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Books with title Booboo

  • Boo!

    Sarah Albee, Gary Baseman

    Paperback (Golden Books, June 15, 1999)
    What's the scariest dream you ever had? You just received a Valentine from a vampire--what does it say? Write about monsters, mummies, ghosts and other spooky things that go bump in the night!, , Mile 2 books are just right for beginning writers who can write some words, but who are not ready to write full sentences. The prompts on each page encourage the child to draw pictures and label them with funny descriptive words.,
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  • Boo

    Jeanna Ganas, Santhya Shenbagam R

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 20, 2019)
    Boo, the hamster, was just a regular classroom pet until he escaped from his cage. Join Boo on his journey as he explores the wondrous places within his school, and through perseverance, ultimately discovers that there is no place like home.
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  • Boo-Boo!

    Carol Zeavin, Rhona Silverbush, Jon Davis

    Hardcover (Magination Press, Oct. 30, 2018)
    When JoJo falls down and hurts her chin, her dad tries to help her boo-boo. But JoJo is scared! Her dad helps her understand that boo-boos aren’t so scary. Boo-Boo! is a book for toddlers about small cuts and scrapes. Written with simple language and reflective of children’s realities, the Terrific Toddlers series is based on understanding of the developmental level of young toddlers. Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers about helping toddlers with minor injuries.
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  • Boo

    Neil Smith

    eBook (Vintage, May 12, 2015)
    Boo is the highly anticipated debut novel from one of the most incomparable voices in Canadian literature: Bang Crunch author Neil Smith. Oliver Dalrymple, nicknamed "Boo" because of his pale complexion and staticky hair, is an outcast at his Illinois middle school--more interested in biology and chemistry than the friendship of other kids. But after a tragic accident, Boo wakes up to find himself in a very strange sort of heaven: a town populated only by 13-year-old Americans. While he desperately wants to apply the scientific method to find out how this heaven works (broken glass grows back; flashlights glow without batteries; garbage chutes plummet to nowhere), he's confronted by the greatest mystery of all--his peers. With the help of his classmate Johnny, who was killed at the same time, Boo begins to figure out what exactly happened to them (and who they really were back in America) through this story about growing up, staying young and the never-ending heartbreak of being 13.
  • BooBoo

    Olivier Dunrea

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Company, Feb. 11, 2008)
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  • Boo

    Neil Smith

    Paperback (Vintage, May 12, 2015)
    Do you ever wonder, dear Mother and Father, what kind of toothpaste angels use in heaven? I will tell you. . . . This book I am writing to you about my afterlife will be your nitty-gritty. One day I hope to discover a way to deliver my story to you.It is the first week of school in 1979, and Oliver "Boo" Dalrymple—ghostly pale eighth grader; aspiring scientist; social pariah—is standing next to his locker, reciting the periodic table. The next thing he knows, he finds himself lying in a strange bed in a strange land. He is a new resident of a place called Town—an afterlife exclusively for thirteen-year-olds. Soon Boo is joined by Johnny Henzel, a fellow classmate, who brings with him a piece of surprising news about the circumstances of the boys’ deaths.In Town, there are no trees or animals, just endless rows of redbrick dormitories surrounded by unscalable walls. No one grows or ages, but everyone arrives just slightly altered from who he or she was before. To Boo’s great surprise, the qualities that made him an outcast at home win him friends; and he finds himself capable of a joy he has never experienced. But there is a darker side to life after death—and as Boo and Johnny attempt to learn what happened that fateful day, they discover a disturbing truth that will have profound repercussions for both of them.Hilarious and heartwarming, poignant and profound, Boo is a unique look at the bonds of friendship in what is, ultimately, a book about finding your place in the world—be it this one, or the next.
  • Boo!

    Ben Newman

    Hardcover (Flying Eye Books, April 11, 2017)
    Scared you! This little mouse thinks he's the bravest animal around, but it seems that he's not the only one. . . All the animals are keen to show off their bravery—from the crocodile with his mighty jaws, to the tiger with her scary claws! But who will be the bravest of them all?
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  • Boo!

    Joe Fenton

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Aug. 10, 2010)
    Bold and brilliant illustrations crafted with Joe Fenton’s distinctive style tell the tale of a little ghost who wants to be spooky enough to win his school’s Halloween costume contest. But how can he be terrifying if he can’t make a scary face? Even the youngest of readers can relate to this earnest spirit’s struggles, as well as read along—"Boo!" is the only word used throughout the imaginative and colorful story.
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  • Boo

    Jeanna Ganas, Santhya Shenbagam R

    Paperback (Jeanna Ganas, Aug. 20, 2019)
    Boo, the hamster, was just a regular classroom pet, until he escaped from his cage. Join Boo on this AWARD-WINNING, rhyming adventure as he explores the wondrous places within his school, and through perseverance, ultimately discovers that there is no place like home. Boo’s story is fun, full of adventure, and based on an actual event.
  • Boo!

    Jacque Hall, Jennifer Oertel

    Hardcover (Advanced Publishing LLC, )
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  • BooBoo

    Olivier Dunrea

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Aug. 30, 2004)
    BooBoo is a curious blue gosling who likes to eat. She likes to eat everything. Well, almost everything.
  • Boo

    Pat Conroy

    Paperback (Pinnacle Books (Mm), June 15, 1981)
     Bestselling author Pat Conroy’s debut novel—now available as an ebookA powerful story of a man’s undoing at the hands of his greatest admirer At the South Carolina military academy the Citadel, amid the tumult of the 1960s, Cadet Peter Cates is an anomaly. He is a gifted writer, a talented basketball player, and a good student, but his outward successes do little to impress his abusive father. Instead, Cates is mentored by Lt. Colonel Courvoisie, an imposing and inspiring man whom the cadets have nicknamed “the Boo.” But when Cates writes a searing letter condemning the school’s meek response to a stabbing on campus, his bond with the Boo will be threatened as both are forced to confront what it means to be a man of honor. Set against the richly drawn military school backdrop that Conroy would return to in his bestseller The Lords of Discipline, The Boo is an unforgettable story of duty, loyalty, and standing up for what is right in the face of overwhelming circumstances.Â