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Books with author Thompson Brothers

  • Max and Emmy's Flower Power

    Irene Trimble, The Thompson Brothers

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 30, 2001)
    There's a plant show in Dragon Land, but the dragons are having a little trouble getting their flowers to grow. Will Max and Emmy's green thumbs be enough to help get things sprouting?
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  • The Magic School Bus: Butterfly And The Bog Beast, The

    Nancy Krulik, The Thompson Brothers

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 1, 1996)
    Suggesting the name of Walkersville Elementary Butterflies for the soccer team, Phoebe is teased by her classmates, who believe butterflies are far from exciting until Ms. Frizzle takes them on another wild Magic School Bus ride. Original.
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  • Powerpuff Girls Reader #03: Where Is Chicken Pox?

    Tracey West, Thompson Brothers

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Sept. 1, 2001)
    After noticing itchy red bumps on their skin, Blossom, Buttercup, and Bubbles learn that Chicken Pox made them feel this way, and so they hunt for him throughout Townsville, determined to stop him before he hurts anyone else.
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  • Clifford's Really Big Movie, On the Road, Sticker Storybook

    Ruth Koeppel, The Thompson Brothers

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Join the adventure in this cool sticker storybook based on CLIFFORD'S REALLY BIG MOVIE!Worried that the Howards think he eats too much, Clifford runs away from Birdwell Island with Cleo and T-Bone. They join a traveling animal show in order to win a lifetime supply of Tummy Yummies dog food, leading them on an amazing adventure that crosses America. The world outside of Birdwell is more than ready for the Big Red Dog . . . but is Clifford really ready for the big wide world without Emily Elizabeth by his side?Kids can help Clifford win the big carnival contest . . . and return home safely to his family . . . by placing the included stickers on the correct pages.
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  • Motor Books: Blast Off!

    Ikids, The Thompson Brothers

    Hardcover (Innovative Kids, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Award-winning format featuring built-in tracks on every page, a windup toy vehicle with its own built-in storage compartment, punch-out cardboard accessories, plus a special fold out with almost 2 additional feet of track. Rev up for excitement with these action packed, oversized storybooks. Reading has never been so much fun as children blast off for a supersonic ride through space, and zoom across the pages for an unbelievable racetrack adventure.
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  • Flower Power

    Irene Trimble, The Thompson Brothers

    Hardcover (Greenbrier International, Inc., March 15, 2006)
    a love-filled hard-back book -- vintage -- closer to the time of 'flower-power' Hippy Years --- bright colors and precious themes fill the book --- no star-ship wars in this one -- all tender and sweet, bedtime story of the sweetest kind.
  • Powerpuff Girls Reader #05: Bad News Bike

    Tracey West, Thompson Brothers

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, March 1, 2002)
    "The Powerpuff Girls" is Cartoon Network's highest-rated show among kids 2-11. It's a mega-hit! And so are Scholastic's books -- last year's Valentine Book hit #9 on the NY Times Kids' Bestsellers.Professor Utonium has a present for the Girls -- bikes! Buttercup in particular can't wait to start riding. But she just can't seem to learn! So she gives up. But when Mojo Jojo invents a special gravity machine that takes away the Girls' ability to fly, Buttercup will have to face her bike-riding fears -- or else!
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  • Powerpuff Girls Souvenir Storybook #02: Bubbles' Best Adventure Ever

    E. S. Mooney, The Thompson Brothers

    Hardcover (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 1, 2001)
    In the second of three stories detailing a single day in the life of the fiesty kindergarten crime-fighting trio, Bubbles shares with young readers how she stopped painting pictures at school to save an adorable little kitty from the evil monkey Mojo Jojo all by herself!
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  • G.i. Joe

    T. Hamilton, Thompson Brothers The

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic, May 1, 2004)
    Could YOU survive? You might make it through dangerous situations. . . if you read this amazing G.I. JOE survival guide! With an awesome working compass blistered on the cover!This very necessary digest junior chapter book is set up as a kids' survival guide for extreme situations like house fires, earthquakes, being lost in the woods, or snake bites -- all explained by the highly-trained G.I. JOE characters. It comes blistered with an incredible compass!
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  • Sagwa Coloring Book

    Sonia Sander, The Thompson Brothers, The Thompson Bros.

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Feb. 1, 2003)
    This coloring book features 50 glitter stickers and over 30 black-and-white drawings, mazes, and activities of Sagwa the Chinese Siamese Cat's adventures!In attempting to protect the Magistrate's beautiful tiger lantern from the Sleeve Dogs, Sagwa, Dongwa, and Sheegwa tear the lantern to pieces. Now they must work together to reconstruct the lantern in time for the festival.The rich Chinese culture and kid-friendly character art combine to create a truly unique coloring book with lots of pictures for children to color, and activities that are fun and educational.
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  • Simon Says

    Apple Jordan, The Thompson Brothers

    Hardcover (Sesame Workshop, March 15, 2004)
    Adventure in Dragon Land for preschool children
  • Upside Down and Topsy-Turvy

    Jan Carr, Thompson Brothers

    Hardcover (Hyperion, June 1, 1996)
    Quasimodo and Esmeralda celebrate Topsy-Turvy Day, when the people of Paris do everything backwards.
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