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Books with title Luke: On the Loose

  • Boo on the Loose

    Gail Herman, Scott Tilley

    Paperback (RH/Disney, Nov. 13, 2012)
    Boys and girls ages 4-6 will scare themselves silly with this Step 2 featuring the adventures of Sulley and his one-eyed friend Mike from the computer-animated Disney/Pixar blockbuster Monsters, Inc.
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  • Moose on the Loose

    John Hassett, Ann Hassett

    Paperback (Down East Books, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Max is a curious moose -- so curious that he travels to a nearby city to see how humans live. His adventures convince him that curiosity is almost as bad for moose as it is for cats.
  • Luke on the Loose: TOON Level 2

    Harry Bliss

    Hardcover (Toon Books, April 1, 2009)
    Luke looks on at the pigeons in Central Park, while Dad is lost in "boring Daddy talk," and before you know it—LUKE IS ON THE LOOSE! He's free as a bird, on a hilarious solo flight through New York City.
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  • Socks On the Loose

    Melanie Collins, Saba Ijaz

    Paperback (Socks On the Loose, June 22, 2020)
    This children's book is ideal for parents to read to their child, and for beginning readers. Kindergarten and first grade classroom teachers may use the book as a read aloud and for discussion and enjoyment.
  • Llamas on the Loose

    Jeri Massi

    Paperback (JourneyForth, June 1, 1988)
    Doc Ericson has just started a llama farm, north of Peabody, Wisconsin, and he asks Penny, Jack, and Scruggs to help out. As soon as they get there, however, strange things begin to happen. Who let the llamas run loose? Is somebody trying to make trouble for Doc Ericson and his llamas? And what about that telescope they discovered? Could it be watching them? When Jean arrives on the scene, Penny and Jack aren't at all sure they want their shy little sister hanging around. But Scruggs has some surprising things to say about that, and they end up working together as a team to solve the mystery.
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  • Boo on the Loose

    Gail Herman, Scott Tilley

    language (RH/Disney, Nov. 27, 2013)
    Boys and girls ages 4-6 will scare themselves silly with this Step 2 featuring the adventures of Sulley and his one-eyed friend Mike from the computer-animated Disney/Pixar blockbuster Monsters, Inc.
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  • Gator on the Loose!

    Sue Stauffacher, Priscilla Lamont

    Paperback (Yearling, May 10, 2011)
    Meet the Carters: Mr. and Mrs. Carter, 10-year-old daughter Keisha, five-year-old Razi, baby Paolo, and Grandma Alice. Together, they run Carters' Urban Rescue, the place you call when you've got an animal where it shouldn't be. In their first adventure, there's a baby alligator at the city pool, which will seriously interfere with opening day, especially Keisha's cannonball practice. So it's up to the whole family to figure out what to do with the poor guy who has no business hanging around Michigan. Luckily for all of them, and thanks to some serious ingenuity from Keisha, the answer is closer than they ever could have imagined. Sue Stauffacher turns to her first series effort with Animal Rescue Team. With compelling plots based on actual events in her community, Sue has created a lovable cast of characters of boys and girls, young and old, who feel like people you'd meet at your neighborhood block party. Written in an accessible and engaging style meant to appeal to those independent readers looking to be excited and entertained, and with subplots about friendship, siblings, the environment, and animal conservation, along with plenty of humor, these will be a hit with teachers and librarians, and parents, as well as kids themselves.
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  • Luke On The Loose

    Harry Bliss

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 11, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. What begins as a simple tale of a child's fascination with pigeons soon erupts into a full-blown chase! Join Luke in his breathless quest around Central Park, across the Brooklyn Bridge, through fine dining, and into the sky. On this hysterically unconventional tour of New York, who knows where a few birds will lead?
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  • Luke on the Loose

    Harry Bliss

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 12, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Luke looks on at the pigeons in Central Park, while Dad is lost in ""boring Daddy talk,"" and before you know it-LUKE IS ON THE LOOSE! He's free as a bird, on a hilarious solo flight through New York City.
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  • Goose on the Loose

    Phil Roxbee Cox, Jenny Tyler, Stephen Cartwright

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, Dec. 1, 2002)
    When Goose takes a wild ride on a runaway scooter she has many close calls with her animal neighbors.
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  • Zeus on the Loose

    John Dougherty

    Paperback (RANDOM HOUSE CHILDRE, Jan. 1, 2004)
    I am the great and mighty Zeus, mortal- give me one good reason why I shouldn't smite you here and now!'Alex's class are learning about the Ancient Greeks. That's why Alex makes a temple (out of loo rolls and a cornflakes box) for the Greek god Zeus. He doesn't expect the god himself to turn up, borrow his mum's nightie and demand a sacrifice at half-past five in the morning. Even worse, Zeus reckons it's time for another Trojan War - in the school playground! Zeus is on the loose-
  • Moose on the Loose

    Bridget Dasch, Virginia Rowlette-Huffman

    eBook (Creekside Publishing, Oct. 8, 2014)
    Moose on the Loose is a delightful, rhyming tale of what happens with cute animal characters when a moose is on the loose in town. Can you guess why the moose is running?