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Books with title A Fishy Tail

  • A Fishy Tail

    Dave Stephen, John Edgar, Andrews UK Limited

    Audible Audiobook (Andrews UK Limited, April 18, 2013)
    This wonderfully read audiobook will be a delight to children and parents alike. Perfectly read by John Edgar, this original poem by Dave Stephen features intrigue, excitement, and all the wonderful creatures of the sea.
  • A Fishy Tale

    Sharon Gibbs, Worlds Beyond Art

    eBook
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  • A Fishy Tale

    Anne Pilmoor, Gustavo Mazali

    Board book (Autumn House, )
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  • A Fishy Tale

    Luis Lopez Jr

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 12, 2012)
    Dr. Fink is in trouble! Follow his amazing story, as he de-evolves into a fish and tries to escape to safer waters. Will Dr. Fink or the universe be ok? Who knows? But one thing I do know. You must read this book, even it is just because, ok.
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  • A Fishy Tail

    Dave Stephen

    Paperback (2QT Limited (Publishing), Oct. 31, 2014)
    There's a commotion in the ocean, you can hear the whale's wail, but they're not questioning the notion: "Can you sell a boat without a sale?" So, what is all the fuss about? What in the sea can be the matter? Is it how the bloater grows so stout? or why the guppy's getting fatter? Read all about it: Read all about it - 'KICKING UP QUITE A STINK IN THE BIG DRINK' is the headline of the Deep Sea Mail because a plot has been discovered to rob the seahorse of its tail... Dave Stephen, musician, author and illustrator, has been writing, creating and performing for over 30 years. This delightful story is witty, full of undersea fun and humour. 'Life - it is a wonderful journey of discovery which can be delightful or sometimes scary. It should never be dull!'
  • A Rather Fishy Tail

    Jill Stott

    Paperback (Grandma"s Nonsense, March 15, 2003)
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  • A Fishy Tail

    David Cathrine

    eBook (, Oct. 1, 2012)
    After Sir Swoop and his master, Captain Crabino had a fight, Sir Swoop was left all alone with only one thing on his mind: Revenge! That’s when he discovers Isla Trip, a schoolgirl who just wanted to eat some chocolate before her exam. With Sir Swoop’s new companion, they bump into the captain and hear about a cave with treasure. Determined to make it to the treasure as easily as possible, Captain Crabino gives Isla a device known as the Warpatron 5000, which is used to warp to the four stone tablets that are required to enter the cave. Little do they know, however, that these tablets are guarded by crows who had already been to the cave. Will they be able to defeat the crows and acquire the stone tablets necessary to enter the cave and face off against Captain Crabino again? Read on to find out!
  • A Fishy Tail

    Barbara Spencer

    Paperback (Troubador Publishing, April 1, 2013)
    Micky thinks life's rotten: he's the youngest in the family and can't do anything right. His older brother calls him a miserable little worm; his sister says he should carry a health warning; and now he has to wear beastly glasses. When the family go to live on an island surrounded by sun and blue seas, Micky is certain everything will be different. But it's just the same; he's still the youngest, he still can't do anything, and his brother still thinks he's a miserable little worm. Fed up, Micky decides to run away. Fortunately, help is at hand when an old fisherman offers to teach Micky to swim. Although, there's something rather curious about this particular fisherman...He wears a seaweed shawl and his boat appears to have legs.
  • A Fishy Tale

    Annie Ward

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, July 19, 2016)
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  • A Fishy Tale

    Kelly Darling, Ginger McEachern

    Hardcover (self, March 15, 2014)
    A Fishy Tale is a rhythmic children's book that follows the adventures of a lone little fish as he compares himself to other marine animals in order to find out who and what he is. Provides young children with an introduction to animal classification.
  • A Fishy Tail

    Barbara Spencer

    Paperback (Troubador Publishing, March 15, 2012)
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