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Books with title The Chocolate Cow

  • The Chocolate Chase

    Geronimo Stilton

    eBook (Scholastic Paperbacks, Sept. 26, 2017)
    It was spring in New Mouse City! I love to celebrate the season with my fellow mice by exchanging chocolate eggs and competing in a confectionary challenge. This year, there was also a special exhibition of priceless jeweled Mousebergé eggs in town. Then one of the Mousebergé eggs was stolen... and it was up to me to find it! Squeak! Could I chase it down?
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  • The Chocolate Lab

    Eric Luper

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 10, 2017)
    Introducing Cocoa the chocolate Labrador: fierce friend, energetic pup, and star of this deliciously sweet new chapter book series!Cocoa is cooking up trouble!Take one family's chocolate shop, add a dash of competition with the fancy new store on the block, stir in a candy-crazy Labrador named Cocoa...and you've got a recipe for disaster! If Mason and Hannah can win first prize at the annual Chocolate Expo, they may be able to save their parents' shop. But Cocoa can't control himself in the kitchen. And one more mess means they'll have to say goodbye to their pup for good!
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  • The Chocolate Cow

    Lilian Obligado

    Library Binding (Simon & Schuster, April 1, 1993)
    While spending the summer with his family in the Swiss Alps making cheese, a young boy hopes to find a way to keep his favorite cow from being sold
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  • The Chocolate Cow

    Max Stohn

    language (, April 14, 2020)
    A cow is determined to produce chocolate milk.
  • The Chocolate Touch

    Patrick Skene Catling, Margot Apple

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-05-16, May 16, 2008)
    A boy acquires a magical gift that turns everything his lips touch into chocolate.
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  • The Chocolate War

    Robert Cormier

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Aug. 1, 1986)
    Stunned by his mother's recent death and appalled by the way his father sleepwalks through life, Jerry Renault, a New England high school student, ponders the poster in his locker-Do I dare disturb the universe?Part of his universe is Archie Costello, leader of a secret school societ-the Virgils-and master of intimidation. Archie himself is intimidated by a cool, ambitious teacher into having the Virgils spearhead the annual fund-raising event-a chocolate sale. When Jerry refuses to be bullied into selling chocolates, he becomes a hero, but his defiance is a threat to Archie, the Virgils, and the school. In the inevitable showdown, Archie's skill at intimidation turns Jerry from hero to outcast, to victim, leaving him alone and terribly vulnerable.
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  • The Chocolate Lab

    Eric Luper

    eBook (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 10, 2017)
    Cocoa is cooking up trouble!Take one family's chocolate shop, add a dash of competition with the fancy new store on the block, stir in a candy-crazy Labrador named Cocoa...and you've got a recipe for disaster! If Mason and Hannah can win first prize at the annual Chocolate Expo, they may be able to save their parents' shop. But Cocoa can't control himself in the kitchen. And one more mess means they'll have to say goodbye to their pup for good!
  • The Chocolate Touch

    Patrick Skene Catling, Margot Apple

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 23, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A title first published in 1952 recounts the trials and tribulations of a greedy boy's predicament when everything John Midas touches turns to chocolate.
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  • The Chocolate Cat

    Sue Stainton, Anne Mortimer

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, Sept. 25, 2007)
    In a drab village nestled between the mountains and the sea, an old chocolate maker lives alone with his cat, making uninspired chocolates to display in his dusty shop. One day he does something different and makes chocolate mice with crunchy pink-sugar tails—but he won't eat them. Cat soon discovers there's something truly special about these little mice, and everyone who tastes them is inspired to create something new and different, something the little village has never seen.Sue Stainton and Anne Mortimer have created a picture-book ode to chocolate and creativity!
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  • The Chocolate War

    Robert Cormier

    Paperback (Laurel-Leaf, Jan. 1, 1981)
    According to the New York Times, this novel is masterfully structured and rich in theme, a compelling combination of Lord of the Flies and a Separate Peace. Stunned by his mother's recent death and appalled by the way his father sleepwalks through life, Jerry Renault, a New England high school student, ponders the poster in his locker-Do I dare disturb the universe? Part of his universe is Archie Costello, leader of a secret school societ-the Virgils-and master of intimidation. Archie himself is intimidated by a cool, ambitious teacher into having the Virgils spearhead the annual fund-raising event-a chocolate sale. When Jerry refuses to be bullied into selling chocolates, he becomes a hero, but his defiance is a threat to Archie, the Virgils, and the school. In the inevitable showdown, Archie's skill at intimidation turns Jerry from hero to outcast, to victim, leaving him alone and terribly vulnerable.
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  • The Chocolate Voyage

    Tish Rabe, Dave Aikins

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Jan. 8, 2013)
    When the Cat in the Hat eats Nick's last piece of chocolate, the gang visits the Forest of Coco-a-licious to learn to make their own. There they discover that chocolate is made from cocoa beans which grow on trees--and that the raw beans actually taste pretty awful! Undeterred, the gang help harvest, dry, and roast the beans, separate the cocoa butter and liquids, and cook the mixture with sugar to make the sweet confection we all know and love. A perfectly tasty read for any time of the year, The Chocolate Voyage is ideal for Valentine's Day, Easter, Halloween—any time chocolate is on the menu! Fans of the PBS Kids television show The Cat in the Hat Know a Lot About That! will gobble this one up!
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  • The Chocolate Rose

    Helen Perelman, Erica-Jane Waters

    language (Aladdin, July 9, 2013)
    The Candy Fairies put on a sweet show for some special visitors to Sugar Valley in this delectable story.When Princess Lolli’s parents visit the Candy Kingdom, the Candy Fairies know the perfect way to entertain their guests: a talent show! There’s singing! There’s dancing! One Candy Fairy even plays the flute. But as hard as she tries, Cocoa the Chocolate Fairy isn’t the best of performers. She thinks maybe the show would be better if she didn’t participate. But everyone has a special talent—Cocoa just needs to discover what hers is!