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Books with title She Came Back

  • The Bug Came Back

    Stacie Morrell, Elizabeth Berg

    eBook
    Ever Have a Persistant Problem? Some Things Just Can't Be IgnoredEver had one of those days? We all have. A pestering problem. A trying trouble. A bothersome bother. Some things just can't be ignored.Sometimes it's a bug. Sometimes it's bigger. How do you deal with issues and troubles? It's usually best just to deal with it. A reader had this to say: What a cute little book! While it is written for little ones; it also has a lesson for the rest of us too. When little things bother us and keep distracting us, we have to keep on going.From my little one.. Read it again!From my teen: Cute mom, Can I just squash the little bugs that bother me?From the mom: No, you canโ€™t always squash the little distractions but you can learn how to work around them or in spite of them.This book has bright illustrated pages and really cute graphics. Itโ€™s short, only 36 pages with less than a half a dozen words on each page but it is super cute.หƒหƒหƒ Scroll up and grab a copy today.
  • She's Back . . .

    Francine Pascal

    Paperback (Sweet Valley, March 13, 2001)
    It's Lila!Jessica is proud to be friends with Lila. And she's psyched they've started hanging out again. So what if Lila wants her to make a few changes? That's what best friends do -- they make sacrifices for each other.Right?
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  • The Cat Came Back

    Fred Penner, Renee Reichert

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 1, 2005)
    This handsome book has a built-in audience -- the thousands of children who have delighted in Fred Penner's music and signature song, The Cat Came Back. The story is simple: old Mr. Johnson is driven round the bend by a pesky cat who just won't let him nap in peace. The familiar words and infectious rhythm invite children to join in and read along. Renee Reichert's luscious pastels complete the entertainment, making a standout picture book and a perfect gift.
  • Cat Came Back

    Fred Penner

    Audio Cassette (Silo Systems, June 15, 1991)
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  • The Bug Came Back

    Stacie Morrell, Elizabeth Berg

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 11, 2014)
    Ever Have a Persistant Problem? Ever had one of those days? We all have. A pestering problem. A trying trouble. A bothersome bother. Some things just can't be ignored. Sometimes it's a bug. Sometimes it's bigger. How do you deal with issues and troubles? It's usually best just to deal with it. A reader had this to say: What a cute little book! While it is written for little ones; it also has a lesson for the rest of us too. When little things bother us and keep distracting us, we have to keep on going. Super cute and great for oral reading!
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  • The Cat Came Back

    Dixie Phillips, Lucy Robbins, Laureen Caponigro

    Paperback (Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc, May 11, 2012)
    Papa Sompolinsky is color-blind. When Miss Mittens, the family's prized kitten, suddenly disappears, the Sompolinsky family goes berserk. Papa thinks he's found her. Join Miss Mittens and the whole Sompolinsky family in this true silly rhyming adventure that is guaranteed to bring a smile and a giggle or two. Suggested age range for readers: 4-10
  • The Bug Came Back

    Stacie Morrell

    Paperback (lulu.com, May 29, 2014)
    Ever had one of those days? We all have. A pestering problem. A trying trouble. A bothersome bug. Some things just can't be ignored.
  • The Cat Came Back

    Dahlov Zorach Ipcar

    Library Binding (Alfred a Knopf Inc, Sept. 1, 1971)
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  • Cat Came Back

    Bill Slavin

    Library Binding (Albert Whitman & Co, July 1, 1992)
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  • The Cat Came Back

    Jenny Butterworth

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 1, 1983)
    The Cat Came Back [Jun 01, 1983] Jenny Butterworth
  • She Came Back

    Patricia Wentworth

    (, April 4, 2020)
    Set during WWII, Richard Jocelyn's wife has returned from the dead. Is it a case of mistaken identity? That is to be resolved. Throw - in possible Nazi spies, murders, while it's not full of action, the mystery is interesting and there is an ongoing undercurrent of menace and threat. Maude Silver is a retired nanny, become detective, who seems to do most of her work from her armchair as she knits wool socks for nephews and other family members. People who she meets, by chance, are drawn to her and she finds herself involved in this case almost by accident. Using her strong intuition, she provides valuable clues to the police; Sgt Abbott, who adores her and his boss, Inspector Lamb, who isn't quite so enamoured, but still doesn't mind using her skills at deduction.
  • Cat Came Back

    Jenny Butterworth

    Hardcover (Kaye and Ward, March 15, 1978)
    120p cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, from a Cambridge college library, very good: Special needs in fiction; Devonshire in fiction"