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Books in Double Trouble Series series

  • Numbers

    Mary Novick, Sybel Harlin

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Flip the Flap! The number 2 turns into a duck with a friend... Flip the Flap! Now you see, the number 4 doubles as the hull of a sailing boat with three more ships... Flip the flap! Every picture of every number is in fact more than it first appears. The flap on each page flips out to reveal the second illustration. Children will have double the delightful fun while counting up the numbers 1-20.
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  • Kansas

    Daina Sargent

    Paperback (Ozark Pubns, Dec. 14, 2004)
    None
  • Alaska

    Daina Sargent

    Hardcover (Ozark Pubns, Dec. 31, 2004)
    None
  • The Trouble with Falling

    Rachel Morgan

    (Rachel Morgan, Oct. 18, 2016)
    After the heart-shattering ending of her first serious relationship, eighteen-year-old Sophie has sworn off love. Now that school is behind her, she plans to travel the world and form as few attachments as possible. The only exception: Lex, the artist on the other end of the Internet who chats to her almost every day. A guy she can never lose—since she doesn’t actually have him to begin with.Sophie’s plan can start as soon as she’s faked her way through her sister’s wedding. Pretending to be happy and excited for the next week or two should be easy, right? But that was before Caleb walked onto the scene … Best man to Sophie’s almost-brother-in-law, Caleb is infuriatingly friendly and determined to get a real smile out of Sophie. Forced together through dance classes and wedding-related disasters, Sophie is determined not to like him. And terrified when she ends up failing.Then Lex suggests he and Sophie should meet, and all Sophie’s careful plans for the future begin to unravel. Now the girl who was never meant to fall for anyone must figure out what to do with the two guys tugging at her heart.
  • The Trouble with Flirting

    Rachel Morgan

    (Rachel Morgan, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Livi wants to ditch her nerd status. Adam couldn’t care less about being a geek. They’ve been best friends for years, but will Livi’s makeover mission tear them apart, or bring them even closer together?- - -For Livi Howard, high school sucked. Orchestra Geek, Choir Monkey, The Ginger … and the labels didn’t end there. But high school is behind her now, and fabulous university life is ahead. Let Project ‘Ditch the Nerd’ begin! Adam Anderson is a nerd and proud of it. His university plans include computer studies, Xbox marathons, and reruns of his favourite sci-fi TV shows. Watching his best friend Livi transform herself into a person he barely recognises was never on the list.With Project ‘Ditch the Nerd’ a success, Livi thinks she finally has it all—except for the part where she’s growing further and further away from Adam. When a party goes south, Livi is forced to reconsider the lengths she’ll go to be accepted by the ‘right’ people. How far is too far? And will she ever be able to find her way back to herself—and to the guy who’s been in front of her all along?- - -The Trouble with Flirting is a standalone contemporary romance novel from author Rachel Morgan.Heat Rating: Sweet• No sex• No violence• No explicit language
  • The Trouble with Faking

    Rachel Morgan

    (Rachel Morgan, March 5, 2015)
    Faking a relationship is never a good idea, but Andi's convinced it won't be fake for long. Everything will work out perfectly with Damien. Until Noah steps into the picture and confuses everything ...- - -Andi's been in love with the boy next door for years. She's convinced Damien's the perfect guy for her. So it's probably not a good idea to pretend to be his girlfriend to help him snag the attention of someone else. But Andi knows it won't be for long. Soon enough, Damien will figure out he loves her too, and their fake relationship will become a real one.Damien's best friend Noah is the complete opposite of Mr Perfect: rude and annoying, with trouble-maker written all over him. Definitely not Andi's type. Which makes it all the more confusing when she realises how much she likes spending time with him.When the fake relationship plan starts working, Andi should be overjoyed. It's what she wanted, right? Except ... what if perfect isn't so perfect after all? What if messy, imperfect, and real are exactly what she needs?- - -The Trouble with Faking is a sweet, clean contemporary romance that can be read as a standalone novel.
  • Arkansas

    Daina Sargent

    Hardcover (Ozark Pubns, Dec. 31, 2004)
    None
  • Alaska

    Daina Sargent

    Paperback (Ozark Pubns, Dec. 14, 2004)
    Book by Sargent, Daina
  • Colors and Shapes

    Mary Novick, Sybel Harlin

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Flip the flap! Bold blue ovals reappear as puddles and in a pattern on the pants of a child playing in the rain... Flip the flap! Bright yellow stars suddenly cover party decorations and fill a plate as cookies... Flip the flap! Kids will love each brightly colored page of shapes featuring a picture surprise under the flap. Parents will appreciate the learning reinforcement the second set of shapes under the flap provides.
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  • The Trouble with Falling

    Rochelle Morgan

    (Rachel Morgan, April 19, 2017)
    After the heart-shattering ending of her first serious relationship, eighteen-year-old Sophie has sworn off love. Now that school is behind her, she plans to travel the world and form as few attachments as possible. The only exception: Lex, the artist on the other end of the Internet who chats to her almost every day. A guy she can never lose--since she doesn't actually have him to begin with. Sophie's plan can start as soon as she's faked her way through her sister's wedding. Pretending to be happy and excited for the next week or two should be easy, right? But that was before Caleb walked onto the scene ... Best man to Sophie's almost-brother-in-law, Caleb is infuriatingly friendly and determined to get a real smile out of Sophie. Forced together through dance classes and wedding-related disasters, Sophie is determined not to like him. And terrified when she ends up failing.Then Lex suggests he and Sophie should meet, and all Sophie's careful plans for the future begin to unravel. Now the girl who was never meant to fall for anyone must figure out what to do with the two guys tugging at her heart.- - -The Trouble with Falling is a sweet, clean contemporary romance that can be read as a standalone novel.
  • The Trouble with Faking

    Rochelle Morgan

    (Rachel Morgan, April 20, 2017)
    Faking a relationship is never a good idea, but Andi’s convinced it won’t be fake for long. Everything will work out perfectly with Damien. Until Noah steps into the picture and confuses everything … - - - Andi’s been in love with the boy next door for years. She’s convinced Damien’s the perfect guy for her. So it’s probably not a good idea to pretend to be his girlfriend to help him snag the attention of someone else. But Andi knows it won’t be for long. Soon enough, Damien will figure out he loves her too, and their fake relationship will become a real one. Damien’s best friend Noah is the complete opposite of Mr Perfect: rude and annoying, with trouble-maker written all over him. Definitely not Andi’s type. Which makes it all the more confusing when she realises how much she likes spending time with him. When the fake relationship plan starts working, Andi should be overjoyed. It’s what she wanted, right? Except … what if perfect isn’t so perfect after all? What if messy, imperfect, and real are exactly what she needs? - - - The Trouble with Faking is a sweet, clean contemporary romance that can be read as a standalone novel.
  • Grow, little seed

    Janet Allison Brown

    Board book (Paradise Press, March 15, 2001)
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