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Books with author Rob Stevenhagen

  • Jokes for Kids: The Best Jokes, Riddles, Tongue Twisters, Knock-Knock jokes, and One liners for kids: Kids Joke books ages 7-9 8-12

    Rob Stevens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 16, 2018)
    Chock full of hilarious jokes wisecracks, riddles, and knock-knock jokes, Jokes for Kids is for young readers—and their parents!200+ jokes! Good, clean family funknock-knocks, riddles, and more Have fun, be silly, and practice word recognition and reading comprehension, all at the same time!
  • Jokes for Kids: The Best Jokes, Riddles, Tongue Twisters, Knock-Knock jokes, and One liners for kids: Kids Joke books ages 7-9 8-12

    Rob Stevens

    eBook (, April 10, 2018)
    The Best Joke Book for Kids Hilarious jokes for any age of young reader! Great for families and parents to read together. All the jokes in this book are good clean fun, suitable for any child of any age.Good clean & fun over 200 jokes!knock-knocks, riddles, and more Helps learning readersShh! Don’t tell your kids they are learning when they read these jokes! They think they are just having fun and being silly, but they are actually working on word recognition and cognitive functioning. Fun for kids & parents!
  • Jokes for Kids: The Best Jokes, Riddles, Tongue Twisters, Knock-Knock, and One Liners for Kids: Kids Joke Books Ages 7-9 8-12

    Rob Stevens

    Paperback (Joke Book for Kids Publications, April 17, 2018)
    Chock full of hilarious jokes wisecracks, riddles, and knock-knock jokes, Jokes for Kids is for young readers and their parents!200+ jokes!Good, clean family funknock-knocks, riddles, and moreHave fun, be silly, and practice word recognition and reading comprehension, all at the same time!
  • Would the Real Stanley Carrot Please Stand Up?

    Rob Stevens

    eBook (Andersen Digital, Feb. 5, 2015)
    Stanley ‘Carrot’ Harris is ginger, tubby and definitely not cool. And he has a secret: he’s adopted, and this makes him feel like he’s never quite fitted in.On his thirteenth birthday, he receives the one thing he’s been waiting his whole life for: a card from his long-lost birth mother, asking to meet up. But Stanley isn’t sure: what if he’s a big disappointment to her? So he hatches a plan – and he’s going to need a stand-in Stanley, someone who is handsome, sporty and God’s Gift to Mothers. What Stanley doesn’t realise is he’s about to have the most confusing time of his life . . . just who is the real Stanley Carrot?Perfect for readers aged 11+
  • Word Search for Kids Age 6-8: Animal Name Word Find, Word Search for Kids Kindergarten and Older

    Rob Stevens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 23, 2018)
    Have fun and sharpen your mind with 50 word searchesDozens of different animal names to find, great for any elementary school aged kids. Each puzzle is 15x15 grid 8 words per puzzle 400 total words to find! Fun animal names to learn and find Large 20-point font Easy-to-read answer keys
  • S.T.I.N.K.B.O.M.B: Deep Trouble

    Rob Stevens

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, March 1, 2012)
    The Secret Team of Intrepid-Natured Kids Battling Odious Masterminds, Basically (phew!) is BACK! And this time they’re in deep . . . As London prepares to host the annual Student Games, MI6’s team of child agents has a new mission: to protect the Prime Minister's son - who is competing in the games - from the vengeful and villainous Evelyn Tension (say it slowly). With her face-mapping-quick-drying-liquid-latex-mask gun she has the power to change her appearance with a squeeze of the trigger. Will S.T.I.N.K.B.O.M.B. be able to keep her at (bionic) arm’s length?
  • S.T.I.N.K.B.O.M.B.: Secret Team of Intrepid-Natured Kids Battling Odious Masterminds, Basically

    Rob Stevens

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, Nov. 11, 2011)
    Twelve-year-old Archie Hunt is a fairly unassuming kind of boy - until the day he is recruited into S.T.I.N.K.B.O.M.B., MI6's fledgling branch of child agents. Their mission? To track down the evasive Doctor Doom, whose sinister experiments to create the ultimate super-being must be stopped. (Seriously. Austin Powers' Doctor Evil has nothing on this guy.) Luckily Archie has been given a few piloting lessons by his fighter-jet-designer father . . . and soon S.T.I.N.K.B.O.M.B. are whizzing around Europe on the search for Doom's lair. They meet friend and foe along the way - including the poor mutants who are the products of Doom's failed experiments. Like Finn: half-man, half-goldfish. He WANTS to lead the team to the hideout, but his three-second memory means that consistency isn't his strong point . . . Riffing excellently on the Bond films, Rob Stevens combines high adventure with pure slapstick comedy in the first book of this hilarious new series.
  • Would the Real Stanley Carrot Please Stand Up?

    Rob Stevens

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Feb. 5, 2015)
    A laugh-out-loud story about fitting in, being ginger and one seriously big mix-up. Stanley 'Carrot' Harris is ginger, tubby and definitely not cool. And he has a secret: he's adopted, and this makes him feel like he's never quite fitted in. On his thirteenth birthday, he receives the one thing he's been waiting his whole life for: a card from his long-lost birth mother, asking to meet up. But Stanley isn't sure: what if he's a big disappointment to her? So he hatches a plan -- and he's going to need a stand-in Stanley, someone who is handsome, sporty and God's Gift to Mothers. What Stanley doesn't realise is he's about to have the most confusing time of his life... just who is the real Stanley Carrot? Perfect for readers aged 11+
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  • S.T.I.N.K.B.O.M.B: *Secret Team of Intrepid-Natured Kids Battling Odious Masterminds

    Rob Stevens

    Paperback (MacMillan Children's Books, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Fighter planes, evil masterminds, hideous monsters, brilliant gadgets - this boy-tastic new series is AUSTIN POWERS meets C.H.E.R.U.B.! Twelve-year-old Archie Hunt is a fairly unassuming kind of boy - until the day he is recruited into S.T.I.N.K.B.O.M.B., MI6's fledgling branch of child agents. Their mission? To track down the evasive Doctor Doom, whose sinister experiments to create the ultimate super-being must be stopped. (Seriously. Austin Powers' Doctor Evil has nothing on this guy.) Luckily Archie has been given a few piloting lessons by his fighter-jet-designer father . . . and soon S.T.I.N.K.B.O.M.B. are whizzing around Europe on the search for Doom's lair. They meet friend and foe along the way - including the poor mutants who are the products of Doom's failed experiments. Like Finn: half-man, half-goldfish. He WANTS to lead the team to the hideout, but his three-second memory means that consistency isn't his strong point . . . Riffing excellently on the Bond films, Rob Stevens combines high adventure with pure slapstick comedy in the first book of this hilarious new series.
  • Would the Real Stanley Carrot Please Stand Up? by Rob Stevens

    Rob Stevens

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Feb. 5, 2015)
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  • Lucky Break

    Rob Stevens

    eBook (Andersen Digital, May 3, 2018)
    Leon’s twin, Lenny, had the best imagination in the world. He could do a back flip from a standing start and tell rude jokes nonstop for hours. But a year ago Lenny died, and Leon's family hasn't been the same since.When a new boy, Arnold, starts at Leon's school, he has no idea what to think: Arnold doesn’t understand jokes, sarcasm is lost on him and he can be completely blunt. Leon has never met anyone like Arnold before, and an unlikely friendship blossoms. Before long things start to get seriously bonkers, and the two boys are breaking windows, accidentally holding up a bank and getting arrested after a disagreement with a baguette. But amidst all this madness, can Awkward Arnold actually help Leon to sort his life out?