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Books published by publisher Treasure box

  • Phyllida in Form III

    Evelyn Smith

    eBook (Books to Treasure, )
    None
  • About Dogs/Acerca de Los Perros

    Senior Lecturer and Head of the School of English Bruce Johnson Professor, Sindy McKay, Diego Mansilla

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, June 1, 2011)
    Story - Fun information about the world's most popular pet, including some of the special ways dogs help us, such as serving as guide dogs.
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  • The Well-Mannered Monster/El Monstruo de Buenos Modales

    Marcy Brown, Dennis Haley, Tim Raglin

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, June 1, 2011)
    Story - A delightful book about manners and the value of being nice to others. The story involves a big dinner party, a girl named Pat, and her best friend Matt, who is the nicest and best-mannered monster you will ever meet.
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  • The Mouse in My House/Un Raton En Mi Casa

    Paul Orshoski, Jeffrey Ebbeler, Yanitzia Canetti

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, June 1, 2014)
    A smart little mouse evades capture at every turn in this funny and zany escapade. This bilingual Spanish/English edition features the same "shared reading" format as the English edition. This makes the book perfect for shared reading in Spanish-language homes in which parents read little or no English. And the bilingual and duel-language options create an opportunity for children and parents to hone their skills in reading both Spanish and English.
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  • My Postman Pat Storytime Book

    John Cunliffe

    Paperback (Treasure P, March 15, 1987)
    None
  • About the Seasons

    Sindy McKay

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, April 1, 2001)
    Explores the four seasons of the year through the changing weather patterns and the changing activities of both children and animals.
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  • Marie Macleod, Schoolgirl

    Evelyn Smith

    eBook (Books to Treasure, Jan. 22, 2017)
    Ten-year-old Marie Macleod, a shy and somewhat backward girl, is suddenly plunged into boarding-school life. How she surmounts the difficulties which beset her and eventually wins through is told with refreshing charm.
  • The Dagger's Curse

    Wendy H Jones

    eBook (Books to Treasure, Sept. 12, 2016)
    An ancient Egyptian dagger.A hungry curse.A city under siege.In the dead of night the ancient dagger is stolen from the museum in Dundee. As mysterious accidents, illness and even death stalk the city, the Detective Duo, Fergus Bernstein and Flora MacDonald, follow clues that lead them into ever increasing danger. Can they find the dagger and break the curse before it’s too late?
  • Fen's First Term

    Dorothea Moore

    eBook (Books to Treasure, )
    None
  • When I Grow Up

    Dennis Haley, Marci Brown, Marcy Brown

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, March 1, 2005)
    Children often dream about what they would like to be when they grow up. Diversity of choices for work is explored in this book. I shows children how to make a connection between what they like to do now & what they might like to do when they grow up. It illustrates that everyone's work is valuable and contributes to the lives of others.
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  • Seven Sisters at Queen Anne's

    Evelyn Smith

    eBook (Books to Treasure, Nov. 27, 2013)
    Pamela, Gwen, Sylvie, Tony, Septima, Phyllida and Gerry-the "long family of Shortt"-arrive at Queen Anne's for their first ever term at boarding school after their governess leaves them to get married. They aren't the ordinary type of school nuisance; they haven't any desire to break rules for the sake of breaking them, or to be objectionable to mistresses and prefects just because they are in authority. But they have their own ways, which are not school ways ... Seven Sisters at Queen Anne's is the first book in the Queen Anne's series and displays to the full Evelyn Smith's talent for lively characterisation and quirky situations.
  • Her Second Chance

    E M Channon

    eBook (Books to Treasure, June 23, 2015)
    After trying to wreck her school, Rita Salmon was, quite deservedly, expelled. She did not, perhaps, merit a second chance, but she created her opportunity and, being determined to make amends, was able to render great services to the school. Mrs. Channon has here written a charming and unusual school story. Sequel to 'Expelled from St. Maderns'