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Books with author sheridan Cain

  • Davina Dupree Cracks a Christmas Code: 7th in Egmont School Series

    SK Sheridan

    eBook (G2 Rights Ltd, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Seventh in the Egmont School Series. It's Christmas time, and Davina and her best friend Arabella are staying at Egmont Exclusive Boarding School for Girls over the holidays. But when Davina gets a Christmas card written in code, an exciting and mysterious adventure begins. Will Davina crack the code before Christmas Day? And who on earth is the Christmas card from?
  • Run Little Fawn, Run!

    Sheridan Cain, Gavin Rowe

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, )
    Little Fawn was growing fast and it was now time for Mother Fawn to teach him to stay safe in the wild. Would Little Fawn remember what to do if faced with the hunter or a fox? He tried to listen very carefully to his mother's advice.
  • Crunching Munching Caterpillar

    SheridanM Cain

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, May 1, 2005)
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  • Tolly and Maisie's Ghastly Adventure

    Celi Sheridan

    eBook (AuthorHouse UK, Oct. 7, 2011)
    "Tolly and his small sister Mai are pulled through a magical rainbow ring by a Ghastly Witch and enter into an Enchanted Woodland, where they meet some awesome weirdo creatures..."
  • An Ode to Sir Woolfie. A Tale of the Hoola Mula Bird.

    Celi Sheridan

    language (, Jan. 26, 2012)
    Sir Woolfie loves to boast about all of his crazy adventures, but not a word of it is true! He often gags the Woolflets in his classroom, and tells them'all the attention has to be mine!!' But one fine day he's unexpectedly sent off (by his darling nurse) tied to a rocket... In a year and a day he's back...'I got back to Earth in a terrible state-no teeth, no fur and no tail-just hate!!I scrubbed in the shower, to loosen the grime-sparse bristles fell out ten at a time...
  • Why So Sad, Brown Rabbit?

    Sheridan Cain, Jo Kelly

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Feb. 1, 1998)
    A male brown rabbit just cannot seem to shake the three little ducklings who think he is their mother, but it really would not be all that bad if they would just stop calling him "Mama."
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  • The Sasquatch and the Lumberjack: Family

    Crix Sheridan

    Board book (Little Bigfoot, May 5, 2020)
    Sasquatch and Lumberjack are back for another adventure! And so are their . . . families! Follow along on their Pacific Northwest adventures as the two friends and their two families merge their growing friendship to become one big and happy family.A companion book to Crix Sheridan's The Sasquatch and the Lumberjack, this visually engaging story continues to grow the relationship between these endearing characters as we meet their big and colorful families.This visual story uses spare text, making it a perfect book to share to encourage creative storytelling and to stimulate the imagination of younger readers.
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  • The Top Secret Diary of Davina Dupree

    SK Sheridan

    Paperback (G2 Entertainment, May 15, 2015)
    Davina Dupree's just arrived in a luxury boarding school against her wishes, but that's the least of her problems. Could it be that the two art teachers there are hiding a shady secret? And why won't the school bullies Clarice and Cleo leave her alone? Davina turns detective. This is the first in a series of novels aimed at children between 8 and 12 years old with an engaging cast of characters. The book is written in a diary format and lets the reader's imagination run wild as Davina and her friends explore the school and the staff at their school.
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  • Davina Dupree Puzzles a Pirate

    SK Sheridan

    Paperback (G2 Entertainment, May 15, 2015)
    Davinia Dupree sets off on an exciting, luxury school trip with the rest of the first years from Egmont Exclusive Boarding School. At first everything goes well as the girls settle into tents on Ni Island and study the rare animal and plant species there. But it's not long before a pirate ship is spotted on the horizon and expensive items go missing from several girls' tents. Will Davinia and her best friend Arabella be able to outwit the pesky pirates before the school trip is ruined. Davina turns detective. This is the first in a series of novels aimed at children between 8 and 12 years old with an engaging cast of characters. The book is written in a diary format and lets the reader's imagination run wild as Davina and her friends explore the school and the staff at their school.
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  • Why So Sad, Brown Rabbit?

    Sheridan Cain, Jo Kelly

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 19, 2001)
    Brown Rabbit wants a family, but when three newborn ducklings think that he is their mother, he's not sure this is the right family for him.
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  • Why So Sad, Brown Rabbit?

    Sheridan Cain, Jo Kelly

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., March 15, 1999)
    None
  • We Go to Norway and Sweden

    I. Sheridan

    Hardcover (Harrap, March 15, 1965)
    None