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  • Attack of the Vampire Weenies: And Other Warped and Creepy Tales

    David Lubar

    Hardcover (Starscape, May 24, 2011)
    Critically acclaimed author and master of the macabre, David Lubar, is back with Attach of the Vampire Weenies, featuring thirty more warped and creepy tales for fans of his bestselling Weenies story collections. A boy steals a ticket to an amusement park and gets the ride of a lifetime―literally. The first day of middle school turns into a free-for-all when the gym teacher offers a "get-out-of-gym-free" card. Sick of his sister's vampire wannabe friends, a kid decides to teach them a lesson at their next party. But the tables are turned when some surprise guests show up.Don't be a weenie. Read these stories. If you dare!
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  • How the Leopard Got His Spots

    Vic Parker

    Paperback (Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 2013)
    This marvellous collection of rib-tickling tales features a host of best loved authors, from Edward to Rudyard Kipling. Each book contains four hilarious stories and extracts accompanied by superbly silly illustrations.
  • Sticker Stories: Under the Sea Escapades: Includes stickers, drawing steps, and scenes to decorate!

    Nila Aye

    Paperback (Walter Foster Jr, Sept. 11, 2018)
    With Sticker Stories: Under the Sea Escapades, kids create their own adventures with drawing exercises and 150+ stickers! What tall tales happen under the sea? Sticker Stories: Under the Sea Escapades gives kids a chance to tell these stories themselves! This unique activity book features fun story prompts and colorful scenes to complete. With more than 150 stickers and some simple step-by-step drawing lessons to make the different under-the-sea scenes, this interactive book provides hours of entertainment. Grab some drawing paper, pencils, an eraser, crayons, a copy of Sticker Stories: Under the Sea Escapades, and some imagination, and encourage your child to make underwater scenes! First children will fill the story pages with stickers to complete the scenes. After that, they can follow the simple steps to practice drawing on their own paper. This book shows how to draw a whale, a sea turtle, a starfish, a jellyfish, a puffer fish, a sea lion, a crab, a yellow fish, and a pink fish. Kids will then combine stickers and drawings on the scene page near the end to make their own sea escapades! Nila Aye's cheerful, retro-modern illustrations and simple step-by-step art instruction inspire kids to use their imaginations to tell their own stories and learn to draw, too. The simple prompts and colorful stickers will have young creative types telling tall tales and learning to draw in no time. It’s the perfect jump-start into storytelling and drawing for young authors and artists!
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  • Great Stories Audio CD Albums #1 - #12 - Stories include George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Ernest Shackleton, Sojourner Truth, Robert E. Lee, Fanny Crosby, Johann Sebastian Bach, Henry Ford and So Many More

    Your Story Hour, Aunt Sue, Uncle Dan

    Audio CD (Your Story Hour, March 15, 2013)
    Narrated by Uncle Dan and Aunt Sue, this CD set of Great Stories by Your Story Hour presents a great collection of dramatized audio stories. This mixture set of history and adventure stories have role models that will inspire and teach important values so necessary in the development of good character traits for today's youth. Kids of all ages will enjoy listening to these recordings over and over again. - This Great Stories set of 12 CD volumes contains 144 dramatized, audio stories on 72 CDs in 12 CD Albums - Each episode is approximately thirty minutes in length for a total of 72 hours of listening pleasure for children - Great listening and entertainment for the whole family. - Great for traveling in the car, at home or any place you need engaging stories for people to listen to. By listening to these stories kids will learn lessons that include courage, dedication, and faith of persons who, despite adversities, persevered to follow their vision, the power of God's protection, the compassion of people for one another, standing for right, unselfish love, keeping a promise, and teenage peer pressure and so many more.
  • Cows Can't Fly

    David Milgrim

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. If cows can fly, isn't anything possible?
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  • The Dolls' Tea Party

    Grosset & Dunlap

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 9, 1996)
    Big, colorful pages encourage kids to tap their imaginations and create wonderful scenes they can change again and again in Sticker Stories. It's tea time in the dollhouse, and the dolls need help picking out dresses, making party cakes, and getting their teddy bear guests ready for a wonderful time! Full color with more than 75 stickers.
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  • Sticker Stories: In the Garden: Includes stickers, drawing steps, and scenes to decorate! Over 150 Stickers

    Nila Aye

    Paperback (Walter Foster Jr, July 2, 2019)
    With Sticker Stories: In the Garden, kids can tell their own garden tales with drawing exercises and 150+ stickers! There are so many stories to tell about the critters and plants of the garden. Sticker Stories: In the Garden gives kids a chance to tell these stories themselves! This unique activity book features fun story prompts and colorful scenes to complete. With more than 150 stickers and some simple step-by-step drawing lessons to make the different garden scenes, Sticker Stories: In the Garden is a fun, interactive book that provides hours of entertainment. Grab some drawing paper, pencils, an eraser, crayons, a copy of Sicker Stories: In the Garden, and some imagination, and encourage your child to make garden scenes! First children will fill the story pages with stickers to complete the scenes. After that, they can follow the simple steps to practice drawing on their own paper. This book shows how to draw a rabbit, carrot, squirrel, tree, bird, sunflower, snail, mushroom, grasshopper, and dragonfly. Kids will then combine stickers and drawings on the scene page near the end to make their own adventures! Nila Aye's cheerful, retro-modern illustrations and simple step-by-step art instruction inspire kids to use their imaginations to tell their own stories and learn to draw, too. The simple prompts and colorful stickers will have young creative types telling tall tales and learning to draw in no time. It’s the perfect jump-start into storytelling and drawing for young authors and artists!
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  • With a Friend by Your Side

    Barbara Kerley

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, May 12, 2015)
    With sweet thoughts about the value of friendship, this inspirational book preps young ones for the world beyond their own families. The striking photographs paired with poetic text will encourage more unplugged and imaginative play, help kids develop skills essential to their social and communicative development, and create a sense of belonging and security. Plus, we guarantee you'll finish the book wanting to hug a friend. A comprehensive afterword details the backstories of the incredible photos, which feature children and animals from around the world.
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  • Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: Collected from American Folklore

    Alvin Schwartz, Stephen Gammell

    Paperback (HarperCollins, July 9, 1986)
    This spooky addition to Alvin Schwartz's popular books on American folklore is filled with tales of eerie horror and dark revenge that will make you jump with fright. There is a story here for everyone -- skeletons with torn and tangled flesh who roam the earth; a ghost who takes revenge on her murderer; and a haunted house where every night a bloody head falls down the chimney. Stephen Gammell's splendidly creepy drawings perfectly capture the mood of more than two dozen scary stories -- and even scary songs -- all just right for reading alone or for telling aloud in the dark.If You Dare!
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  • Hoofs & Paws

    Edi Holley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 21, 2015)
    These stories, written in the tradition of Roald Dahl, will leave you convinced you were there right alongside the characters; riding Sheila the dragon over the North Pole to save the narwhal, and listening to their songs of praise. Poet/artist Edi Holley gives her characters endearing (and quirky) human traits and dialogue which will capture our most basic human emotions and needs, especially love.
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  • Creepy Urban Legends

    Tim O'Shei

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2010)
    Did you hear about the babysitter who received threatening phone calls from inside the house? What about the hitchhiker who vanished without a trace? For years, urban legends such as these have been passed on by word of mouth. They are told as if they really happened. But are these creepy tales true? Decide for yourself as you dig into some of the most horrifying urban legends ever told.
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  • Karate Countdown

    Eric Stevens, Sean Tiffany

    Paperback (Raintree, )
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