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Books with author Jim Edmiston

  • The Badgers of Beechen Cliff

    Jim Edmiston

    language (, June 4, 2013)
    A story full of fun, danger and badgers, set in a real place - Beechen Cliff in Bath, UK. See how a young badger, Lemmy, deals with an intruder; how he manages to save his fellow creatures from baiters; and ultimately, with the help of the mysterious Jyk the Treebender, outwits the evil Gagswiller and his monstrous hounds.
  • The Emperor Who Forgot His Birthday

    Jim Edmiston

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    An enchanting hide-and-seek story about a forgetful emperor who can't remember that it is his own birthday lets children find and count the letters, presents, and toys that are being brought to the palace for his special day.
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  • The Emperor Who Hated Yellow: A Hide-And-Seek Picture Book

    Jim Edmiston

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, March 1, 1999)
    When his beloved yellow cat, Mustard, disappears, the emperor cannot bear to see anything that is yellow
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  • The Emperor Who Hated Yellow

    Jim Edmiston

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, April 30, 1996)
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  • The Emperor Who Forgot His Birthday

    Jim Edmiston

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books Ltd, Sept. 10, 1999)
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  • Mizzy and the Tigers

    Jim Edmiston, Andy Ellis

    Hardcover (B E S Pub Co, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Although she has been warned about the ferocity of tigers, Mizzy sets out for the jungle to find one and discovers adventure along the way. Original.
  • Fantasticademy

    D.J. Edmiston

    Paperback (Black Rose Writing, June 20, 2019)
    Sisters Rose and Helena Montgomery love nothing more than to play creative games with their father. But one night, the light goes out from his eyes, and he mysteriously abandons them. Distraught, the girls numb their grief with mindless television shows about saltine crackers and offensive cartoon porcupines. But soon an invitation arrives from Fantasticademy, a fantasy school where children at risk of losing their creative spirit can train to become anything their imagination allows—superheroes, princesses, even vice principals if they’re unlikable enough.It is just what the girls need, far more interesting than crackers and rodents. But after exploring the school and making friends and enemies alike, the girls make a startling discovery. Their father’s soul has been kidnapped by a fallen angel with a taste for soul-banana smoothies. They must now test the biggest lesson of Fantasticademy—that nothing is impossible—to save him.
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  • Fantasticademy

    D.J. Edmiston

    language (Black Rose Writing, June 26, 2019)
    Sisters Rose and Helena Montgomery love nothing more than to play creative games with their father. But one night, the light goes out from his eyes, and he mysteriously abandons them. Distraught, the girls numb their grief with mindless television shows about saltine crackers and offensive cartoon porcupines. But soon an invitation arrives from Fantasticademy, a fantasy school where children at risk of losing their creative spirit can train to become anything their imagination allows—superheroes, princesses, even vice principals if they’re unlikable enough.It is just what the girls need, far more interesting than crackers and rodents. But after exploring the school and making friends and enemies alike, the girls make a startling discovery. Their father’s soul has been kidnapped by a fallen angel with a taste for soul-banana smoothies. They must now test the biggest lesson of Fantasticademy—that nothing is impossible—to save him.
  • Little Eagle Lots of Owls

    Jim Edmiston, Jane Ross

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, April 1, 1993)
    When Little Eagle Lots of Owls receives a strange gift from his grandfather, an elderly chief, he does not know what to make of it, until the sun goes down, night falls, and his mysterious living gift begins to reveal itself.
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  • Little Eagle Lots of Owls

    Jim Edmiston, Jane Ross

    Hardcover (J.M.Dent & Sons Ltd, March 18, 1993)
    "Little Eagle lots of Owls," says the chief, "your name is as long as it takes the moon to walk across the sky. I shall call you 'Little Eagle,'but you must never forget your true name." First the boy must learn the meaning of his name-with the help of amysterious gift from the chief. ardcover: 32 pages Publisher: J.M. DENT (1993) Language: English
  • Mizzy and the Tigers

    Jim Edmiston, Andy Ellis

    Paperback (B E S Pub Co, Aug. 1, 1992)
    When Mizzy, a cat lover and wizard's daughter, learns that the jungle house's cat is bigger than her beloved Zigzag, she ventures into the jungle to find a tiger
  • Mizzy and the Iceberg

    Jim Edmiston, Andy Ellis

    Hardcover (J, )
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