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Books with title The Three Giants

  • The Giants' Farm

    Jane Yolen, Tomie De Paola

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1977)
    A group of distinctly different giants have problems to solve when they decide to live together on a farm.
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  • The Giant

    William Pene Dubois

    Hardcover (Peter Smith Pub Inc, Dec. 1, 1987)
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  • Giant, The

    William Pene Du Bois

    Paperback (Yearling, Nov. 1, 1987)
    Senor Bill sets out to teach El Muchacho, a shy eight-year-old giant with disgraceful manners, proper social skills.
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  • The Last Giants

    Francois Place

    Paperback (Trafalgar Square, March 1, 2001)
    A haunting, poetic tale that delivers a poignant message about the fragility of our world and its inhabitants.
  • The Giant

    Lex Thomas

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Lab TM, Aug. 16, 1797)
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  • The Giant

    Jonathan Mary-Todd

    Paperback (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Luc doesn't like to fight. He wins his matches anyway. Men always turn out to see the Boy Giant box―he's taller and stronger than anyone else at the Woodrat Club. Luc takes part to help Mr. Chilton, the man who brought him to New York. When a fast-talking stranger brings a kangaroo to the club, the Woodrat gains another attraction. The kangaroo boxing makes Luc queasy. But Mr. Chilton befriends the kangaroo owner. Soon Luc is torn between loyalty and his conscience. And if he makes a move, the kangaroo's mysterious trainer is ready to cut him down to size.
  • The Giant

    Nicholas Heller, Joseph A. Smith

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, Oct. 1, 1997)
    When the giant in a painting in his grandmother's living room comes alive and walks out of the house, Evan goes with her to visit the artist and get the giant back into the painting
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  • Thor & the Giants

    Anita Feagles, Gertrude B. Russell

    Library Binding (Addison Wesley Publishing Company, Oct. 15, 1968)
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  • The Giant

    Jonathan Mary-Todd

    Library Binding (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Luc doesn't like to fight. He wins his matches anyway. Men always turn out to see the Boy Giant box―he's taller and stronger than anyone else at the Woodrat Club. Luc takes part to help Mr. Chilton, the man who brought him to New York. When a fast-talking stranger brings a kangaroo to the club, the Woodrat gains another attraction. The kangaroo boxing makes Luc queasy. But Mr. Chilton befriends the kangaroo owner. Soon Luc is torn between loyalty and his conscience. And if he makes a move, the kangaroo's mysterious trainer is ready to cut him down to size.
  • The Twin Giants

    Dick King-Smith

    Audio CD (Bolinda/Walker audio, July 1, 2014)
    "Isn’t he e-nor-mous!" says the giant father when his first twin son is born. "There’s a-lot-uv-’im!" notes the giant mother when the second twin boy arrives. And as Normus (a vegetarian) and Lottavim (a carnivore) grow and grow, the two are hugely happy – playing Roll the Boulder, singing badly, and doing everything together: waking up, going to sleep, even sneezing. So when they reach the age of twenty and the height of twelve feet, it's not surprising that they each think the same thought at exactly the same time: "It's about time I found a wife!" But is it possible to find not one but two of the giantesses of your dreams?
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  • The Giant

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Hardcover (Hyperion, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Three lively little girls attempt to start a friendship with a lonely giant
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  • The Twin Giants

    Dick King-Smith, Mini Grey

    Hardcover (Candlewick, June 10, 2008)
    When twin giants set out in search of happiness, the result is a comedy of errors that is doubly clever and enormously funny."Isn’t he e-nor-mous!" says the giant father when his first twin son is born. "There’s a-lot-uv-’im!" notes the giant mother when the second twin boy arrives. And as Normus (a vegetarian) and Lottavim (a carnivore) grow and grow, the two are hugely happy — playing Roll the Boulder, singing badly, and doing everything together. But when the day comes for the hulking lads to seek the giantesses of their dreams, will going their separate ways only lead them into double trouble?
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