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Books with title The Adventures of Beanboy

  • The Adventures of Beanboy

    Lisa Harkrader

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2012)
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  • The Adventures of Abi.

    mark Barlow

    language (, Sept. 9, 2018)
    Abi may be a small field mouse but she has a need to explore the world around her. A need to live life to the fullest, do everything she can with her family and friends. with every adventure, she hopes the next one will lead her to find out more about her brother and why he left, where was he, is he safe, is he close by or has he vanished forever never to be seen again.
  • The Adventures of Bean: Bean in Space

    Pamela Morales, Ashley Morales

    language (, May 15, 2020)
    Follow Bean on the seventh book in this series, The Adventures of Bean: Bean in Space.
  • Cool Beans: The Further Adventures Of Beanboy

    Lisa Harkrader

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 15, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. For fans of Captain Underpants and Diary of a Wimpy Kid, this sequel toThe Adventures of Beanboycombines comic illustrations, a small-town bully facing off against a budding artist, and a rousing, decisive game of dodge ball.
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  • The Adventures of Pretzel Boy

    MR Phinizy, Onga Kornilov, Kisha Dawkins

    Paperback (Pureheart Unlimited Media, March 12, 2019)
    When a busy working mom gives her two sons, Charlie and Max, some money to buy an afternoon snack, things get a bit hectic when their pretzel becomes more than they had bargained for. Their afternoon snack transforms into pretzel boy, a menace who is quick-witted and even quicker on his feet. Once he's let loose, he creates havoc all over New York City. But when he comes face to face with one of New York City's biggest wise guys, PB's left wondering if he just jumped straight out of the frying pan and into the fire. Find out what happens next in our fast and furious, fun tale, The Adventures of Pretzel Boy.
  • The Adventures of the Angles

    Kristie Carpenter

    language (Createspace, Sept. 13, 2014)
    Angles become more than just a math lesson as a bored student takes an adventure to a land where Angles come alive. Maverick meets a family of Angles and learns how their size is comparable to humans' age. The Angles teach him how they grow by degrees, instead of age. He has fun while learning how important a role Angles play in all aspects of his life.
  • The Adventures of Smart Boys

    A. S. Roper

    Paperback (A.S. Roper, Sept. 25, 2018)
    An inspirational book for pre-kindergarten students to imagine the fun in a Multi-Cultural school setting.
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  • The Adventures of Hawk

    Dean Wesley Smith

    language (, Sept. 18, 2017)
    USA Today bestselling writer, Dean Wesley Smith takes us on a thrill-ride adventure in some of the world’s most exotic places.In search of his missing father, Danny Hawk must survive against all odds and a long way from home.In 1970, Egypt breeds danger for Hawk and his friends. Hawk’s only hope to find his father rests in staying alive and ahead of the dangerous men chasing him.Sometimes only a half-step ahead.
  • The Adventures of Benny

    Steve Shreve

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Sept. 1, 2009)
    As Benny goes on five adventures that take him from the woods behind his house to the pyramids of Egypt, he comes face to face with a host of bad guys—pirates, a mummy, and even his very own Booger-Man! And what about all those monkeys?Join Benny on these wild adventures as he confronts all things hilarious and grotesque. Black-and-white art on every spread of the book will appeal to reluctant readers as well as fans of comics, graphic novels, and illustrated novels.
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  • The Adventures of Buster Bear

    Thornton W. Burgess

    eBook (Dover Publications, May 24, 2012)
    When Buster Bear comes to live in the Green Forest, the amiable bully stirs up quite a commotion, for bears haven't lived in the forest for years. And sure enough, before long Buster has a series of run-ins with Little Joe Otter, Chatterer the Red Squirrel, Farmer Brown's Boy, and even a stubborn metal pail!These and other entertaining escapades are delightfully recounted in this engaging tale. Set in a timeless world of bubbling brooks, blue skies, and green groves, the story also teaches valuable lessons on the dangers of greed, pride, and insensitivity. The text, printed in large, easy-to-read type, is enhanced by six charming illustrations, based on the originals by Harrison Cady.
  • The Adventures of Buster Bear

    Thornton W. Burgess

    eBook (Dover Publications, May 24, 2012)
    When Buster Bear comes to live in the Green Forest, the amiable bully stirs up quite a commotion, for bears haven't lived in the forest for years. And sure enough, before long Buster has a series of run-ins with Little Joe Otter, Chatterer the Red Squirrel, Farmer Brown's Boy, and even a stubborn metal pail!These and other entertaining escapades are delightfully recounted in this engaging tale. Set in a timeless world of bubbling brooks, blue skies, and green groves, the story also teaches valuable lessons on the dangers of greed, pride, and insensitivity. The text, printed in large, easy-to-read type, is enhanced by six charming illustrations, based on the originals by Harrison Cady.
  • The Adventures of Mabel

    Harry Thurston Peck

    eBook
    "I loved this book as a child. I still have the 1916 edition with the Harry Roundtree illustrations that my aunt read it to me over and over. The Kirkus reviewer seems to have forgotten what is like to be a child when magical thinking comes to the aid of the fledgling ego in a dangerous world where one is utterly dependent on adults who (like the Kirkus reviewer) seem to have forgotten their childhood. Mabel, with her animal friends, turns the tables on adults (and boys), coming to their rescue--not by assuming adult powers, but as a little girl with the mind and sensibility of a child. The style is that of a bedside story teller. All those 'weak' words the reviewer finds so tiresome, belong to the voice of the well intentioned but condescending adult--the voice of those little Mabel shows up story after story. As a child listening to these tales I didn't identify with that voice, but with Mabel--and remember the delicious sense of irony that came precisely from the power of being 'little' ...and knowing they didn't get it." - Reviewer Jacob Russell