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Books with title Imaginary

  • Imaginary Lands

    Robin McKinley

    Hardcover (Random House Children's Books (A Division of Random House Group), March 26, 1987)
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  • Imaginary Girls

    Nova Ren Suma, Emma Galvin

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Aug. 16, 2011)
    Suspense/Ages 13 and up. With tracks every 3-6 minutes for easy bookmarking.
  • The Imaginary

    Emily Gravett A. F. Harrold

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Rudger is Amanda's best friend. He doesn't exist, but nobody's perfect. Only Amanda can see her imaginary friend - until the sinister Mr Bunting arrives at Amanda's door. Mr Bunting hunts imaginaries. Rumour says that he eats them. And he's sniffed out Rudger. Soon Rudger is alone, and running for his imaginary life. But can a boy who isn't there survive without a friend to dream him up? A brilliantly funny, scary and moving read from the unique imagination of A.F. Harrold, this beautiful book is astoundingly illustrated with integrated art and colour spreads by the award-winning Emily Gravett.
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  • Imaginary Enemy

    Julie Gonzalez

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 11, 2008)
    Jane White goes by the pen name Gabriel when she writes letters to Bubba, her imaginary enemy. She’s been writing to Bubba (short for Beelzebub) since second grade, blaming him every time something in her life goes wrong. It’s never her fault! She doesn’t want to admit that her impetuous behavior and smart-mouthed comments often land her in trouble. And now that she’s a teenager, Jane’s slacker ways exude an I-don’tcare attitude. But Jane does care. She cares about fitting in at school; she cares that Sharp deMichael and his brothers next door think of her as normal and start excluding her from their offbeat plans; and she definitely cares the day she receives a letter from Bubba. How can an imaginary enemy write back? Just as the time comes for Jane to face her lifelong foe–she must also decide whether or not to assume responsibility for her actions.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Imaginary Journey

    N. Mae Lafferty

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, June 28, 2004)
    N. Mae Lafferty was born in Jefferson, North Carolina. She developed a love of childrenÂ’s stories by reading bedtime stories to her own children when they were small. MaeÂ’s son Mike (now 22) and her daughter Ashlee (now 16) are still the inspiration for most of MaeÂ’s stories.
  • My Imaginary Week

    Carole Lyn Woodring, Kasia Simura

    Paperback (Createspace Independent Pub, June 25, 2015)
    My IMAGINARY Week (132 pages) is Volume 2 in the Annabelle-Please-Don't-Tell! series of chapter books for children in the elementary grades. Annabelle Merriday, with her unruly, red hair and radiant personality, gives away more of her 156 secrets while acquiring new ones during a mystery vacation with her younger brother Andrew-I-Do-Too and their family. Exciting, and sometimes scary, events occur during this week when Annabelle turns into an eight-legged critter while one of her biggest wishes is coming true; Aunt Leslie tells her about a ghost at her house; a bridge comes apart while the family is sailing; Annabelle needs a third eye; Andrew and Annabelle have a sibling argument; jewels fall from the sky; and Annabelle's best friend, Kayla, refuses to share a secret. Among the discoveries revealed are: what to do when a horse acts stubborn, how to find a missing possession or person, how to make luck grow, why a real castle has a secret system of mirrors, and why some wishes are not granted. Amazing events take place during this travel adventure guided by a secretive map. Annabelle heroically remembers three things to do in an emergency. The series models excellent English language skills and provides information about many subjects such as math, science, nature, geography, health, cultural traditions, family relationships, and social dynamics. Children and adults are enabled to discuss interesting ideas, facts, and concepts embedded in the text and illustrations. The situations are engagingly familiar and personally evocative; the presentation is creative and elegant. The stories follow current research suggesting that children benefit from stories that address their secret worries, wishes, and wonderments. Children sometimes feel alone with their concerns. This series is designed to help children develop their own perspective and confidence as they examine similar challenges faced by diverse characters. Each book takes place throughout a week in Annabelle's life, encouraging deep understanding of an overarching concept. In My COMPLICATED Week, the characters learn helpful approaches to complex situations. My IMAGINARY Week celebrates the exercise of imagination by children and adults. My OVERWHELMING Week (coming soon) depicts characters working through what appear to be overloads of commitments. While the series progresses, Annabelle and Andrew slowly advance in age. Clear comprehension of divergent points of view is promoted throughout. The rich syntax, grammar, and vocabulary are presented in an exciting and manageable manner: with substantial support in text and illustrations, as well as repetition for retention. Memorable images add to the enjoyment on nearly every page. Content encourages discussion and reaches beginning through advanced readers. Good reports have been received from parents with children on the autism spectrum. The website www.AnnabellePleaseDontTell.com offers free resources for parents and educators, as well as fun activities and items for children.
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  • Imaginary Fiends

    Izzy B, Mark N

    Hardcover (Isaiah Basye, July 24, 2018)
    Since the day he was imagined, Mr. Thrumpkin and Harry were the best of friends, but now, Mr. Thrumpkin could only watch as Harry slowly slipped away. Mr. Thrumpkin does what all imaginary friends do when they're no longer needed. He goes to the streets... to the back alleys... to the place where imaginary friends become imaginary fiends. Does Mr. Thrumpkin have what it takes to be an Imaginary Fiend, or will he remember his vow to be a forever friend and not a fiend?
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  • Imaginary Girls

    Nova Ren Suma, Emma Galvin

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Recorded Books, Feb. 1, 2012)
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  • Unimaginary

    Patrick Tylee, Keira Grace

    Audiobook (Patrick Tylee, March 26, 2020)
    The girl from space breaks nearly every rule to escape her lonely life in the Joining. She rescues a human boy and will stop at nothing to become his perfect mate. To protect Wynn from harm, she destroys the bees, the bully, and the spy. She's banished from Wynn's presence, and when her kind come to return her to the Joining, she faces the truth of all she's done to his planet and its people. But she can create an entire world within herself. Just one rule left to break.
  • Imaginary

    Alexandra Killworth

    (, March 25, 2019)
    Jackson wakes up one day in a strange house. He has no memory of how he got there, and no way back to his old life. Invisible to others, the only person who can see him is a young girl, Sasha. Forced to work together, the pair must confront issues that run deeper than either of them first believed.
  • Imaginary Morah

    Tony Esposito, Katerina Dezember

    (, Sept. 18, 2019)
    There's nothing better than being six years old - reading, playing, laughing, crying. And having a best friend to share it with makes it so much better, even if she is imaginary.Cassandra and her imaginary friend, Morah, do everything together. But mom is going to have a new baby soon and Morah is afraid it will make her disappear forever. Since she doesn't want to disappear forever she comes up with a plan to stop that baby from coming.Of course, sometimes Morah's plans cause a bit of trouble, but it's still a lot of fun.
  • The Imaginary Day

    Jocelyn Dunsmore

    Have you ever wondered what imagination is ? Or where it comes from ? Or even how we can use it ? The Imaginary Day takes you on an adventure with a little girl who is about to learn how to use her imagination.. and just how much fun she can have in an ordinary day. Along the way discover fun illustrations and activities to help learn and practise colours, numbers, shapes and more. Put on your hiking boots !... in your mind, and let's climb mountains, take on dragons and taste victory in this wild imaginary adventure.