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Books published by publisher Joy St Books

  • Who-Paddled-Backward-With-Trout

    Howard A. Norman, Ed Young

    Library Binding (Joy st Books, Oct. 1, 1987)
    A young Cree Indian boy, Trout-with-Flattened-Nose, is not fond of his given name and seeks to earn a new one that is more flattering
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  • Outdoor Fun

    Catherine Ripley

    Hardcover (Joy st Books, Feb. 1, 1990)
    Includes instructions for using everyday materials to make a variety of projects, such as windchimes, flying saucers, and a scarecrow. Also gives directions for some backyard games.
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  • Meg Mackintosh and the Mystery in the Locked Library: A Solve-It-Yourself Mystery

    Lucinda Landon

    Library Binding (Joy st Books, Jan. 1, 1993)
    A hidden key, a secret code, and a baffling card catalog are just a few of the clues on which Meg must rely in her search for a highly valuable rare book.
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  • Mr. Mysterious & Company

    Sid Fleischman

    Paperback (Joy st Books, Feb. 1, 1990)
    The adventures of a family of magicians traveling across the western deserts and plains in the 1880s.
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  • From Acorns to Oak Trees

    Charles W. Cush, Adrian Williams

    Hardcover (Joy Love Books, July 11, 2008)
    A young boy compares himself to an acorn. They are both small and each is full of potential. While an acorn can grow into a mighty oak tree, the boy daydreams about all of the different things he can grow up to be; like an astronaut, a doctor, a teacher... or even President of the United States!!! With bright illustrations and a compelling story, this book will capture the imagination of any child.
  • Jingle Bells

    Maryann Kovalski

    Library Binding (Joy Street Books, Nov. 1, 1988)
    A grandmother and grandchildren sing the title song while taking a carriage ride through Central Park in New York.
  • Mariposa Blues

    Ronald Koertge

    Hardcover (Joy st Books, April 1, 1991)
    Returning to California for the summer to help train and race thoroughbreds, thirteen-year-old Graham tries to cope with the changes in his relationships with his dad and best friend Leslie and become an individual in his own right
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  • Harriet and the Haunted School

    Martin Waddell, Mark Burgess

    Hardcover (Joy st Books, June 1, 1987)
    When Harriet hides a circus horse in the closet at school, its nocturnal wanderings start a rumor that the building is haunted.
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  • Meg Mackintosh and the Mystery at Camp Creepy: A Solve-It-Yourself Mystery

    Lucinda Landon

    Library Binding (Joy st Books, April 1, 1990)
    Meg Mackintosh sifts through a series of baffling leads while trying to solve a mystery at camp
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  • Dinosaurs Alive and Well: A Guide to Good Health

    Marc Tolon Brown, Laurie Krasny; Brown

    Paperback (Joy St Books, March 15, 1990)
    A Guide to good health
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  • The Country Mail Is Coming: Poems from Down Under

    Max Fatchen, Catharine O'Neill

    Hardcover (Joy st Books, Jan. 1, 1990)
    A collection of poems celebrates the Australian countryside and recalls childhood experiences such as eating ice cream and doing school reports
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  • I Love Getting Dressed

    Joy Berry, Dana Regan

    Board book (Joy Berry Books, Oct. 26, 2010)
    "I Love Getting Dressed" (I Love series) gives toddlers step-by-step instructions on how to dress themselves and the importance of clothing. From buttoning their shirts to putting on their coats, toddlers will soon be dressing themselves. Like all of Joy Berry's books, "Getting Dressed" speaks directly to the child while it acts as a problem-solving resource for parents and caregivers. The book's full-color illustrations on 20 pages of sturdy board and its simple text make I Love Getting Dressed easy to understand and fun to read."I Love Getting Dressed" includes a web address for FREE downloads. "I Love Getting Dressed" is intended to be read with children ages 1-3.Joy Berry's book series include the I Love books (ages 1-3); Let's Talk About (ages 3-6); Help Me Be Good (ages 4-7); A Fun and Easy Way (ages 7-10); Winning Skills (ages 11 and up); and Good Answers to Tough Questions (ages 6-12).
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