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Books with title Imaginary

  • Imaginary Fred

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Harper Collins Childrens Books, Oct. 6, 2016)
    Imaginary Fred
  • Imaginary Morah

    Tony Esposito, Katerina Dezember

    (Independently published, Sept. 19, 2019)
    There's nothing better than being six years old - reading, playing, laughing, crying. And having a best friend to share it with makes it so much better, even if she is imaginary. Cassandra and her imaginary friend, Morah do everything together. But mom is going to have a new baby soon and Morah is afraid it will make her disappear forever. Since she doesn't want to disappear forever she comes up with a plan to stop that baby from coming. Of course, sometimes Morah's plans cause a bit of trouble, but it's still a lot of fun.Imaginary Morah is the first book in a new chapter book series.
  • UNIMAGINARY

    Patrick Tylee

    language (, June 30, 2017)
    The girl from space breaks nearly every rule to escape her lonely life in the Joining. She rescues a human boy, and will stop at nothing to become his perfect mate.To protect Wynn from harm, she destroys the bees, the bully, and the spy. She's banished from Wynn's presence, and when her kind come to return her to the Joining, she faces the truth of all she's done to his planet and its people.But she can create an entire world within herself.Just one rule left to break.
  • Imaginary Games

    Robert Johnson

    eBook
    Imaginary Games walks through the stories that a father and daughter shared while taking weekly hikes through the trails and beaches of the Pacific Northwest. Creatures good and evil waged war as stories blossomed from their imaginations. Riley would add detail to each story her father started and eventually Riley took over as the story teller. This work chronicles six years of Riley’s life wondering through an imaginary world father and daughter created.
  • Imaginary Enemy

    Julie Gonzalez

    language (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 11, 2008)
    Jane White goes by the pen name Gabriel when she writes letters to Bubba, her imaginary enemy. She’s been writing to Bubba (short for Beelzebub) since second grade, blaming him every time something in her life goes wrong. It’s never her fault! She doesn’t want to admit that her impetuous behavior and smart-mouthed comments often land her in trouble. And now that she’s a teenager, Jane’s slacker ways exude an I-don’tcare attitude. But Jane does care. She cares about fitting in at school; she cares that Sharp deMichael and his brothers next door think of her as normal and start excluding her from their offbeat plans; and she definitely cares the day she receives a letter from Bubba. How can an imaginary enemy write back? Just as the time comes for Jane to face her lifelong foe–she must also decide whether or not to assume responsibility for her actions.
  • The Imaginary Dad

    Kenya Wright

    language (K Wright Books, Feb. 21, 2017)
    In book four of the Mindful Kids series, our young character dreams of an imaginary dad to replace the loss of her own father. The reader discovers that through these constant positive thoughts, her once broken world becomes a loving environment again.Adult romance author Kenya Wright is the proud mother of three amazing kids.Those little ones inspired the Mindful Kids Series. A collection of picture books that inspire children to maintain a moment-by-moment awareness of their thoughts, feelings, and surrounding environment. The hope is that these stories are seeds for the mind that harvest and allow children to accept their thoughts and feelings without judging them.
  • Imaginary lands

    Robin (ed) McKINLEY

    Paperback (Futura Publications, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Orbit 1987 Trade edition paperback, vg++ In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • Imaginary Cities

    Monsieur Dupont

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Jan. 19, 2016)
    Everyone loves to color! Now the whole family can relax and enjoy creative time together by bringing to life wondrous cities of the imagination-from majestic skyscrapers and ornate palaces to fantastic modes of transportation.Each of these twenty-four eye-popping designs features a vibrant splash of color to start the journey...and when you're finished, sturdy and easy-to-remove pages make displaying your amazing artwork simple.
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  • The Imaginary

    A F Harrold

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Oct. 23, 2014)
    Rudger is Amanda's best friend. He doesn't exist, but nobody's perfect. Only Amanda can see her imaginary friend - until the sinister Mr Bunting arrives at Amanda's door. Mr Bunting hunts imaginaries. Rumour says that he eats them. And he's sniffed out Rudger. Soon Rudger is alone, and running for his imaginary life. But can a boy who isn't there survive without a friend to dream him up? A brilliantly funny, scary and moving read from the unique imagination of A.F. Harrold, this beautiful book is astoundingly illustrated with integrated art and colour spreads by the award-winning Emily Gravett.
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  • Imaginary Ninjas

    Dustin J Overholser

    Hardcover (Roman Candle Publishing, Sept. 11, 2018)
    Much like the confidence of your little one, the Imaginary Ninjas come from within. Inspired by the imagination of my son upon entering kindergarten, the story of Imaginary Ninjas is to inspire young minds to find their inner voice saying "You got this!"Follow Everhett through his first week of school, adjusting to being away from home and looking within for the confidence he needs to brave these new adventures. The story revolves around challenges at school as well as home, such as starting something new, stepping up in front of the class, learning to read, eating your vegetables, overcoming fear of the dark, and dodging giant fifth-graders! By the end of the week Everhett is able to sideline his Imaginary Ninja as he finds his own confidence.
  • Imagina

    Jose A. Blanco

    Paperback (Cengage Learning, March 24, 2011)
    This is a package that contains the standard 2nd edition of Imagina, along with the Student Activities Manual, and the Supersite Access Code Card.
  • Imaginary Boy

    Mark Eldrich

    Paperback (Updrift, Oct. 5, 2015)
    Eleven-year-old Benji Saintaubin dreams of becoming a hero like the ones in the books he reads while banished in the dark attic of his family home. But those heroes are all strong and handsome, not like Benji who uses a crutch and hides his disfigured face. When his father dies, leaving behind an unfinished story about an imaginary boy who must defeat a cruel and mighty dragon, Benji’s safe and secluded world is turned upside down. After venturing out of the attic and onto the perilous streets of 19th century London, Benji finds himself separated from his mother in a frightening and unfamiliar world. Nearly trampled to death and sold into slavery, Benji comes to believe his father’s story may be more fact than fiction after his captor reveals a dragon-tail tattoo around his arm and plans that could destroy Benji. If he ever hopes to escape, be reunited with his mother and finish his father’s cryptic story, Benji must trust that a crippled boy can discover the unseen power needed to defeat a brutal and powerful dragon. Join Benji on his treacherous journey in this compelling, edgy and inspiring middle-grade novel by debut author Mark Eldrich.
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