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Books with author Jimmy Reed

  • Sweet Competition

    Liz Reed, Jimmy Reed

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Liz and Jimmy Reed, the creators of the “Cuddles and Rage” webcomic, have whipped up a truly delectable picture book debut featuring the antics of competitive twin cherries who will do anything to outsweet…er, outsmart one another! For this pair of twin cherries, everything is a competition. If Girl Cherry can swing higher, Boy Cherry will boast that he can swing lower. If one is smarter, then the other is cooler. So when they enter a contest to build the best dessert ever, they immediately pit themselves against each other. But when you’re attached at the stem, there’s only so much you can do on your own. Things could be easy as pie—so to speak—if they put aside their differences and join forces. Will Boy Cherry and Girl Cherry cream the competition by working together…or will one try to be the cherry on top? With loveable characters and laugh-out-loud situations, Sweet Competition is the perfect addition to any child’s bookshelf. After all, there’s always room for dessert!
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  • Sweet Success

    Liz Reed, Jimmy Reed

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, July 3, 2018)
    Fans of Terry Border and Drew Daywalt will devour this punny and clay-ful picture book from the husband-and-wife duo behind the “Cuddles and Rage” webcomic.Nothing makes Scoops happier than starting a sweet new project. She just isn’t the best at completing them.So when she realizes that the Cherry twins’ surprise birthday bash is today and that she never finished making their special present, she waffles about whether to go. Scoops quickly throws something together and heads to the party—only to find that her gift doesn’t quite measure up.Will Scoops play it cool and figure something out . . . or will she have a complete meltdown?
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  • Roan Colt of Yamboorah

    Jimmy Seed

    Paperback (Armada Lion, March 15, 1971)
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  • Sweet Competition by Liz Reed

    Liz Reed;Jimmy Reed

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 16, 1867)
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