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Books published by publisher Sandpiper

  • Tap-Tap

    Karen Lynn Williams, Catherine Stock

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Sept. 18, 1995)
    Sasifi longs to ride a tap-tap, a truck that carries passengers and their belongings in rural Haiti.
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  • Fire Arrow: The Second Song of Eirren

    Edith Pattou

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Breo-Saight, the young archer from Hero's Song, has abandoned her lifelong mission to avenge her father's murder. But just as she stops pursuing the murderers, they turn up again, leading Brie to her birthright--a fire arrow. The magical arrow leads Brie to a strange country, where she finds the family and happiness she's never known. But she also finds evil at work--the doings of a sinister, one-eyed sorcerer named Balor. Though Brie has given up on vengeance, she knows she must follow her mission through to its bitter end if she is to save the people she's grown to love.
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  • The Cozy Book

    Mary Ann Hoberman, Betty Fraser

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Aug. 16, 1999)
    A delightful look at all the warm, delicious things that make up a cozy day.
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  • Straw into Gold

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Paperback (Sandpiper, April 20, 2009)
    What fills a hand fuller than a skein of gold? By order of the king, two boys, Tousle and Innes, must find the answer to this puzzling riddle within seven days or be killed. A former nursemaid to the queenā€™s child tells the boys that the banished queen may have the answer they seek. Danger presents itself at every turn, for the boys are pursued by the Great Barons, who are secretly plotting against the king. Another pursuer, the greedy Kingā€™s Grip, reveals a strange story of a little man who once spun straw into gold of incredible beauty for the queen but then disappeared with her firstborn son. Tousle realizes that the man he calls Da is the strange little man and, even more amazing, that he himself may be the lost prince. Or could it be Innes, who although cruelly blinded can hear the music of the dawn?This skillful blend of fantasy and adventure reveals what might have happened before the queen makes her third and last guess and the story of RumpelstiltskinĀ—as we know itĀ—ends.
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  • Try Your Best

    Robert McKissack, Joe Cepeda

    Paperback (Sandpiper, April 1, 2004)
    Ann doesn't think she is very good at sports. Will she have any fun at her school's Sports Day? There's only one way to find out--she'll have to try her best!
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  • A Hidden Magic

    Vivian Vande Velde

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Once upon a time there was a very nice but very plain princess named Jennifer, who, following proper fairy-tale protocol, fell for a very handsome but very conceited prince named Alexander. When Alexander offends a powerful witch, it falls to Jennifer to save him. In the course of doing so, she meets a wizard and soon wonders if sheā€™s such a proper fairy-tale princess after all--a good little princess would love Alexander, but does she?
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  • Slither McCreep and His Brother, Joe

    Tony Johnston, Victoria Chess

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Oct. 4, 1996)
    Sibling rivalry exists even between snakes, and Slither and Joe McCreep are no exceptions. ā€œSome of the pictures-whether of the mother entangled on the telephone or of brother Joe leering at his favorite rock group, Bal Boa and the Vindow Vipers, hissing ā€˜Scales, Part IIā€™ on the TV-are a psychedelic delight.ā€ -Booklist
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  • Half Magic

    Edward Eager, N. M. Bodecker (Illustrator)

    Paperback (Sandpiper, March 31, 1999)
    Since Half Magic first hit bookshelves in 1954, Edward Eagerā€™s tales of magic have become beloved classics. Now four cherished stories by Edward Eager about vacationing cousins who stumble into magical doings and whimsical adventures are available in updated hardcover and paperback formats. The original lively illustrations by N. M. Bodecker have been retained, but eye-catching new cover art by Kate Greenaway Medalist Quentin Blake gives these classics a fresh, contemporary look for a whole new generation.
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  • Pamela Camel

    Bill Peet

    Paperback (Sandpiper, April 28, 1986)
    A tired and dejected circus camel finds long-sought-after recognition along a railroad track.
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  • Mary Poppins: Three Enchanting Classics: Mary Poppins, Mary Poppins Comes Back, and Mary Poppins Opens the Door

    Dr. P. L. Travers

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Who can slide up banisters, banish naughtiness with a swift "Spit-spot," and turn a make-believe sidewalk drawing into a lovely day in the park? Mary Poppins, of course! From the moment the beloved nanny arrives at Number Seventeen Cherry-Tree Lane, everyday life for the Banks family is full of excitement. With the smash-hit London musical adaptation of Mary Poppins coming to Broadway in November 2006, this is the time for everyone's favorite nanny to find a place in the hearts of the next generation of fans--and the ideal moment for this boxed set, featuring three adventures in paperback: Mary Poppins, Mary Poppins Comes Back, and Mary Poppins Opens the Door.
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  • AlphaKids Alphabet Book

    Houghton Mifflin

    Paperback (Sandpiper, April 15, 2000)
    The AlphaKids are the twenty-six children featured in the ALPHAKIDS ALPHABET BOOK. Each colorful spread introduces an AlphaKid, a target letter, three words that start with that letter, and a sentence that tells a simple story. Each lively series of capital and lowercase letters and words is accompanied by engaging illustrations. The ALPHAKIDS ALPHABET BOOK is a playful collection of letters and sounds that offers young readers the opportunity to read a book independently and gain a sense of self-confidence and accomplishment. The book concludes with a nonsense AlphaJingle to help children remember letter/sound relationships and a page of notes for parents, which includes a step-by-step plan explaining how to use the book most effectively.
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  • Did You See Chip?

    Wong Herbert Yee, Laura Ovresat

    Paperback (Sandpiper, April 1, 2004)
    Kim's dog, Chip, is lost in the big city. How will she find him? Maybe her new friends can help. . . .
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