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Books with title Adventures of Kooky the Goat

  • The Adventures of Jo Jo

    James Lawless, Ronald Fox

    Audible Audiobook (James Lawless, March 14, 2018)
    Jo Jo is an endearing but sometimes mischievous little girl of eight years. She has a great imagination. She can talk to animals, and she loves the woods where many of her adventures take place. Find out how the deer, Rudolf, got his red nose, or what a crab turns into at the seaside, or what happens to Jo Jo when she gets lost in the city or when she is whisked off to a magic kingdom. Sometimes, Jo Jo can be scary, too, as in the spooky tale of "The Moving Door Handle". Here are stories that will appeal not only to children of all ages but to imaginative adults as well who are young at heart.
  • The Adventures of Gogo

    Phyllis R. Richardson

    Paperback (Halo Publishing International, July 3, 2020)
    This book was inspired by my granddaughter Jayde who at birth suffered a stroke and began experiencing uncontrollable seizures. To watch this little girl not only survive but to thrive has been an inspiration to so many. I love her courage, boldness and tenacity. Every day is an adventure with Jayde, aka Gogo. So, come along and enjoy her amazing life journey. We never know what Gogo will do or say next.
  • The Adventures of PJ

    Kat Connolly

    Paperback (Connolly Consulting, Nov. 24, 2019)
    PJ is a special kitten with unique gifts all his own. His lovable siblings, Mischka and Pickles, admire their brother's talents and discover a surprising secret. Follow the adventures of PJ, as he teaches his brother and sister that everyone has their own special gifts and talents, regardless of circumstance. This book teaches children acceptance, tolerance and self-confidence, and that while we may experience the world in different ways, we all have gifts that make each one of us unique and special. It encourages children to look past labels and believe in themselves, while also raising awareness that blind pets can live happy and fulfilling lives.
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  • The adventures of Goat

    Lucille Hammond, Eugenie

    Hardcover (Western Pub. Co, March 15, 1984)
    A small goat leaves the farm for the city where he learns how to dance, play soccer, and read; but after a time he misses the farm and know that's where he belongs.
  • The Adventures of Grit

    Brandon Tatum, Christy Underwood

    Hardcover (Spork, Nov. 28, 2017)
    Grit (a squirrel) plays the lead role in this children’s series. Grit personifies all the characteristics of “gritty kids,” while his best friend Chicken (a chicken) is his polar opposite. Do not worry about Chicken, though, because through the encouragement of his best friend Grit, Chicken is able to finish all of their adventures even when it gets hard. Through this children’s series you can follow Grit and Chicken up Mount Oliver, down the Amazing River, through the Grand Cavern, and across the plains of West Texas. This traveling duo will conquer any adventure big or small.
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  • The Adventures of Gogo

    Phyllis R. Richardson

    eBook (Halo Publishing international, July 2, 2020)
    This book was inspired by my granddaughter Jayde who at birth suffered a stroke and began experiencing uncontrollable seizures. To watch this little girl not only survive but to thrive has been an inspiration to so many. I love her courage, boldness and tenacity. Every day is an adventure with Jayde, aka Gogo. So, come along and enjoy her amazing life journey. We never know what Gogo will do or say next.
  • The Adventures of Kit Kat

    Dawn Walker

    language (Palmetto Publishing Group, April 24, 2016)
    A lost kitten searches for her owner in the desert. She becomes frightened when she realizes she has run out of water and won’t make it home to her person without it. She doesn’t know which way to go to reach the water, and she has no way of finding it on her own.Alone and scared, the kitten meets three seemingly vile creatures along her journey. She is no longer alone in her search, as the creatures help her to find water so she can make it back to where she belongs.Join this brave kitten and her new friends as they trek through the scary desert, filled with mischievous creatures and unfavorable obstacles. Will she make it back to her person?
  • The Adventures of Ivy & God

    Becky Fischer

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 28, 2014)
    Ivy's mother taught her how to pray and listen to God. From the time she was only two years old God took Ivy on many adventures in prayer. Boys and girls can learn to do mighty things for God just like Ivy did. (Based on True Stories of a Little Girl Who Learned to Hear God's Voice.)
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  • The Adventures Of E.G.G.

    April L.J. Fore, Zodiac

    Paperback (Independently published, April 28, 2019)
    Emma Grace Godwins better know as EGG is a very adventurous little girl born with a rare health condition. EGG doesn't let her condition stop or slow her down. Sit back and enjoy this fun adventure with EGG!!!
  • The Adventures of Abi.

    mark Barlow

    language (, Sept. 9, 2018)
    Abi may be a small field mouse but she has a need to explore the world around her. A need to live life to the fullest, do everything she can with her family and friends. with every adventure, she hopes the next one will lead her to find out more about her brother and why he left, where was he, is he safe, is he close by or has he vanished forever never to be seen again.
  • The Adventures of Kubi

    Erik Speyer, Jon Brokenbrow

    Hardcover (Cuento de Luz, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Winner at the 2015 Living Now Book AwardsKubi is a smart, inquisitive white puppy who lives with all his friends on a farm in Vietnam.Guided Reading Level: M, Lexile Level: 930L
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  • Adventures of Lucky The Little Goat

    E.R. Sullivan

    language (, March 11, 2020)
    Adventures of a little goat named Lucky. This is a short story for children of all ages. Life on the farm is an every day adventure with Lucky and his farm animal friends. This is the first book in the series. We hope your children enjoy these as much as I enjoyed writing them.