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Books with title A Walk In The Woods

  • The Thing in the Woods

    Matthew W. Quinn, Digital Fiction, Michael C. Jones, Digital Fiction Publishing Corp.

    Audible Audiobook (Digital Fiction Publishing Corp., April 2, 2018)
    Seventeen-year-old James Daly's father bought a house in small-town Edington, Georgia to go with a promotion at his Atlanta law firm, only to lose his job when the housing bubble popped and the economy tanked. Now James has to work at the Edington Best Buy to help pay the mortgage they're underwater on. He can't wait until he turns 18 and can leave Edington behind forever. But when a local boy challenges him to an ATV race near a tree farm most people avoid, things get much worse. James' rival is dismembered alive by a tentacled horror emerging from a nearby pond. The monstrosity has been worshiped by a murderous coven since before the Civil War, and its devotees don't take kindly to their secrets being threatened. Now with the aid of Amber Webb, a local girl he doesn't like liking, and a renegade cult member, James must fight to avoid ending up bound to a picnic table and offered up to a monster. He must do battle with both the local cultists and their predatory master, The Thing in the Woods.
  • In the Woods

    Elizabeth Spurr, Manelle Oliphant

    Board book (Peachtree Petite, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Simple and evocative language and charming illustrations describe a boy’s trip in the woods.In this gently rhyming board book, a young boy catches a fish, cooks it over a roaring fire, and camps with his father, who plays the banjo as his son falls asleep.Elizabeth Spurr and Manelle Oliphant together create a perfect sit-in-your-lap reading experience for toddlers.
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  • A Walk in the Woods

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    Spiral-bound (Dover Publications, )
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  • A Walk in the Woods

    Lisa Musall

    Paperback (Royale House, Feb. 28, 2019)
    Natures beauty is full of surprises for Evan and his momma as they go for a walk in the woods. Trek along with them on their adventure.
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  • The Box in the Woods

    Maureen Johnson

    eBook (Katherine Tegen Books, April 6, 2021)
    The Truly Devious series continues as Stevie Bell investigates her first mystery outside of Ellingham Academy in this spine-chilling and hilarious stand-alone mystery from New York Times bestselling author Maureen Johnson.Stevie Bell did it. She solved the greatest unsolved mystery of the century. So, what now?Figuring it all out—the truth behind Truly Devious and what exactly happened in the Ellingham Affair—has granted Stevie Bell a bit of celebrity in the true crime community. So she’s not surprised when she gets an email from the man who owns Camp Bounty Lake (now called Camp Wonder Falls), the site of the infamous “Box in the Woods” murders from the 1970s.Weird things are happening at the camp again, although nothing as sinister as before. No murders, no bodies posed by the mysterious figure they called The Doll Collector. But there is a threatening message chalked across a wall. And a box has appeared, with three grisly dolls inside it.Stevie accepts a job as a camp counselor so she can figure out what’s going on. She recruits her friends from Ellingham—Nate, Janelle, and Vi—to become counselors, too, and even Germaine Batt turns up. Not long after they arrive, the owner of the camp dies in a suspicious hiking accident.Once again, Stevie will have to solve a cold case from the past before a killer catches up with her in the present.
  • A Door in the Woods

    James Dashner

    language (Cedar Fort, Inc, April 10, 2012)
    Jimmy Fincher never expected that a normal day in the woods would drastically change his life. Deep in the forest, he discovers an old wooden door, setting off a chain of events that explode into a torrent of suspense and excitement. One mysterious door is going to change the world . . . forever.
  • A Walk in the Tundra

    Rebecca L. Johnson, Phyllis V. Saroff

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Books, Inc., Jan. 1, 2001)
    Take a walk on the tundra. In this cold, harsh biome on the top of the world, summer is short. How do plants and animals of the tundra live? Discover how they depend on each other for survival as you travel through this fascinating land.
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  • A Week in the Woods

    Andrew Clements

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Sept. 20, 2002)
    Mark didn't ask to move to New Hampshire. Or to go to a hick school like Hardy Elementary. And he certainly didn't request Mr. Maxwell as his teacher. Mr. Maxwell doesn't like rich kids, or slackers, or know-it-alls. And he's decided that Mark is all of those things. Now the whole school is headed out for a week of camping -- Hardy's famous Week in the Woods. At first it sounds dumb, but then Mark begins to open up to life in the country, and he decides it might be okay to learn something new. It might even be fun. But things go all wrong for Mark. The Week in the Woods is not what anyone planned. Especially not Mr. Maxwell. With his uncanny knack to reach right to the heart of kids, Andrew Clements asks -- and answers -- questions about first impressions, fairness, loyalty, and courage -- and exactly what it takes to spend a Week in the Woods.
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  • A Walk in the Woods: Into the Field Guide

    Emily Laber-Warren

    Paperback (Downtown Bookworks, June 18, 2013)
    A totally unique field guide to cool yet common critters, trees and flowers, this portable companion is guaranteed to get kids excited about exploring nature.This portable, durable guide is a unique, hands-on introduction to cool, common critters, trees, flowers, and rocks found in the woods all over North America. The book only includes flora and fauna that children are most likely to encounter on a walk in the woods--from chipmunks to chicadees to maple trees (which they would learn to recognize from the shape of the leaves). Section introductions teach kids how to be good observers and explorers. And throughout the book are suggestions for engaging kids in their outdoor adventures--a guide to edible berries; charts of animal tracks, homes, and droppings; how-to projects such as pressing flowers, rubbing leaves, and even climbing trees!
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  • A Walk In The Rain

    Jimmy Brown

    language (, May 28, 2017)
    A Walk In The RainSara loves to walk in the rain. Even more, she loves to walk with Mommy in the forest, down to the lake. She sees many beautiful animals on each and every walk. Today, her walk will be like magic. It will be the best walk Sara and Mommy have ever taken. What will Sara see?
  • A Walk in the Woods

    Kurt Bigbee, Nori Kimura

    eBook (GreenTree Publishers, Oct. 19, 2019)
    Zeke and Riley began a quiet hike, but the peace and silence of the woods was interrupted by a loud motor and crashing noises. At first, it looked like the beautiful forest was being cut down and destroyed. Mommy explains that it’s possible to harvest a forest without killing it. They see that some harvested areas are growing seedlings and showing signs of new life. They also learn that loggers leave trees in some areas to protect streams.A walk in the woods is a fun adventure story that teaches the concept of stewardship, that people can utilize resources and take care of the land at the same time. Interactive activities await little learners at the end of the story to help reinforce these concepts.
  • A Walk in the Woods

    Kurt Bigbee, Nori Kimura

    Paperback (GreenTree Publishers, Oct. 6, 2019)
    Zeke and Riley began a quiet hike, but the peace and silence of the woods was interrupted by a loud motor and crashing noises. At first, it looked like the beautiful forest was being cut down and destroyed. Mommy explains that it’s possible to harvest a forest without killing it. They see that some harvested areas are growing seedlings and showing signs of new life. They also learn that loggers leave trees in some areas to protect streams.A walk in the woods is a fun adventure story that teaches the concept of stewardship, that people can utilize resources and take care of the land at the same time. Interactive activities await little learners at the end of the story to help reinforce these concepts.