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Books in Happily Ever After series

  • Mr. Giant and the Beastly Baron

    Tony Bradman, Sarah Warburton

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    The poor giant has emerged from his various encounters with Jack rather bruised and battered, and terrified of small boys. And actually he wasn't as bad as Jack made out. In fact, the giant is quite nice. Mr. Giant settles down in a small village where he's happy (and the locals pretend not to notice he's a giant), but things start to go wrong when a new lord turns up. The beastly baron is short and very nasty, and bullies everyone, including Mr. Giant! Can Mr. Giant overcome his fears and save himself and his friends by being terrifying?
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  • Mr. Bear Gets Alarmed

    Tony Bradman, Sarah Warburton

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    After the Goldilocks break-in, Mr. Bear is extra anxious. He installs a state-of-the-art alarm system and insists that Mrs. Bear and Baby Bear use it at all times. But it soon gets to be too much when he starts worrying about what might happen to his family outside the home, too. Can Mrs. Bear help Mr. Bear realize that he can't control everything?
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  • Ghostcoming!

    Orli Zuravicky

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 25, 2017)
    Lucy has just joined the afterlife, and as a brand-new ghost she's mostly see-through, not able to stand or sit normally, stuck in the ballet clothes she was wearing before she crossed over...and stuck in middle school. Can't a ghost get a break?But then the cutest (ghost) boy she's ever seen turns out to be her very own guide to school, and things start looking brighter. Maybe she's not quite solid yet, but Lucy is definitely going to make this the best afterlife ever!
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  • The Fairy Godmother Takes a Break

    Tony Bradman, Christianne C. Jones, Sarah Warburton

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    The Fairy Godmother is tired of helping everyone else live happily ever after. Nobody ever thanks her, and she’s had enough! But can a fairy godmother really quit her job?
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  • The Wicked Stepmother Helps Out

    Tony Bradman, Sarah Warburton

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    The Wicked Stepmother wants to do something to help people and make amends for her past. But trying to find the right job proves tricky, until the Terrible Ogre gives her an idea.
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  • Mr. Wolf Bounces Back

    Tony Bradman, Christianne C. Jones, Sarah Warburton

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Now that the big bad wolf has three cubs of his own, being the neighborhood bully doesn’t seem right. He needs a new job. But what job is right for a strong, fast, scary wolf? This fractured fairy tale provides a fresh perspective on a well-known tale.
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  • The Frog Prince Hops to It

    Tony Bradman, Christianne C. Jones, Sarah Warburton

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Prince Freddy is no longer a frog, but he misses the big pond. However, Princess Daisy thinks the pond is muddy, smelly, and gross. Prince Freddy must make his wife understand how amazing the pond is before it’s too late.
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  • Jack and the Bean Snacks

    Tony Bradman, Christianne C. Jones, Sarah Warburton

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Jack is ready for another adventure, but what could be as exciting as tricking the giant and stealing the golden goose? A trip to the local forest superstore gives him some food for thought. Jack has a new plan, but he needs his mother’s stamp of approval.
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  • Cinderella's Big Day

    Katie Cotton

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, )
    The prince has a problem: Cinderella's wedding ring is missing! He writes to the King to ask for help, who writes to the Ugly Sisters (who he thinks have taken it), who are so angry at the accusation they write to a witch, asking her to spoil Cinders' wedding...Will the big day end in disaster? Find out as the story unfolds through letters that you can open by lifting the flap of the envelope. (To me, this is essentially a board book - the pages are thick and heavy - indestructible (?). Clever and fun color illustrations by Sheena Dempsey.) Cover is sprinkled with non-shedding glitter. Decorated end pages.
  • 101 Ways to Die with a Horse or Live Happily Ever After: A Safety Guide for Horse & Rider

    Tanya Buck, Jennipher Cunningham

    Paperback (Flying Frog, Nov. 16, 2016)
    Do you feel anxious about your own or someone else's safety around horses? Do you fret over keeping your horse safe in his everyday life? Just getting back into horses or maybe you're teaching someone else and cringe every time you see something done in an unsafe manner? Worry no more! Get simple to follow advice and safety tips for both horse and human of any age while at the barn, on the ground or in the saddle. A professional horse trainer and riding instructor for 45 years, Tanya Buck takes a no-nonsense, simple (and sometimes sarcastic) approach to the every day perils within the world of horses. Learning with humor has proven to be her best asset as a coach and makes the information fun, interesting and hard to forget. Throughout the U.S., horse trainers, veterinarians, riding instructors, parents and fellow equestrians recommend this and all the other books in the Horses Happily Ever After series. Buy this book now for the new (or old) horse lover in your life, or for yourself and learn some innovative and easy ways to ride safely, Happily Ever After! 101 WAYS TO DIE WITH A HORSE OR LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER is a safety guide covering all aspects of horses and horsemanship. Novice equestrians and professionals alike will find useful tips concerning the welfare of horse and rider. Aimed to simplify the world of horses and the prevent injury to the equestrian and the horse. Topics include:•How horses think and why it matters.•Safety measures to take before you get to the barn; what to wear, how to act.•Choosing the best trainer, veterinarian and farrier.•Buying and selling a horse.•Safely riding in company; on the trail and in the arena.•Why choosing the correct tack is important.•Trailer loading and safety hauling tips.•Health care and more.
  • Cinderella Bigfoot

    Mike Thaler, Jared D. Lee

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, March 1, 1997)
    A retelling of the classic Cinderella tale, in which her feet are a size 87, and she can't go to the royal ball because she is a safety hazard
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  • Magical Creatures

    Kate Riggs

    Library Binding (Creative Educ, Jan. 1, 2013)
    "A primer of the familiar fairy-tale characters of magical creatures, from the various forms they take to the tricks they play, plus famous stories and movies in which they have appeared"--Provided by publisher.
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