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Books with title The Chocolate Spy

  • The Chocolate Lover

    Rabb M.E.

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 3, 2017)
    Meet Sam and Sophie Shattenberg—two sisters from Queens, New York, who are trying to create new lives for themselves in the tiny town of Venice, Indiana. They’ve changed their names, dyed their hair, and taken up a new hobby—solving missing persons cases. At the same time, they’re working hard to make sure that they stay missing themselves . . . CASE #2:Missing: Ruth Rivka Brauner, lost love of Professor Leo ShattenbergPhysical description: petite, slender, elderly. Loves chocolate.Last seen: Hester Klein’s boarding house. Chicago, Illinois, April 1947Comments: Trying to locate someone who has been missing for over fifty years is a challenge for any private investigator. But for Sophie and Sam, the real challenge is trying to figure out whether Professor Leo Shattenberg is also Cousin Leo . . . without exposing who they really are.
  • The chocolate boy

    Geoffrey Trease

    Hardcover (William Heinemann Ltd, )
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  • The Chocolate War

    Robert Cormier

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1993)
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  • Chocolate

    Claire Llewellyn

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Presents facts about the cocoa bean, including how it is grown, harvested, and marketed, and finally turned into a variety of chocolate products
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  • The Chocolate Train

    Amber Jones

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Jan. 29, 2007)
    All Aboard! This "sweet" bedtime story is a wonderful journey filled with chocolate surprises of every kind. Traveling through The Chocolate Train, nothing is ordinary, including the chocolate doors, floors, people, or even... the animals! Each illustration richly depicts the chocolate delights that will have everyone wishing for a tasty bite of this dream. It may even have you running to the kitchen for a glass of chocolate milk!
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  • The Chocolate Rose

    Helen Perelman

    Paperback (Aladdin, July 9, 2013)
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  • The Chocolate Touch

    Patrick Skene Catling

    Paperback (MAMMOTH IRISH, Aug. 16, 1990)
    In this zany twist on the legend of King Midas and his golden touch, a boy acquires a magical gift that turns everything his lips touch into chocolate!Can you ever have too much of your favorite food? John Midas is about to find out….The Chocolate Touch has remained a favorite for millions of kids, teachers, and parents for several generations. It's an enjoyable story that pulls in even reluctant readers.
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  • The Chocolate Pony

    Sanjini Bhakta, Kathy Kerber

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 23, 2010)
    Chocolate is an adventurous pony and is the color of chocolate. She gets lost beyond the meadow one day and loses sight of her Mom and her home. Her adventures take her to become the star of a pet zoo, the star of a circus where she performs pony tricks and living a life of luxury with a little girl who adores her. Will she find her way home?
  • Chocolate War, The

    None

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell, April 5, 1975)
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  • Chocolate

    Victoria Blakemore

    Paperback (Victoria Blakemore, Feb. 24, 2019)
    An interesting and informative read for young readers about chocolate.This book covers the history, variations, ingredients, and nutrition of chocolate. It also includes information about how chocolate is made and recipes for chocolate fudge and truffles.
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  • Chocolate

    Ines Vaughn, Pilar Sanz

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2009)
    This book discusses where chocolate comes from, how it is made, and its many uses.
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  • The Chocolate Cat

    Sue Stainton, Anne Mortimer

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, Oct. 1, 2007)
    In a drab village nestled between the mountains and the sea, an old chocolate maker lives alone with his cat, making uninspired chocolates to display in his dusty shop. One day he does something different and makes chocolate mice with crunchy pink-sugar tails—but he won't eat them. Cat soon discovers there's something truly special about these little mice, and everyone who tastes them is inspired to create something new and different, something the little village has never seen. Sue Stainton and Anne Mortimer have created a picture-book ode to chocolate and creativity!