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Books in Tintin Young Readers series

  • Poachers in the Pingos

    Anita Daher

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    When Junior Canadian Rangers, Colly and Jaz, visit Colly's uncle on Canada's Arctic coast, they are quick to discover something is amiss. Someone has been hunting gyrfalcons, the official bird of the Northwest Territories. Could it be poachers? During a pretend emergency, Colly and Jaz put two and five together and end up in a terrifying race for their lives!
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  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Big Book

    Penguin

    Paperback (Prentice Hall, May 10, 2001)
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  • Five Stars for Emily

    Kathleen Cook Waldron

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, April 1, 2004)
    Emily is horrified when Aunt Hannah tells her that for their holiday they are heading north to a housewarming party at an isolated cabin with no indoor plumbing or electricity. When they arrive, it is even worse than she imagined. The snow is deep. The work is hard. Aunt Hannah is bossy. And Blossom, the girl her age, wants her to play ice hockey on a nearby lake. Is it possible that this could turn into the five-star holiday Emily had dreamed of?
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  • Phoebe and the Gypsy

    Andrea Spalding

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Phoebe Hiller's visit to her grandmother's home in England is not going well at all. Not only does everyone in the village seem to know who she is, but Phoebe is treated like an alien every time she opens her mouth. Worse, the episodes of second sight that have sometimes worried her have come back to plague her more than ever. It takes a chance meeting with a gypsy fortune teller to give Phoebe a new acceptance of her special gift. With the gypsy's friendship and guidance, Phoebe at last learns to use her ability in a way she never could have foretold. In this short novel for young readers, Andrea Spalding has returned to the English landscape of her childhood: a small village where gypsy families sometimes halted their caravans to sell clothes pegs, sharpen tools and tell fortunes. A storyteller and writer of fiction for children, Andrea's last book for Orca, Sarah May and the New Red Dress, received a starred review in Quill & Quire and was selected for the Ontario Library Association's 1998 Canadian Materials Choice list.
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  • Dinosaurs on the Beach

    Marilyn Helmer

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Josie is fascinated with the secrets of the prehistoric world. She and her grandfather, an amateur paleontologist, explore the beaches and cliffs near Stone Trees Cottage in Nova Scotia. Tiny bones have been discovered, but what are they from? As Josie searches for the answer, she is forced to cope with an accident and competition from an unpleasant neighbor. Time is of the essence, for she must find the answer before someone else does and before the tides and waves that exposed the secret wash it away forever.
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  • Lucky's Mountain

    Dianne Maycock

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, March 1, 2007)
    The year is 1935 and Maggie Sullivan's world has fallen apart. Maggie has grown up in a close-knit mining community perched atop a mountain in British Columbia. But now her father has been killed in a mine explosion and she is being forced to leave the only home she has ever known. To make matters worse, she must also leave behind her best friend Lucky, the three-legged dog that was a special gift from Pa.
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  • Stories about Jesus: Bible Stories, Activities, and a Devotion for Young Readers

    Jenifer Schneider

    Paperback (Standard Publishing Company, July 15, 1996)
    This book hilights some of the greates miracles and teachings form Christ's ministry. Easy-to-read text, colorful illustrations, fun activities, and a thoughful devotion combine to give children a book they can enjoy again and again!.
  • Dog Days

    Becky Citra

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Brady is a dreadful card player and he doesn't like dogs. His mother has moved him across the country to be near to his grandfather who insists on playing (and winning) endless games of Crazy Eights and whose ornery, ancient dog makes Brady's life miserable. Abra, next door, is nice to him, but she dresses like a witch and she's a girl. The only way that Brady can see to make real friends in his new home is to enter the upcoming dog show, but how is he going to do that without a dog?
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  • TJ and the Quiz Kids

    Hazel Hutchins

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2007)
    When master fact-gatherers TJ and Seymour are asked to join the school Quiz Kids team, TJ thinks Seymour should take the stage at the upcoming contest against the high-pressure Fairview School team. TJ is already more than occupied rescuing his cats and helping Gran get ready for her upcoming trip to Belize. When he goes with his dad to help with a renovation job on a huge house on Fairview Hill, he and T-Rex tangle with a rich girl and her giant dog, Frooie. Then Seymour develops stage fright, Alaska goes missing and the girl from the big house shows up on the Fairview quiz team. TJ knows he has to sort things out―fast!
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  • Things Are Looking Up, Jack

    Dan Bar-el

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2003)
    All is not right in the land of Mother Goose. People and things keep falling down and it is not merely coincidental. There is trouble afoot. It is up to King Jack and his sister Princess Jill to get to the bottom of this mystery.
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  • Thief in the Village

    James Berry

    Paperback (PENGUIN LONGMAN PUBL, Jan. 1, 2000)
    None
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  • Chance and the Butterfly

    Maggie De Vries

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Every time Chance turns around, he gets in trouble. In school, he can't sit still. Reading is hard and math is harder, but anything to do with science fascinates him. When his class starts raising butterflies from caterpillars, Chance is hooked. School is suddenly fun again, but when he decides to take his caterpillar home, he learns that loving something often means letting it go.
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