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Books published by publisher Trumpet Club/Bantam

  • Another Mouse to Feed

    Robert Kraus

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, Jan. 1, 1989)
    When Mr. & Mrs. Mouse become overwhelmed with providing for there large family, all the mouse children pitch in to give Mom and Dad a much needed rest. Funny and endearing!
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  • In the Haunted House

    Eve Bunting

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, Jan. 1, 1991)
    This is the house where the scary ones hide, open the door and step softly inside. Lots of fun rhymes, for Halloween or anytime.
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  • Marianna May and Nursey

    Tomie dePaola

    Paperback (The Trumpet Club, Sept. 3, 1992)
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  • The Mighty Santa Fe

    William H. Hooks

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, March 15, 1995)
    William is a bit put-out when he has to go to his Great-Granny Blue's house for Christmas and leave his toy train at home. Once at Granny's, she takes him on a special ride aboard the Mighty Santa Fe that develops a special bond between the two of them.
  • The gunniwolf

    Wilhelmina Harper

    Hardcover (Trumpet Club, March 15, 1989)
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  • Draw! Cars : Step By Step

    Doug DuBosque

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, Aug. 16, 1993)
    The focus of this book is drawing cars from the side and at an angle. Contains drawing instructions for several dozen modern sports cars, trucks and several "old-timer" cars as well.
  • Dots, Spots, Speckles, and Stripes

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    Paperback (Trumpet Club, March 19, 1991)
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  • Manners can be fun

    Munro Leaf

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, Aug. 16, 1990)
    If we want somethingwesayPLEASEWe say THANK YOUif you help us or give us something or do things for us.Before we leave the tablewe ask if we maybeexcused.And say THANK YOUif we are told we may.Continuing the success of How to Behave and Why-with hundreds of thousands of copies sold, 50,000 in the last year and a half alone!-comes another gem from the trove of Munro Leaf.Considered his second most popular book, Manners Can Be Fun was first published in 1936 and is among Munro Leaf's acclaimed "Fun" series, which includes Grammar, Reading, and History. In his signature style of stick-figure illustrations and wholesome text, this charming guide, in which courtesy does not have to be a chore or a response to scolding, makes manners a delight to learn. With such characters as the Mefirsts and the Whineys, children can laugh while absorbing the elementary rules of thoughtfulness and etiquette. To listen, cooperate, act graciously, and share, among others, are invaluable lessons that should never be underestimated, and that help make happy, well-adjusted, and secure children who will one day grow up to be happy, well-adjusted, and secure adults.
  • The Search for Delicious

    Natalie Babbitt

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, Jan. 1, 1990)
    The Prime Minister is compiling a dictionary, and when no one at court can agree on the meaning of "delicious," the King sends his twelve-year-old messenger, Gaylan, to poll the citizenry. Gaylan soon discovers that the entire kingdom is on the brink of civil war, and must enlist help to define "delicious" and save the country.
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  • If I Owned a Candy Factory

    James Walker Stevenson, James Stevenson

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, March 15, 1991)
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  • Hitty: Her First Hundred Years

    Rachel Field

    Mass Market Paperback (Trumpet Club, Jan. 1, 1989)
    Hitty is a doll of great charm and character. It is indeed a privilege to publish her memoirs, which, besides being full of the most thrilling adventures on land and sea, also reveal her delightful personality. One glance at her portrait will show that she is no ordinary doll. Hitty, or Mehitable as she was really named, was made in the early 1800s for Phoebe Preble, a little girl from Maine. Young Phoebe was very proud of her beautiful doll and took her everywhere, even on a long sailing trip in a whaler. This is the story of Hitty's years with Phoebe, and the many that follow in the life of a well-loved doll.
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  • The Cow Who Wouldn't Come Down

    Paul Brett Johnson

    Paperback (The Trumpet Club, March 15, 1993)
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