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Books with title Sugar Spice and Everything Nice

  • Emma Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice

    Coco Simon

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Aug. 20, 2013)
    Emma puts her big sister skills—and her bravery—to the test when her brother has to stay in the hospital.Emma’s younger brother Jake has been getting sore throats for quite a while. When her parents take him to the doctor, their suspicions are confirmed: Jake needs to get his tonsils out. The Cupcake Club rallies around Jake, and even bakes him a special batch of cupcakes to make him feel better. Emma feels bad for him, but wants to stay as far away from hospitals as possible—she’s a bit squeamish and gets woozy at the sight of blood. But Jake throws a fit the day of his operation and says he only wants “Emmy” to stay with him. Emma’s mom tells her she doesn’t have to stay, but Emma realizes Jake isn’t faking; he’s really scared. Can Emma get over her own fears in order to help her little brother?
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  • Emma Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice

    Coco Simon

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Aug. 20, 2013)
    Emma puts her big sister skills—and her bravery—to the test when her brother has to stay in the hospital.Emma’s younger brother Jake has been getting sore throats for quite a while. When her parents take him to the doctor, their suspicions are confirmed: Jake needs to get his tonsils out. The Cupcake Club rallies around Jake, and even bakes him a special batch of cupcakes to make him feel better. Emma feels bad for him, but wants to stay as far away from hospitals as possible—she’s a bit squeamish and gets woozy at the sight of blood. But Jake throws a fit the day of his operation and says he only wants “Emmy” to stay with him. Emma’s mom tells her she doesn’t have to stay, but Emma realizes Jake isn’t faking; he’s really scared. Can Emma get over her own fears in order to help her little brother?
  • Sugar and Spice and Everything Mice

    Annie Silvestro, Christee Curran-Bauer

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Oct. 6, 2020)
    She can skate . . . but can she bake? In this charming sequel to Mice Skating, Lucy, the adventure-loving mouse, learns that everyone needs a little help sometimes—and that’s okay. When a blustery, blizzardy snowstorm forces even winter-loving Lucy the mouse indoors, she decides to treat her friends to some home-baked sweets. Unfortunately, Lucy insists on doing everything herself—and it turns out that, for her, baking is MUCH harder than skating. Soon, the oven explodes . . . and so does Lucy’s temper. Luckily, her pals are happy to lend a paw once Lucy realizes that we all have different strengths, and that it’s okay to ask for help when you need it. With a little teamwork, sugar, and spice, Lucy and her BFFs just might get the delicious cheesecake they've been waiting for.
  • Emma Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice

    Coco Simon

    Hardcover (Simon Spotlight, Aug. 20, 2013)
    Emma puts her big sister skills—and her bravery—to the test when her brother has to stay in the hospital.Emma’s younger brother Jake has been getting sore throats for quite a while. When her parents take him to the doctor, their suspicions are confirmed: Jake needs to get his tonsils out. The Cupcake Club rallies around Jake, and even bakes him a special batch of cupcakes to make him feel better. Emma feels bad for him, but wants to stay as far away from hospitals as possible—she’s a bit squeamish and gets woozy at the sight of blood. But Jake throws a fit the day of his operation and says he only wants “Emmy” to stay with him. Emma’s mom tells her she doesn’t have to stay, but Emma realizes Jake isn’t faking; he’s really scared. Can Emma get over her own fears in order to help her little brother?
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  • Sugar an' spice and all things nice

    Julia Kiene

    Paperback (Westinghouse Electric Corp, March 15, 1951)
    Julia Kiene's fantastic mid-century how-to-cook book for children.
  • Emma: Sugar And Spice And Everything Nice

    Coco Simon

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 20, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Emma puts her big sister skills-and her bravery-to the test when her brother has to stay in the hospital. Emma's younger brother Jake has been getting sore throats for quite a while. When her parents take him to the doctor, their suspicions are confirmed: Jake needs to get his tonsils out. The Cupcake Club rallies around Jake, and even bakes him a special batch of cupcakes to make him feel better. Emma feels bad for him, but wants to stay as far away from hospitals as possible-she's a bit squeamish and gets woozy at the sight of blood. But Jake throws a fit the day of his operation and says he only wants ""Emmy"" to stay with him. Emma's mom tells her she doesn't have to stay, but Emma realizes Jake isn't faking; he's really scared. Can Emma get over her own fears in order to help her little brother?
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  • Sugar and Spice and Everything…What Else, Mom?

    Shirley Jones

    language (Pacific Press Publishing Association, Sept. 8, 2014)
    Ever wonder what this world would be like without any girls—or without any boys? It would be a dull world indeed. That’s why girls and boys are so necessary. Just how necessary? That is what this little book is about.
  • The Powerpuff Girls: Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice

    Cynthia Hands, Leif Peng

    Paperback (Golden Books, April 1, 2000)
    No Longer in print! Power Puff activity book complete with 200 stickers!
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  • And Everything Nice : The Story of Sugar, Spice and Flavoring

    Elizabeth K. Cooper, Julie Maas

    Hardcover (Harcourt, June 15, 1966)
    Book by Cooper, Elizabeth K., Maas, Julie
  • And Everything Nice The Story Of Sugar Spice And Flovoring

    Elizabeth K. Cooper

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace & World, March 15, 1966)
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  • Emma Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice

    Coco Simon

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Aug. 20, 2013)
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  • Sugar and Spice and All Things Nice

    By (author) Janine Scott

    Paperback (Shortland Publications (USA) Incorporated, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Expository. Ideal for Guided reading and writing. Also for independent reading and writing. Suitable as take home readers. Interactive books. Good for children who are high-interest, lower ability. Age range: 4-11 years. Provides thorough coverage of literacy strategy for Foundation (P1) through to Year 6 (P7). Can also be used with Year 7+ (S1+). Book banded. Teacher's Notes available separately ...