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Books with title Trouble with Trolls

  • Winnie and the Trouble with Trolls

    John S Comeaux, Mailys Pitcher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 24, 2015)
    Winnie and Jerry return to the Pine National Forest, but they are overwhelmed first by the crowds, then by the construction vehicles. And the vehicles are causing trouble for the troll village in the forest. The trolls are in danger, and Tammy and Tiara go looking for the heroes of the first volume, Winnie and Jerry. Tammy accidentally gets caught in a suitcase and taken to Dallas, where she causes trouble for Winnie. But Winnie gets in with some older girls who are only looking for trouble. Winnie faces a bigger challenge than a bear in the forest in order to overcome the trouble she’s in. She learns a life lesson about taking charge of her direction and stop looking for attention in the wrong places. This book is the 2nd book in the Troll Series by John Comeaux and Phyllis Comeaux. In the first book, “Winnie and the Mystery of the Missing Moonstones”, Winnie and Jerry go on an epic adventure quest to find the magic Moonstones with the help of two tolls, Oola and Humphrey. The story is great for all ages, and the reading level is for grades 4, 5, and 6. The characters you will meet in the story are memorable: Buzzy, the toy salesman, Helen, Winnie’s mom, and Tammy, the eager young troll who asks for Winnie’s help. And some of the old friends from Volume 1 are back, like Merkle, the friendly talkative troll. The book is beautifully illustrated with delightful drawings by Maïlys Pitcher.
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  • Troll Trouble

    Maria Kercher, Krystine Kercher

    language (, April 10, 2015)
    Troll Trouble is a whimsical story about a little girl named Louise, who receives a toy dragon named Harold for her birthday. At night, when Louise is sleeping, Harold becomes a real dragon who takes her on adventures in Dreamland.When a king asks Harold and Louise to take care of his scary troll problem, they handle it in their own unique way. Troll Trouble teaches about courage, kindness, empathy, helping others, and also shows what it means to be a friend.
  • Trouble with Uncle

    Babette Cole

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Sept. 5, 1994)
    The latest edition to this series - about Uncle, a nautical nuisance who doesn't fit in anywhere. Illustrated throughout in full colour.
  • Trouble with Mum

    Babette Cole

    Hardcover (Kaye & W, Sept. 1, 1983)
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  • Trouble with Dad

    Babette Cole

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Oct. 5, 1987)
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  • Trouble with Baby

    Lise Chase

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 25, 2017)
    Surprise! The best friend duo, Wally and Warren, are excited about sharing new adventures with their friends. But when a new playmate arrives, Wally is less than enthusiastic about letting her join in on the fun.This book includes fun and educational number patterns!
  • The Trouble With Tea

    Jeanette E. Alsheimer, Patricia J. Friedle

    Paperback (Collegialwriting, Dec. 3, 2015)
    Set against the turbulent backdrop of the Boston Tea Party, this story of two friends is full of political intrigue and romance. The Trouble with Tea opens with Patience traveling in a private carriage to her best friend Anne's home in Boston, where her adventures begin. Patience and Anne both find themselves swept up in the heated political climate of colonial Boston. Loyalists, steadfast in their allegiance to England are pitted against those who fervently plot for independence. The feisty heroine quickly discovers that her own beliefs are the opposite of her friend's. Against the finale of the explosive Tea Party comes the upheaval of independence, not only for the young colony, but for two childhood friends as well. This book interweaves historical fact with a coming of age story using such creativity and detail that the reader is transported in time.
  • Trouble With Fire

    Kiki

    Hardcover (Montbec, Dec. 1, 1988)
    Playing with firecrackers, Chuck E. Beaver and his friends accidentally start a serious backyard fire that Mr. Beaver must put out
  • Trouble with Trains

    Nicola Baxter

    Hardcover (Federation of Master Builders, March 15, 2002)
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  • The Trouble With TV

    Carrie Nicole Parker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 1, 2015)
    The trouble with TV is it takes time away from all the other activities that kids can do! This book encourages children to be like Ella Mae and turn off the TV to explore, play, learn and imagine!
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  • Trouble with Fun

    Marilyn Sadler, Roger Bollen

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Dec. 11, 2001)
    Meet Zenon Kar. She’s your typical elementary school kid, except she lives on a space station in 2049! These humorous stories about Zenon are all reality-based so kids can easily identify with her situations. In book #3, when an important Earth scientist visits Space Station 9, Zenon agrees to entertain his daughter, Teena. At first Zee’s job is easy. Teena seems polite and well behaved. But when the adults turn their backs, she changes completely! All Teena cares about is having fun, even if it means breaking all sorts of space station rules. Written and illustrated by the award-winning husband-and-wife team who created P. J. Funnybunny and Alistair.
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  • Trouble with Girls

    Ted Staunton

    Paperback (Red Deer Press, Dec. 4, 2002)
    Jeff quietly does his school work, dresses quietly, has a few strong friendships, and is mostly unobtrusive. So when the Evil Girl Group - or the rotten EGGs - decide to make Jeff a target for their teasing, life takes a decidedly bad turn. Also, though he always gets excellent marks, there's a constant concern that he won't be able to keep up at school. One of the few outlets he uses to overcome all his worries is the cartoon strip he and his friend Nick produce, Cowboy Bob. But Nick doesn't seem to be available these days. Perhaps Jeff can find a new friend in Janice, who has her own worries about fitting in, and just maybe Cowboy Bob can corral the EGGs and teach them a lesson.
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