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Books with title The Problem with Pumpkins

  • The Problem with Emma

    Sharon Lopez

    language (Sharon Lopez, April 18, 2017)
    Three friends are tied together by a secret past. Now preying eyes are ever watching Information specialists are behind a plot of revenge. Who are they? What do they want? To what lengths are they willing to go? Follow Brett, Emma, and Rusty as they journey into the world of hackers and hooligans to keep them from weaving a destructive web that could destroy each of their lives.
  • The Problem With Picking

    Chris Jensen, Cristian Romero

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 14, 2014)
    Do you need a fun way to teach your children not to pick their noses? This book is the ultimate solution to keep your little people from "Digging For Gold". Written in an entertaining rhyme style your child will request this book to be read to them over and over. The fun and vibrant art will keep them glued to the story!
  • The Problem with the Puddles

    Kate Feiffer, Tricia Tusa

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Feb. 24, 2009)
    What if your parents agreed to disagree? Eight and a half years ago, when their beautiful baby girl was born, Mr. and Mrs. Puddle couldn't agree on what to name her. So Mrs. Puddle calls her daughter Emily and Mr. Puddle calls her Ferdinanda. And everyone else? They call her Baby. Having parents who agree to disagree does mean twice as many presents on your birthday, but it can complicate your life! There was the time Baby's parents couldn't agree on what kind of dog to get -- so they got two, both named Sally. One summer day, when rushing back to the city from their country house, the Puddles leave the Sallys behind. Will the Puddles agree to go back? What will become of the Sallys? Kate Feiffer's debut novel is by turns funny, heartwarming, and wholly satisfying. Tricia Tusa's pleasing artwork makes the Puddles' world complete. Let the Puddle family into your heart. You will be glad you did.
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  • The Problem With Peggy

    Rebecca M Douglass

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 19, 2016)
    The Ninja Librarian’s back in town, school’s out, and all’s right with the world…or is it? Big Al may be looking forward to spending her time swimming in the creek and wandering the hills, but Peggy’s looking forward to a life of drudgery. If Al can’t find a way to sway her pa, the brightest kid in Skunk Corners is going to take drastic action. With a mystery from the past haunting one of the houses and creating the biggest threat yet to the town, Big Al’s going to be kept busy this summer, and not just with practicing her moves for the Ninja Librarian.
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  • The Problem with Dragons

    Val Edward Simone

    language (Morningside Publishing, LLC, Jan. 4, 2014)
    *****THIS IS A SHORT STORY OF APPROXIMATELY 7,400 WORDS.***** After discovering a young dragon in a previously unknown cave, a young boy discovers The Problem with Dragons.
  • The Problems with Goblins

    Thomas Kingsley Troupe, Stephen Park Gilpin

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2013)
    Furry and Flo thought their problems were solved when they got rid of the monster spiders at Corman Towers. But the magic portal in the basement isn't quite as sealed as they thought, and soon they're up to their necks in trouble once again. As Furry and Flo come to learn, the problem with goblins is there's never just one.
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  • The Problem with Meli

    Margie Sigman, Andrew Swaine

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books, Oct. 1, 2014)
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  • The Problem With Pulcifer

    Florence Parry Heide

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 1982)
    Pulcifer's problem is that no matter what his parents, his teacher, and the psychiatrist say or do, he does not like to watch television
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  • The Pumpkin Fair Problem

    Katharine Kenah, Tammie Lyon

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Aug. 27, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Every Saturday is an adventure for these feisty triplets! Triplets Ana, Bella, and Carlos are always looking for an adventure. And on Saturday mornings they always seem to find one! This Saturday, the triplets are going to the Pumpkin Fair! Ana wants to go on a ride. Bella would rather find the horses. And Carlos wants to listen to music. But the triplets have to stay together. Will they find an adventure perfect for three very different personalities?
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  • The Problem With Emma

    Sharon Lopez

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 18, 2017)
    Three friends are tied together by a secret past. Now preying eyes are ever watching … Information specialists are behind a plot of revenge. Who are they? What do they want? To what lengths are they willing to go? Follow Brett, Emma, and Rusty as they journey into the world of hackers and hooligans to keep them from weaving a destructive web that could destroy each of their lives.
  • The Problem With...

    Heidi Klose, Erica Villeneuve

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 16, 2012)
    “The Problem With…” tells the typical story of the youngest sibling in a family. Her mother scolds her too often, her father is too busy reading the newspaper to listen to her, her brother wants her out of his bedroom and away from his things and her older sister is always away playing with her friends. Finally the family becomes aware that the youngest member of the family is frustrated with all of them, and they come together to resolve their problems with…
  • The Problem with the Puddles

    Kate Feiffer, Halley Feiffer

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), Feb. 24, 2009)
    What if your parents agreed to disagree?Eight-and-a-half years ago, when their beautiful baby girl was born, Mr. and Mrs. Puddle couldn’t agree on what to name her. So Mrs. Puddle calls her daughter Emily and Mr. Puddle calls her Ferdinanda. And everyone else? They call her Baby.Having parents who agree to disagree does mean twice as many presents on your birthday, but it can complicate your life! There was the time Baby’s parents couldn’t agree on what kind of dog to get–so they got two, both named Sally. One summer day, when rushing back to the city from their country house, the Puddles leave the Sallys behind. Will the Puddles agree to go back? What will become of the Sallys?Kate Feiffer’s debut novel is by turns funny, heartwarming, and wholly satisfying. Let the Puddle family into your heart. You will be glad you did.
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