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Books with title The Talent Show

  • A.J. and the Talent Show

    Herschel Dixon, Cyrus Webb, C A Webb

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 5, 2015)
    Meet A.J. He’s a new kid at school that just wants to be liked for who he is. While the other kids like to play around, A.J. loves to get lost in books. Things don’t start off that great at the new school, but when a talent show is announced at school it gives A.J. the chance to show the kids that his love of reading is something everyone should enjoy. A.J. and the Talent Show shows that the cool thing is to read and study hard, never knowing where books can take you.
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  • Talent Showdown

    Tracey West

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Nov. 1, 2000)
    When Ash discovers that his old rival, Gary, is competing in the Pokâemon Talent Show, Ash determines to enter and win, but Team Rocket has other plans for all the Pokâemon in the show.
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  • A. J. and the Talent Show

    Herschel Dixon

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 6, 2018)
    Meet A.J. He’s a new kid at school that just wants to be liked for who he is. While the other kids like to play around, A.J. loves to get lost in books. Things don’t start off that great at the new school, but when a talent show is announced at school it gives A.J. the chance to show the kids that his love of reading is something everyone should enjoy. A.J. and the Talent Show shows that the cool thing is to read and study hard, never knowing where books can take you.
  • Andy & Sandy and the Big Talent Show

    Tomie dePaola, Jim Lewis

    language (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, June 13, 2017)
    Andy and Sandy hit the stage in this fourth book of an easy-to-read picture book series about friendship—from Caldecott and Newbery Honoree Tomie dePaola and Emmy Award–winning writer for the Muppets Jim Lewis.Outgoing Sandy convinces shy Andy to do a dance at the big talent show. The only problem? Andy doesn’t know how to dance! Luckily, Sandy is a good teacher. But when showtime finally arrives, it’s Sandy who freezes up! A true friend through and through, Andy overcomes his shyness to save the performance. Let’s give a standing ovation to friendship! Written in simple words and short, declarative sentences, this book is perfect for little ones just learning to read on their own.
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  • The Talent

    Philip Caveney

    language (, Jan. 21, 2012)
    In the near-future, life in the north of England is a daily struggle for existence. Young musician, Josh Williams’ only hope of escape is nationwide TV show, The Talent. At the auditions, he is thrown together with Holly Porter, a troubled young girl with a truly amazing voice. They team up as duo One Plus One, and begin the long process of fighting their way through the various heats, hoping to reach the grand final, where fame and fortune beckon. But in this corrupt world, even The Talent does not offer the level playing field they were led to expect…
  • Clara And The Talent Show

    Emilee Greer

    eBook
    In this children's literature book take a look back through the author's illustrations of a historical World War II event. Experience the storytelling of the trials and tribulations during this time period through the eyes of a piano name Clara.
  • The Show

    Carter

    language (AuthorHouse, March 23, 2018)
    The day Rocky became Brians chocolate labrador was the first best day of his life. The second best day was when he met Molly, the cocker spaniel next door. The dog life has been a good onechasing grasshoppers, playing tug-of-war, swimming in the lakebut Rocky also wanted to be a service dog. He wanted to be a police dog and go through the police academy. Molly, too, had her own dreams of being a show dog and competing in the dog show after her stint in beauty school. However, following their dreams meant they would have to leave each other and their childhood homes, and saying goodbye is bittersweet. Rockys life as a police dog is a dangerous one, but Mollys journey to become a show dog did have its bad guys.New friends and new adventures await the two dogs, but will Rockys and Mollys different dreams mean they will have to say goodbye forever? Or will fate somehow bring them back together for good? With perseverance, friendship, and fun, Rocky and Molly show what it means to dream big no matter what happens.
  • THE PHANTOM OF THE TALENT SHOW

    Joe Hause, Armando Ortega

    language (, Dec. 28, 2014)
    GOT TALENT? THEN WATCH OUT, HE'S OUT TO GET YOU! THIS COMICAL, ROMANTIC STORY IS A MODERN ADAPTIATION OF GASTON LEROUX'S LE FANTME DE L'OPRA.
  • The Stolen Talent

    Giovanni Foster, Bella Foster

    language (Giovanni Foster and Bella Foster, June 16, 2013)
    The Stolen Talent, written and illustrated by Giovanni (5) and Bella (3) Foster, offers a powerful lesson in overcoming obstacles and achieving your goals. The original story, born from the mind of two children is sure to inspire and motivate you as you follow their journey to victory.
  • Talent Show Tricks

    Stew Knight

    Paperback (Dreamwell Press, July 25, 2019)
    It’s already nearly impossible to escape from being chained to a chair. But what about when it’s in front of the entire school?Finn has practiced his magic trick for the school talent show for three months. But after some embarrassing events, Finn decides to withdraw his name from the lineup. And the teasing and taunting by Felix, one of Finn’s classmates, has only made him feel worse.But on the day of the talent show, Felix wants Finn’s help. Felix tells Finn he’s sick and can’t perform his magic trick for the show. Felix asks Finn to take his place by pretending to be Felix. Find out what happens when Finn, Botts, and Tess perform in a hilarious talent show with an outcome that the entire school would never have guessed.
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  • The Monsters' Talent Show

    KL Trevers

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 7, 2018)
    Monsterville was quite different from other places, as everyone who lived there… was… a… monster!There were no two monsters alike. There were sloppy and slimy ones, ones with only one eye and some had many rows of teeth! Some had red stripes and others had floaty wings. Some wore tiny shoes and some had very bad hair.Regardless, they had a very special celebration every year…The Monsters’ Talent Show!
  • The Show

    Kate Morgan, Ann Iosa

    Paperback
    This is Grade K, Level 5, Book 21 in the Houghton Mifflin Leveled Books series. The book info is as follows: Level: A / DRA: 1 / Genre: Fiction / Strategy: Infer/Predict / Skill: Understanding Characters / Word Count: 25