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Books with title Naughty

  • Naughty Maya

    Randy Rothfus

    language (CreateSpace Independent Publishing, Dec. 22, 2015)
    Naughty Maya, the charming follow-up to Randy Rothfus’s first picture book, Silly Maya, follows Miss Maya, the English bulldog puppy, as she entertains herself one boring afternoon.Maya’s family is gone, and Sir Elvis, an older and wiser dog, isn’t interested in any of Miss Maya’s activities. So, Maya gets into plenty of mischief all by herself. She tears up the couch, digs up a plant, and chews on the children’s trampoline until the neighbors catch her.When Maya’s family gets home, they aren’t pleased at all, and Maya has to pay for what she’s done by going to time-out. Thankfully, Maya is a smart puppy that learns the importance of learning from your mistakes and obeying the rules.Based on the real-life antics of Rothfus’s own English bulldog, Naughty Maya will delight young children with its action-packed plot and delightful illustrations—and impress adults with its positive messages about learning from mistakes and the importance of both obedience and forgiveness.
  • Naughty Ninja

    Stephanie Garner, Lynette Garner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Ninjas can be naughty, or ninjas can be nice. Ninjas leave a sneaky mess or a nice surprise. Naughty Ninja, no!
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  • Naughty Toes

    Ann Bonwill, Teresa Murfin

    Paperback (Tiger Tales, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Chloe and Belinda are sisters, but they couldn't be more different. Belinda is a born dancer and the star of Madame Mina's dance class. Chloe is . . . not. Madame Mina thinks that Chloe has 'naughty toes'. But Mr. Tiempo, the class pianist, thinks otherwise. He sees something special in Chloe. With Mr. Tiempo's help, she learns to follow her feet and step out in style!
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  • Naughty Henry

    Rod Campbell

    Hardcover (Pan MacMillan, June 4, 2015)
    I have a dog called Henry. I love him a lot ...But Henry isn't always a well-behaved dog, and in this story he makes all sorts of mischief: chasing the cat, knocking over the plants and even making a little puddle on the carpet ...Naughty Henry! Rod Campbell, the creator of Dear Zoo, has been a trusted name in preschool books for over thirty years. Meet the lovable Henry in Naughty Henry - a character story book with a text that is a joy to read aloud and a pull-tab on every spread so children can make Henry run, jump and wag his tail. Destined to be a future classic.
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    Hardcover (Ragged Bears, Oct. 21, 2005)
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  • Naughty Maya

    Randy Rothfus

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 26, 2015)
    Naughty Maya, the charming follow-up to Randy Rothfus’s first picture book, Silly Maya, follows Miss Maya, the English bulldog puppy, as she entertains herself one boring afternoon. Maya’s family is gone, and Sir Elvis, an older and wiser dog, isn’t interested in any of Miss Maya’s activities. So, Maya gets into plenty of mischief all by herself. She tears up the couch, digs up a plant, and chews on the children’s trampoline until the neighbors catch her. When Maya’s family gets home, they aren’t pleased at all, and Maya has to pay for what she’s done by going to time-out. Thankfully, Maya is a smart puppy that learns the importance of learning from your mistakes and obeying the rules. Based on the real-life antics of Rothfus’s own English bulldog, Naughty Maya will delight young children with its action-packed plot and delightful illustrations—and impress adults with its positive messages about learning from mistakes and the importance of both obedience and forgiveness.
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  • Naughty Narwhal

    Emma Adams

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 1, 2019)
    From the creators of Unicorn and the Rainbow Poop comes Naughty Narwhal - the cutest (and naughtiest) narwhalyou'll ever meet! Narwhal is the most mischievous, naughty little creature in the sea. Wherever she is, she's always up to something. One day, Narwhal sees all of her friends having a party and realises they didn't invite her, because she'd been so mean to them. But does Narwhal feel bad? No, Narwhal feels ANGRY! Oh no - what will Narwhal do? And will she ever face up to her naughty behaviour? This warmly funny picture book about friendship and kindness is perfect for all children.
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  • Naughty Norton

    Bernadette Kelly, Krista Ward, Liz Alger

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Some people think Norton is a naughty pony, but his owner Molly knows he is just very clever. She is determined to train her pony, no matter how long it takes.
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  • Naughty Pony

    Sandy Rogers, Laura Rogers

    Paperback (Westbow Press, April 17, 2014)
    A spirited young pony named Foxy longs for adventure off the farm. Mr. B, an elderly horse, tries to explain the wisdom of honoring barn rules, but Foxy stubbornly refuses to listen. He believes the rule about horses staying inside the fenced pasture is just not fair. When someone accidentally leaves the gate open, Foxy gallops away, encountering dangers he had not foreseen. He learns the valuable life lesson that rebelling against authority can be very risky business. This whimsical book will delight young readers, especially those who enjoy horse stories. • Beautiful color illustrations • Reading level 3rd/4th grade • Character focus on making wise life choices
  • Naughty Norman

    Mrs Leora Lazarus, Mr Leon Lazarus, Ms Judi Holland

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 4, 2015)
    Naughty Norman is a beloved character in Teacher Lee's preschool classroom. He has helped educate thousands of children and he never fails to make circle time fun. Now Naughty Norman can teach counting skills and time concepts to preschoolers and early readers in your home.
  • Naughty Nancy

    Anne Cassidy, Desideria Guicciardini

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Norman has his hands full when his mother tells him to take care of his little sister Nancy as they take a walk on their farm.
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  • Naughty Nina

    Juliet Clare Mickelburgh, Anna-Laura Cantone

    Paperback (Bloomsbury UK, March 1, 2011)
    Little Nina is tired of being nice all the time and decides she would like to be naughty instead. Being naughty is excellent fun, but after a while Nina makes a surprising discovery - being naughty all the time is just as boring as being nice all the time. So what will Nina decide to do instead? Beautifully illustrated with lovely detail, lots of humour and wonderful characters, this is a story with resonance for all!