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Books with title The Bad Dream Machine

  • The Bad Dream

    Jim Aylesworth, Judith Friedman

    Library Binding (Albert Whitman & Co, July 1, 1985)
    A little boy, frightened by a nightmare, falls out of bed, but is comforted by his mother and father, who explain that the dreams cannot hurt him
  • The Deadly Dream Machine

    J.E. Bright, Lee Loughridge, Gregg Schigiel

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2010)
    ABRA KADABRA, a super-villain from the 64th century, has escaped from an alien prison and returned to Earth! Using a mind-control machine, this futuristic felon hopes to brainwash the entire planet into believing that he's the rightful ruler. To complete his evil plan, ABRA KADABRA has captured SUPERMAN, the only source of energy strong enough to fuel his high-tech weapon. If the MAN OF STEEL can't escape his dream-like state and unplug himself from the mind-control machine, the world will soon become a nightmare.
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  • Dream Machine

    Kathryn Pearce

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 2, 2015)
    After reading The Time Machine by Herbert George Wells, Isabel decides to locate a real time machine at the Otter Tail County Fair. She finds what she believes is a damaged time machine, only to discover it is actually a drone. Therefore, she decides to build her own, very special machine to travel through time so that she can identify the culprits who damaged the drone. She and her new friend, Adam, become involved in several exciting adventures as she solves the mysteries that surround the drone.
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  • Dream Machine

    Martha Maker, Xindi Yan

    eBook (Little Simon, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Bella learns that sometimes following your dreams is easier said than done in this fourth book of the Craftily Ever After chapter book series!Emily Adams, Maddie Wilson, Bella Diaz, and Sam Sharma are eight-year-olds with one special thing in common: they love to create. They each have unique talents, too! Emily is great at constructing and building; Maddie has an eye for fashion, fabrics, and sewing; Bella is a gadget whiz; and Sam is a gifted artist. Together, these four crafty friends dream up new projects to design, build, and create and through their experiences, they’ll learn how to handle various obstacles at school and in their everyday eight-year-old lives. Bella is a computer whiz and loves brainstorming new gadgets to make. So when she spies a flier for a citywide robotics competition, the young inventor’s wheels start spinning. She can’t wait to start building and programming! There’s just one problem: all the kids on her school’s robotics team are older. Bella must find a way to prove herself to the big kids. Now the competition is heating up—both in the craft clubhouse and at school. Will Bella find the confidence to follow her dreams and conquer the competition? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Craftily Ever After chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
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  • The Magnificent Dream Machine

    Alison Leonard, Damon Burnard

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, April 17, 1997)
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  • Dream Machine

    Subir Ghosh, Richa Bansal

    Paperback (Children's Book Trust,India, March 15, 1998)
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  • BAD DREAM, THE

    Dominie Elementary

    Paperback (Dominie Elementary, Oct. 14, 2004)
    The popular Teacher's Choice series grew out of a writing contest for teachers that resulted in 100 titles authored by more than 70 teachers from across the United States. These refreshing stories supplement your early reading program with an appealing mix of tales for boys and girls.
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  • Essie and the Dream Machine

    Sara Conde

    Paperback (The Art Hut Books, Nov. 25, 2006)
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