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Books with title The World Upside Down

  • The Upside-Down Ship

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    Paperback (Albert Whitman & Co, Jan. 1, 1988)
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  • The Upside-Down Reader

    W. Gruber

    Paperback (North-South, March 1, 2000)
    Sitting opposite Tina while she does her homework, her younger brother Tim learns to read right along with her, only he does it upside down.
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  • Sarah Turns the World Upside Down

    Jessica Bernard

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, )
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  • The Upside-Down Boys:

    Lisa S. French, Srimalie Bassani

    Hardcover (Favorite World Press LLC, Jan. 8, 2019)
    It's top-secret Tuesday in the town of Thanks-Welcome and someone is launching gummy-eggy blech blobs from the Truly Kind Treehouse! Could it be a mad chicken or a gang of gum-chewing squirrels? When Frankie finds out it's the matching twin brothers McBlue, she bounces her way into the hearts of the Upside-Down Boys, breaks the chain of bad feelings and helps turn the two bullies into buddies. Kindness is contagious! Frankie and Peaches can’t wait to pass it on…Follow along with Frankie and Peaches in these engaging, heart-warming kindness capers that show children every act of kindness counts! The Upside-Down Boys is the second book in the Frankie and Peaches series. Beautifully illustrated by award-winning artist Srimalie Bassani, these whimsically rhyming stories were created to help children explore and understand the concepts of empathy, compassion, and kindness and encourage them to believe they can have a positive impact on their world.Series DescriptionBrave, big-hearted Frankie and her floppy-eared pal Peaches have a very long can't-wait-to-do list: grow butterflies, make marshmallow shoes, grow a smile machine, make some furry-feathery friends, and end the Math Monday blues. But their most important mission of all is to spread kindness by breaking the chain of bad feelings, turning frowns into smiles and bullies into buddies. Join Frankie, Peaches, and the Thanks-Welcome Kindness Crew as they help others go from sad and blue to woo-hoo and find out why it’s important to care–why it's always cool to be kind! Each title in the series contains discussion questions for parents and teachers. Frankie and Peaches: Tales of Total Kindness is published by Favorite World Press.Be kind to the planet: when you read F&P, we plant a tree!Favorite World Press is an American Forests small business partner. For every print or e-book purchased from the Frankie and Peaches Tales of Total Kindness series, Favorite World Press will plant one tree helping to create more green space and a healthier planet for future generations.
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  • The Upside Down Dog

    Eva Arnold, J. Dean Melissa

    Paperback (Emperor Publishing, )
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  • The Upside-Down Garden

    Rosalie Meropol, Jeanette Bradley

    Hardcover (Upside Down Press, March 8, 2014)
    Ellie, the boy with the happy smile, wakes up one morning and decides he wants to plant a garden. The problem is that there is no land available. Inspired by a swing set near his home and his can-do attitude, Ellie decides to plant his garden upside-down. Learn how, with the help of his neighborhood friends, Ellie brings his upside-down garden idea to life.
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  • The Upside-down Girl

    Justin D'Ath

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin (Australia) Pty Ltd, Sept. 1, 2000)
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  • The Upside-Down Sloth

    Fay Robinson

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Describes how the sloth moves, eats, and even sleeps upside down
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  • The Upside-Down Voyage

    Don L. Wulffson, Dennis Lyall

    Paperback (Mondo Pub, Jan. 1, 2005)
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  • The Upside-Down Boy

    Janet Palazzo-Craig, Raymond Burns

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Feb. 1, 1986)
    Donnie spends his life being upside down much to the dismay of those who know him, but a day comes when his unusual stance benefits the town
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  • The Upside-Down Reader

    Wilhelm Gruber, W Gruber, Marlies Rieper-Bastian, J Alison James

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Tim's big sister Tina goes to real school and she is learning to read. Tim is stuck in play school, where all he learns is tumbling. He wants to read too and he tries to catch up to Tina by sitting across from her while she practices her reading. As Tina sounds out each word, Tim follows tong from the opposite side of the table. Soon, they're both reading -- but Tim does it upside down. Children who are ready to read will identify with this lighthearted story of sibling competition, pleasantly tempered by affection.
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  • The Upside Of Down

    Sydney Reardon

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, May 7, 2008)
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