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Books with title The Boy In The Shower

  • Shower in the Rain

    Brooke Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 10, 2015)
    It's a rainy day...what's a kid to do? Play outside in the rain of course! Mom is usually willing to enjoy the fun, but today, she hasn't even showered yet. When her daughter persists, mom gives in and simply showers in the rain! Join in on the fun any mom can have by going back to being a kid at heart with this whimsical story about a mom trying to handle it all and a child just trying to have a good morning in the rain!
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  • The Boy in Drawer

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Hardcover (Annick Press, May 1, 1986)
    Shelley finds a small boy in her drawer who causes a lot of trouble. Robert Munsch's award-winning books have become a staple on the bookshelves of families worldwide. His stories reflect the joys and challenges of everyday living, offering zany, yet utterly normal, experiences of family life. Munsch has sold over 40 million books in 20 countries and many languages, including French, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese. Beginning with Mud Puddle in 1979, Munsch continued captivating children and adults with stories like Thomas's Snowsuit, David's Father, I Have to Go!, and the classic Love You Forever.
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  • Spider in the Shower

    Lillie Jones, Nick Dimitriadis

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Sept. 18, 2007)
    With the brave words, "Step aside, I'm coming in," little Tillie, muddied and brambled, faces her fear of spiders (both real and imagined) and steps into the shower. Visions of an eight-legged creature emerge in rhythmic rhyme as she ventures into the spray and spatter. Spider in the Shower shows all of us how quickly things can spin around when peeking out from someone else's corner of the world. So grab a towel, summon your courage and join Tillie and Spider. The fun is about to begin!
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  • The Boy In The Drawer

    Robert Munsch;

    Paperback (Annikins, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • The Boy in the Drawer

    Robert N. Munsch

    Library Binding (Demco Media, June 1, 1982)
    Shelley and her parents learn the most effective way to deal with a miniature boy, who, like Shelley, is not very tidy
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  • The Boy in the Drawer

    Robert N Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, June 1, 1982)
    Shelley finds a small boy in her drawer who causes a lot of trouble. About the Classic Munsch series: Robert Munsch's award-winning books have become a staple on the bookshelves of families worldwide. His stories reflect the joys and challenges of everyday living, offering zany, yet utterly normal, experiences of family life. Munsch has sold over 40 million books in 20 countries and many languages, including French, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese. Beginning with "Mud Puddle" in 1979, Munsch continued captivating children and adults with stories like "Thomas's Snowsuit," "David's Father," "I Have to Go!," and the classic "Love You Forever."
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  • The Boy In The Shower

    Holly Briscoe

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Nov. 3, 2008)
    Written and illustrated by Holly Briscoe at the age of 10, The Boy In The Shower is a book about a boy named John that is told to take a shower before bedtime. John notices a scary shadow behind the shower curtain. His imagination gets carried away as he comes up with wild ideas as to what the shadow could be. All of the illustrations have been digitally enhanced from the originals by Holly Briscoe herself.
  • The Boy in Drawer

    Robert Munsch

    (Annick Press, May 1, 1986)
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  • The Boy in the Drawer

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    Unknown Binding (Annick Press, June 30, 1982)
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  • Boy in the Box

    Alan Noon

    eBook
    A fictional tale of a boy born in the late 1800's in Buffalo New York, who at an early age teams up with an old magician and makes a life-long friendship with the young Houdini. His life story takes him along on many adventures both good and bad across America and into the wide World beyond its borders. In his life he learns of man's inhumanity and the waste and horror of war. He also finds love, friendship, family strife and prejudice and the need to learn from others. This is an enjoyable read with much "tongue in cheek" humour together with over 100 illustrations. I would recommend the book to any age from 10 to 100.
  • Spider in the Shower

    Lillie Jones

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Sept. 1, 2007)
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  • The Boy in Drawer

    Robert Munsch

    Paperback (Annick Press, March 15, 1850)
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