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Books in An Arch Book Series series

  • Into the Night House

    Heather Eyles, Adriano Gon

    Paperback (B E S Pub Co, March 1, 1990)
    Fascinated with the nocturnal life he finds in his sister's new dollhouse, Roger becomes the little boy in the dollhouse and enriches the lives of its other inhabitants
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  • A Kids Guide To Life: Be Super Sensible And Super Safe

    J. Morley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 27, 2017)
    A book for children aged from 9-12 (Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease 85.5 US system approx. 6th grade, Gunning FOG score is 7.3) but can also be read by older children. This book was written by a full-time dad and by a person who loves children. The contents are for education only and cannot replace a parent’s opinion or professional educational, medical or psychological recommendation. Read this book to your children or let them read it to themselves as a reference guide to understanding some unknown life questions. The chapters lightly cover subjects such as online safety, bullying, having a pet, road and strangers danger and other useful life subjects. The writing tone is gentle and uses the ‘we’ as a note oneself and others as the plural pronoun to show a collective opinion and experience. The English text is British.
  • FriendFish

    John-Marc W Grob

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 2, 2017)
    A fun comic strip book that all ages will enjoy. Come join the FriendFish gand on some hilarious adventures.
  • The Double Secret

    Catherine Prats Okuyama, Kimihito Okuyama, Rene Magritte

    Hardcover (Harry N Abrams Inc, April 1, 1990)
    Stimulates appreciation of Magritte's art by means of visual games involving his "The Double Secret"
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  • Not Again, Annie!

    Tony Payne, Jan Payne

    Paperback (Dolphin Paperbacks, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Four complete stories starring the inimitable Annie and her fabulous friends and family. Join Annie as she takes the plane a little further and higher than she should at the local airshow; causes chaos at school when forced to enter the "Food of the World" exhibition at the fete; and gets stars in her eyes at the local television studio.
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  • Oh No, Annie!

    Tony Payne, Jan Payne

    Paperback (Dolphin Paperbacks, April 1, 2004)
    Annie's not your ordinary heroine. She's quirkier, kinder, knows better . . . and always gets things wrong. Luckily her gran's normally there to bail her out—just as well, really, because Mom tends to be off tackling mountains, while Dad's sculpting skyscrapers out of carrots. So whether Annie's buying anteaters for her in-laws, baking birthday surprises for the circus family next door, or doing the laundry . . . in Lapland, you're guaranteed an adventure! Annie is a cracking new character whose stories of everyday events, though rooted in reality, will take you on some fantastic flights of fancy.
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  • Mystery at Musket Bay

    Tony Bradman, Rowan Barnes Murphy

    Paperback (B E S Pub Co, March 1, 1990)
    Jim and Molly, who live with their pirate parents on a pirate ship, are lured to a desert island by a villain pirate
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  • It's Only Annie!

    Tony Payne, Jan Payne

    Paperback (Dolphin Paperbacks, March 1, 2005)
    Four great new stories featuring the one and only Annie and her chaotic friends and family. When Annie needs new clothes, she goes off to the local department store with Dad and Gran on Grumbler the motorbike. How they end up pacing the catwalk with an ugly bulldog is typical of Annie and her spirited capers. Join Annie as she takes her dog to the dog-trainer and joins the Brownies at school—Annie is a girl with a mind of her own, and she shows it!
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  • Caroline Moves in Barron's Arch Book Series

    Lene Mayer-Skumanz, Franz Sales Sklenitzka

    Paperback (Barrons Juveniles, March 1, 1988)
    A little girl moves to a new neighborhood and has a lot of trouble adjusting to her surroundings
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  • Elin's Favorite Fruits & Vegetables

    Maturin Lita

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 29, 2016)
    Do you love fruits and vegetables? Sure you do!. This book will help young children learn new fruits and vegetables vocabulary while developing word and picture association. This book contains bright, colorful, and kid-friendly pictures of each fruit and vegetable. The name of each fruit and vegetable are written underneath. This to allow children to learn what there are called.
  • Ms. Wiz Spells Trouble

    Terence Blacker, Toni Goffe

    Paperback (B E S Pub Co, March 1, 1990)
    A mysterious new teacher, thought by some to be a witch, changes the worst class in the school into the best with some strange and wonderful tricks.
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  • Opossum

    Zoe Wilmot, David Anstey

    Board book (Readers Digest, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Provides information about the habits and behavior of the opossum and names some of the other animals that share its habitat