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Books with title Home, Sweet Home

  • Home, Sweet Home

    Caroline Pitcher, Malachy Doyle, Jenny Arthur

    Paperback (QED Publishing, a division of Quarto Publishing plc, March 16, 2009)
    Rare Book
  • Home Sweet Home

    Kelly Oechsli

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, )
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  • Home Sweet Home

    Colin Smithson

    Paperback (RHCB, March 15, 1999)
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  • Home, Sweet Home

    Maureen Roffey

    Hardcover (Bodley Head Children's Books, Nov. 18, 1982)
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  • Home Sweet Burrow

    Mary Elizabeth Salzmann

    Library Binding (Sandcastle, Sept. 1, 2011)
    "SandCastle level: transitional"--T.p. verso.
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  • Home Sweet Home

    Caroline Pitcher, Wendy Horobin

    Hardcover (QED Publishing, a division of Quarto Publishing plc, Sept. 15, 2008)
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  • Home Sweet Home

    Paul Marr, Norman Junge

    Paperback (Annick Press, Feb. 1, 1995)
    When Mr. Knorps makes repairs the refrigerator makes things hot, the oven makes things cold, the stove plays music, and the lights go out when someone answers the telephone
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  • Home Sweet Home

    Paul Marr, Norman Junge

    Library Binding (Annick Press, Feb. 1, 1995)
    A delightfully mixed-up household is full of surprises when Mr. Knorps comes to "fix" the kitchen appliances and creates confusion when the oven starts washing dishes, people are talking on the dishwasher, and the refrigerator takes up elevator service.
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  • Home Sweet Cone

    Lizzy van Dalen-Brown, Sunny Duran

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 28, 2018)
    During Hewett's search for a new shell, an unexpected twist leads him to realise what really matters in life. This book combines a sweet and playful story with a valuable life lesson.
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  • Home Sweet Horror

    James Preller, Iacopo Bruno

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, July 9, 2013)
    Welcome. Have a seat. Let us tell you a story. But be warned. Home Sweet Horror isn't just any tale. This is a Scary Tale. Meet Liam Finn, who's just moved into a new home with his father and sister. But this old house that seems empty, isn't . . . Bloody Mary is here. Called back from the dead by a game, she's just dying to talk.
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  • Sweet Home Alaska

    Carole Estby Dagg, Susan Denaker

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), Feb. 2, 2016)
    This exciting pioneering story, based on actual events, introduces readers to a fascinating chapter in American history, when FDR set up a New Deal colony in Alaska to give loans and land to families struggling during the Great Depression. Terpsichore can’t wait to follow in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s footsteps . . . now she just has to convince her mom. It’s 1934, and times are tough for their family. To make a fresh start, Terpsichore’s father signs up for President Roosevelt’s Palmer Colony project, uprooting them from Wisconsin to become pioneers in Alaska. Their new home is a bit of a shock—it’s a town still under construction in the middle of the wilderness, where the residents live in tents and share a community outhouse. But Terpsichore’s not about to let first impressions get in the way of this grand adventure. Tackling its many unique challenges with her can-do attitude, she starts making things happen to make Alaska seem more like home. Soon, she and her family are able to start settling in and enjoying their new surroundings—everyone except her mother, that is. So, in order to stay, Terpsichore hatches a plan to convince her that it’s a wonderful—and civilized—place to live . . . a plan that’s going to take all the love, energy, and Farmer Boy expertise Terpsichore can muster.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Home Tweet Home

    Courtney Dicmas

    eBook (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, April 28, 2015)
    Pippi and Burt are tired of sharing their crowded nest with eight noisy little siblings, so off they fly to see the big, wide world and find a new home. But when they encounter all sorts of big, scary, hungry creatures, Pippi and Burt realize their crowded old nest is the best home of all. Here is an ideal story for anyone who appreciates the riotous joys (and challenges) of a large, rowdy family. It’s a funny and warm tribute to both the thrill of adventure and the love of home."Dicmas' expressive, paint-splotched birds have an adventurous spirit all their own [...] the page-turn reveals are their own reward. - Kirkus
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