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Books with title The Adventures of Beanboy

  • The Adventures of Mog

    Judith Kerr

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, March 11, 1993)
    Includes "Mog the Forgetful Cat" in which Mog forgets about her catflap and helps to catch a burglar, "Mog and the Baby" in which Mog saves a baby from being run over and "Mog's Christmas" in which Mog escapes to the roof - away from all the noises and smells of Christmas.
  • The Adventures of Luke

    Diwen Fan

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 23, 2018)
    Teenager Luke wakes up and finds himself in a dream-like, game-like world. What will he encounter and do? Created by an eighth-grader, this book is a perhaps more literary version of his own experiences in the process of playing the video game Terraria. Find out more for yourself in the book!
  • The Adventures of a Nose

    Viviane Schwarz, Joel Stewart

    Hardcover (Candlewick, April 1, 2002)
    A brilliantly original picture book about seeking acceptance offers a cleverly hidden image on every page.Meet the Nose, a simple fellow who just wants to belong. It’s easy enough for the Nose to stick out, but will he ever be able to fit in? The Nose’s search for a place where he can be happy sends him wandering high and low, far and wide, until he makes a remarkable and reassuring discovery. First-time author Viviane Schwarz and first-time illustrator Joel Stewart have created a world both unusual and familiar - a world where there’s a special place for everyone, right under our noses.
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  • The Adventures of the Angles

    Kristie Carpenter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 17, 2011)
    Angles become more than just a math lesson as a bored student takes an adventure to a land where Angles come alive. He'll have fun while learning how important a role Angles play in his life.
  • The Adventures of Anders

    Gregory Mackay

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Sept. 3, 2019)
    Anders, Bernie and Eden are best friends and are always on the lookout for new adventures. In these three exciting stories, discover an unknown comet, explore an extinct volcano and find your way through a castle maze.'These stories make me wish I was a kid again.' TERRY DENTON
  • The Adventures of Tanner Bean

    Michael Flipp

    language (, Feb. 10, 2019)
    Tanner Bean is a 12 year boy growing up in the city of St. Paul Minnesota in the 1970's.Tanner learns about hard work, saving his money, dealing with a bully, and making good decisions, most of the time and consequences of bad ones.Tanner works hard all summer saving for a new bike, not just any old bike but THE Bike every kid dreamed of having because his parents could not afford to purchase it for him.Tanner's best friend TJ is a girl and she can do most things better than the boys!The story also teaches young children some situational experiences about praying and asking God for help in times of trouble.The ending of this story teaches us all what a good heart brings and we would all hope our own children learn this valuable lesson. The audio version of this book shares the poem that the book was inspired by.
  • The Adventures of Earth

    Dan Green, Sean Sims

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Sept. 6, 2016)
    Explore our amazing planet! Filled with fun flaps, pull-tabs, wheels, and pop-ups, this colorful interactive book introduces children to the wonders of Earth. It starts right when our world was formed, around 4.5 billion years ago, and discusses why Earth is a “Goldilocks planet,” why it’s like a jigsaw puzzle, how oceans control our climate, how life began, and much more. Every page offers so many features for kids to play with that they’ll love learning all these fascinating facts!
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  • The Adventures of Gogo

    Phyllis R. Richardson

    eBook (Halo Publishing international, July 2, 2020)
    This book was inspired by my granddaughter Jayde who at birth suffered a stroke and began experiencing uncontrollable seizures. To watch this little girl not only survive but to thrive has been an inspiration to so many. I love her courage, boldness and tenacity. Every day is an adventure with Jayde, aka Gogo. So, come along and enjoy her amazing life journey. We never know what Gogo will do or say next.
  • The Adventures of Little Bean

    Kurt Van Hoy

    eBook
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  • The Adventures of Berkeley the Bear

    Erin L Sponaugle

    Paperback (Next Chapter Press, Aug. 8, 2017)
    Berkeley is a black bear living in the Monongahela Forest with his Sugar Maple Friends. He is content to represent his beloved state of West Virginia from his forest home, until the day his favorite park rangers ask him to be the state travel bear. Berkeley learns to have confidence in his abilities as he tries new things traveling the Mountain State, introducing children to the most beautiful and historic places in West Virginia. His Sugar Maple Friends - each representing a state symbol and county in West Virginia - are there to support Berkeley each step of the way. Erin Sponaugle, the 2014 West Virginia Teacher of the Year, uses an endearing storyline and full page illustrations to instill the values of state pride, friendship, and self confidence in young readers.
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  • The Adventures of Hawk

    Dean Wesley Smith

    (WMG Publishing, Nov. 8, 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 Angus

    Marjorie Flack

    Paperback (Jiuzhou Press, April 1, 2016)
    The series of The Adventures of Angus are the most representative works of Marjorie Flake, including Angus and the Ducks, Angus and the Cat, Angus Lost, Angus and Wagtail Bess, Angus and Topsy. Angus and the Ducks is the third picture book of hers, and it is also the first story picture book in the real sense in the history of picture books. It is called 'the work laying the foundation of picture books'.