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Books with title The Spooky Sleepover

  • The Sleepover Cookbook

    Hallie Warshaw, Julie Brown

    Hardcover (Sterling, May 31, 2000)
    Liven up your next sleepover party or get-together by making great snacks, dinner, or even breakfast with your friends. These recipes have been created for kids just like you so that you can understand exactly how to prepare them. And you'll love how they taste. A good time is guaranteed for all when everyone whips up yummy snacks, from Sticky Popcorn Balls to Fluffy S'mores. Tell Mom and Dad you've got dinner covered (with a little bit of help from them!) and try Chicken Pot Pie. When the lights go out and hunger strikes it's time for those Chewy Pretzel Letters that all of you prepared earlier. Wake up and have a breakfast of Banana Nut French Toast, chow down on a brunch of Tuna Meltdowns, and celebrate a birthday surprise with Favorite Chocolate Cake. Next time you have permission for some pals to stop by, take over the kitchen! The author lives in San Francisco, CA. 128 pages (all in color), 8 1/2 x 10. NEW IN PAPERBACK
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  • The Sleepover

    Julie Sykes, Tim Warnes, Czes Pachela

    Paperback (Tiger Tales, Aug. 1, 2001)
    When Little Monkey has a sleepover, all his friends can join him in the trees except Little Elephant, no matter what they do to try to get him off the ground.
    K
  • The Big Sleepover

    David L. Harrison, Ken Edwards

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 2001)
    When Clifford is left behind when Emily Elizabeth and her family go away, he has trouble sleeping.
    K
  • The Scary Sleepover

    Ulrich Karger, Uli Waas

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, July 1, 2002)
    Mary's class is having a Halloween sleepover party at school! The children busily prepare for it, making wonderful decorations and fanciful costumes. But as night draws near, so do the children's fears. Realistic classroom dynamics are showcased in this simple story in which all kinds of childhood fears are aired-and dispelled.
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  • The Sleepover

    Linda L. Evans, Vincent D. Whitehead

    Paperback (Luminary Media Group, Pine Orchard Inc., May 1, 2008)
    EASY-TO-READ FICTION / MYSTERY. Joey was afraid to stay in that house, but he did not want the others to know. After all, the four boys agreed to sleep overnight, all by themselves, in that old, abandoned house with cobwebs, broken windows, and creaky floors. However, once in their sleeping bags on the dirty, dusty second floor, one of the boys whispered in the darkness, I wonder if this was such a good idea. Was the house really haunted? Find out by reading this 48-page, easy-to-read book written by Linda L. Evans and illustrated with seven drawings by Vincent D. Whitehead.
  • The Sleepover Cookbook

    Hallie Warshaw, Julie Brown, Mark Shulman

    Paperback
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  • Scary Sleepover, The

    Ulrich Karger, Uli Waas

    Library Binding (North-South Books, July 1, 2002)
    Mary and her classmates learn to overcome their fears of the dark when they attend a Halloween sleepover at school.
    K
  • The Sleepover Club

    Rose Impey

    Paperback (Collins, Oct. 4, 1999)
    The first four titles in this highly popular SLEEPOVER CLUB series are packaged in this attractive boxed gift set, ideal for any 9 -- 11 year old girl's Christmas present. The first four titles in this collectable and highly-popular series, THE SLEEPOVER CLUB, will make an ideal Christmas present for any girl of 9 -- 11 years old who loves sleeping over at her friends' houses and having fun! Attractively packaged in this enticing boxed set, showing further titles up to No 22, and with a gift label printed on the top, this is definitely something to put under the tree for Christmas 1999!
  • The Scary Sleepover

    Ulrich Karger, Uli Waas

    Library Binding (North-South Books, July 1, 2002)
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  • The Sleepover

    Michael Kaufman

    Paperback (Bookbaby, Jan. 20, 2020)
    Fox and Camel were the best of friends. See how they learn to deal with delayed plans for a fun sleepover party and games. Follow along through their trials and tribulations of preparing for that day. Fox and Camel like to share and you can see what makes them such good friends.
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  • The Spooky Sleepover:

    Elizabeth Dale

    Paperback (Maverick Arts Publishing, March 28, 2019)
    Summer is hosting a sleepover round her new house. But when scary noises keep them awake at night, can they solve the mystery or will things get too spooky Written by Elizabeth Dale, this educational Early Reader book is book band Gold (aimed at 6-7 years, Year 2-3). The colour grading system is recognised by the Institute of Education which reflects the reading difficulty. The book content, language style, phonics and layout are taken into account to determine this.
  • The Sleepover Club

    Harriet Castor

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, March 15, 1805)
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