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Books with author Rebecca Thornburgh

  • Hide-and-Seek Puzzles: Cars, Trucks &Things That Go

    Rebecca Thornburgh

    Paperback (Sterling, Sept. 7, 2010)
    Planes, trains, automobiles and other things that move are the stars of these puzzles. Eagle-eyed kids will look for items hidden around every kind of vehicle, from fire trucks and cop cars to school buses, sailboats, and helicopters. Zoom-let's go!
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  • The Blast Off Kid: Number Sense: Place Value

    Laura Driscoll, Rebecca Thornburgh

    Paperback (Kane Press, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Can James collect 10,000 energy bar wrappers and win a trip to Space Camp? Everybody gives him their wrappers. But how can he count them all? Will he have enough?
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  • Topsy-Turvy Magic

    Rebecca Thornburgh

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, May 19, 1997)
    When a young apprentice plans a birthday party for her wizardness, there's so much to do and so little time. How will she manage it? Abracadabra--by magic! Includes 25 jewel-like stickers in five different shapes and five different colors.
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  • Jewel the Unicorn

    Rebecca McKillip Thornburgh

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 22, 1997)
    Everything Jewel the unicorn touches with her horn turns into a glittery gem. But can her magic talent help when she gets lost? Illustrations © 1997 by Rebecca Thornburgh
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  • Which Way, Wendy?: Map Symbols

    Tennant Redbank, Rebecca Thornburgh

    Paperback (Kane Press, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Wendy is new in town. She’s too shy to make friends. But a special map might help her―if only she can figure out how to read it!
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  • The Secrets of Star Whales

    Rebecca Thorne

    (North Star Editions, March 23, 2021)
    On the small space station Azura, Maxion Belmont is constantly torn between his two passions—engineering and music. Both are hobbies handed down from his father, which is bittersweet since his death two years ago. While his hydrodriver is great for repairing starship parts, his father’s old string instrument tugs at the latent grief Max hides from his mom and classmates with each chord he strums. When a foreign starship appears on the horizon, Azura welcomes their first tourist in years. But there’s something weird about Mr. Hames, the stranger-turned-substitute teacher. He has no idea how to teach and keeps raving about the existence of alien creatures in the vacuum of space: star whales. As Max and the rest of Mr. Hames’s class-turned-starship crew begin to uncover the mysteries of the star whales, they discover they aren’t the only ones looking for the elusive creatures—and not every whaler has good intentions.
  • Lewis the Librarian

    Charnan Simon, Rebecca Thornburgh

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 15, 2006)
    Lewis the librarian loves to do different jobs around the library, but his favorite part is reading to children.
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  • Story of Jesus

    Patricia Pingry, Rebecca Thornburgh

    Board book (Candy Cane Press, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Suitable for ages toddler and upwards, this book is perfect for the early reader or for parents to read to a young child. The story presents, in about 200 simple words, the story of Jesus' ministry.
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  • Blast Off Kid

    Laura Driscoll, Rebecca Thornburgh

    Paperback (Demco Media, Aug. 1, 2003)
    For a chance to win a trip to Space Camp, James sets out to collect 10,000 Blast Off Energy Bar wrappers, grouping them as he goes to make counting easier, and soon the whole town is helping him out.
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  • The Secrets of Star Whales

    Rebecca Thorne

    (North Star Editions, March 23, 2021)
    On the small space station Azura, Maxion Belmont is constantly torn between his two passions—engineering and music. Both are hobbies handed down from his father, which is bittersweet since his death two years ago. While his hydrodriver is great for repairing starship parts, his father’s old string instrument tugs at the latent grief Max hides from his mom and classmates with each chord he strums.When a foreign starship appears on the horizon, Azura welcomes their first tourist in years. But there’s something weird about Mr. Hames, the stranger-turned-substitute teacher. He has no idea how to teach and keeps raving about the existence of alien creatures in the vacuum of space: star whales.As Max and the rest of Mr. Hames’s class-turned-starship crew begin to uncover the mysteries of the star whales, they discover they aren’t the only ones looking for the elusive creatures—and not every whaler has good intentions.