the Tiger himself (for once)!The hunt is on and it's up to T-Rab to solve this Tyrabbisaurus Rex sized mystery.Warning: This book contains bunny poop, tigernappers and a fierce Tyrabbisaurus Rex. Read at your own risk.
  • Tyrabbisaurus Rex

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    eBook (POOF! Press, April 5, 2016)
    Recipient of the 2016 Moonbeam Children's Award for Juvenile FictionTyrabbisaurus Rex doesn't appreciate being locked in a cage. Sure it has three levels and is full of scrumptious veggies, but that doesn't mean he's willing to accept his fate as a classroom pet.Ginger's not happy about the always escaping, poopy rabbit. First he chewed the dress her mom gave her. Now he keeps staring at her favorite hat. The demon bunny has got to go!Warning: This book contains bunny poop, impostor veggies and rabbit teeth of doom. Read at your own risk.
  • Revenge of the Tiger

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    language (POOF! Press, July 10, 2017)
    The tiger's been gone for ten gazillion years, which is great news for T-Rab. He successfully defended his territory from the tiger spy. Yes! Wait a minute! How'd that tiger get back in the classroom? And why are the students so happy to see him? Don't they know he's up to no good, plotting against their beloved Tyrabbisaurus Rex? Well, it's a good thing T-Rab's got a plan to save the world from that dastardly spy of a tiger! Warning: This book contains bunny poop, fierce Tyrabbisaurus Rexes and a rampaging Tiger-Spy. Read at your own risk.
  • Zombie Bunnies

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    language (POOF! Press, Sept. 18, 2018)
    Zombie Bunnies have invaded the classroom and they're after the Tiger's brain! Which let's be honest, isn't exactly a total loss. After all, the Tiger's pretty much brainless anyway. Still, T-Rab should probably do something to save his humans (and okay, maybe the Tiger too) from those evil zombie bunnies. Besides, what if they're saving the best brain (T-Rab's, of course) for last? Warning: This book contains hordes of zombie poop, a fierce Tyrabbisaurus Rex and a brainless Tiger. Read at your own risk.
  • The Trouble with Antlers

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    language (POOF! Press, June 23, 2016)
    In a high school full of shifters, it's the one inquisitive human who poses the biggest threat.When a human is the only applicant for town veterinarian and moves to Shifterville with his teenaged daughter, Amelia, the town residents conspire to keep the humans in their midst from discovering their secret. If only they can keep Melvin away from Amelia.Melvin Moose has a problem. Anytime a girl gets too close, his antlers go on walkabout, popping out of his human head at the most inopportune moments. As if that weren’t bad enough, a human girl just enrolled at his school, and if she catches sight of his unruly rack, it’s all over for Shifterville.Warning: This book contains typical teen language, which does include the occasional swear word. It is also full of rampant, teen hormones and the subsequent fallout.This is season 1, episode 1 of the Shifter High series. Each episode is novella-sized, ranging from 70 to 100 pages in length.
  • The Trouble with Thieves

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    language (POOF! Press, Nov. 14, 2016)
    In a high school full of shifters, it's the one inquisitive human who poses the biggest threat.Paulie Porcupine is determined to catch the thieves who've been stealing his acorns. His prime suspects are the bunnies and Amelia, the human, who have apparently banded together to commit their crimes.All he has to do is figure out where they're taking his acorns and steal them back. With the help of his best friend, Melvin Moose, those acorns should be back where they belong in no time. That is, if Paulie can keep Melvin from getting all antlered up every time he sees Amelia. No problem, right?Warning: This book contains typical teen language, which does include the occasional swear word. It is also full of rampant, teen hormones and the subsequent fallout.
  • Jane Brown And The Case Of Mistaken Identity

    A.J. DeJong, Jeanine Henning

    language (, Nov. 19, 2015)
    My name is Jane Brown, and I am the greatest detective the world has ever seen. I’m known to solve multiple cases, on any given day, without even breaking a sweat. In fact, I am working on one now.”Meet Jane Brown, a tenacious young girl with a wild imagination. Follow her and her partner, Ares the Rottweiler, as they attempt to solve various mysteries using her trusty detective kit. On this day, Jane's father has recruited her to find the television’s missing remote control. But when the evidence begins to point toward her colleague and best friend, Jane must figure out how to close the case and prove his innocence before it’s too late. At nine years old, Jane may not be investigating much more than larceny of the most mundane kind, but that is certainly not going to slow her down. Yeah, times are hard for a budding gumshoe trying to catch a break. Yet, Jane makes the best of every situation, and digs deep to reveal a compelling conclusion to each assignment. Her charming personality and witty sense of humor will have readers cheering for her from start to finish. Jane shows us all that with a little determination and the right support, anything is possible, as well as fun!
  • Zombie Bunnies

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    Paperback (POOF! Press, Aug. 25, 2018)
    Zombie Bunnies have invaded the classroom and they're after the Tiger's brain! Which let's be honest, isn't exactly a total loss. After all, the Tiger's pretty much brainless anyway. Still, T-Rab should probably do something to save his humans (and okay, maybe the Tiger too) from those evil zombie bunnies. Besides, what if they're saving the best brain (T-Rab's, of course) for last? Warning: This book contains hordes of zombie poop, a fierce Tyrabbisaurus Rex and a brainless Tiger. Read at your own risk.
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  • Revenge of the Tiger

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 14, 2017)
    The tiger's been gone for ten gazillion years, which is great news for T-Rab. He successfully defended his territory from the tiger spy. Yes!Wait a minute! How'd that tiger get back in the classroom? And why are the students so happy to see him? Don't they know he's up to no good, plotting against their beloved Tyrabbisaurus Rex?Well, it's a good thing T-Rab's got a plan to save the world from that dastardly spy of a tiger!Warning: This book contains bunny poop, fierce Tyrabbisaurus Rexes and a rampaging Tiger-Spy. Read at your own risk.
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  • Tyrabbisaurus Rex

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    Hardcover (POOF! Press, July 23, 2018)
    Tyrabbisaurus Rex doesn't appreciate being locked in a cage. Sure it has three levels and is full of scrumptious veggies, but that doesn't mean he's willing to accept his fate as a classroom pet.Ginger's not happy about the always escaping, poopy rabbit. First he chewed the dress her mom gave her. Now he keeps staring at her favorite hat. The demon bunny has got to go!Warning: This book contains bunny poop, impostor veggies and rabbit teeth of doom. Read at your own risk.
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  • The Password Is Wishpers

    Jack Chaucer, Jeanine Henning

    language (, Aug. 4, 2017)
    A teacher and her young students use whispers and wishes to turn a school lockdown into something positive — a quiet journey of the imagination and a lesson on treasuring childhood regardless of the situation.