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Books with author Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan

  • Truly, We Both Loved Beauty Dearly!

    Trisha Speed Shaskan, Amit Tayal

    eBook (Picture Window Books, April 22, 2014)
    OF COURSE you think we were evil, spiteful fairies, cursing the poor princess with a forever sleep. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let us tell you...
  • If You Were a Divided-by Sign

    Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Sarah Dillard

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2009)
    If you were a divided-by sign, you would divide things. You could divide pizza pies, presents, and stacks of cheese sandwiches. What else could you do if you were a divided-by sign?
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  • The Itty-Bitty Witch

    Trisha Speed Shaskan, Xindi Yan

    language (Two Lions, July 16, 2019)
    Betty can’t wait to be a first-grade witch. But on the first day of school, her classmates start calling her “Itty Bitty” because she’s small and still uses her kinder-broom. Betty doesn’t like the nickname—or how it makes her feel itty-bitty inside. So she comes up with a BIG idea to prove herself: winning the Halloween Dash.
  • Art Panels, BAM! Speech Bubbles, POW!: Writing Your Own Graphic Novel

    Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Stephen Shaskan

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Ready to build a graphic novel? First, you’ll need the right tools. Open this title in the Writer’s Toolbox series and discover plenty of tips and tools to get you started. Soon you’ll be filling panels, boxes, and bubbles like a pro!
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  • If You Were Alliteration

    Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Sara Jean Gray

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    If you were alliteration, you would be the same sound at the beginning of two or more words. You could be FANTISTIC FAMILY FUN FOR the FRANK FAMILY or COMPLETE COMIC CHAOS for the CASTER CLAN. What else could you do if you were alliteration?
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  • If You Were a Capital Letter

    Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Sara Jean Gray

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Oct. 1, 2009)
    If you were a capital letter, you would start every sentence. You would start everyone’s name, city, and state. What else could you start if you were a capital letter?
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  • Punk Skunks

    Trisha Speed Shaskan, Stephen Shaskan

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 9, 2016)
    Join two rockin’ punk skunks in a fun story about friendship.Kit and Buzz are BSFs—Best Skunks Forever. Every day they rock out together. But when Kit wants to sing a song about skating and Buzz wants to sing a song about painting, the BSFs get into a HUGE fight!They try to hum, drum, and strum on their own, but it’s all wrong. Will Kit and Buzz find a way to make up?
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  • If You Were a Plural Word

    Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Sara Jean Gray

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Oct. 1, 2009)
    If you were a plural word, you would always be more than one. You could be camels, witches, puppies, or geese. What else could you be if you were a plural word?
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  • The Itty-Bitty Witch

    Trisha Speed Shaskan, Xindi Yan

    Hardcover (Two Lions, July 16, 2019)
    Betty can’t wait to be a first-grade witch. But on the first day of school, her classmates start calling her “Itty Bitty” because she’s small and still uses her kinder-broom. Betty doesn’t like the nickname—or how it makes her feel itty-bitty inside. So she comes up with a BIG idea to prove herself: winning the Halloween Dash.
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  • Honestly, Red Riding Hood Was Rotten!

    Trisha Speed Shaskan

    Paperback (Raintree, June 13, 2012)
    Just because this classic story is usually told from the protagonists' point of view doesn't mean the antagonist doesn't have his side of the story, too. Of course you think I did a horrible thing by eating Little Red Riding Hood and her granny. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you.
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  • Punk Skunks

    Trisha Speed Shaskan

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc, March 15, 2017)
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  • If You Were a Times Sign

    Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Sarah Dillard

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    If you were a times sign, you would multiply things. You could make more tricycle tires, alien eyes, or bunches of balloons. What else could you do if you were a times sign?
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