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Books with title Balloon Tree

  • The Balloon Tree

    Phoebe Gilman

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, Nov. 1, 2011)
    “Don’t worry,” said Princess Leora’s father just before he left for the tournament. “If anything goes wrong, release a bunch of balloons from the castle tower. Wherever I am, I will see them and come home right away.” Now, something is wrong—very wrong. Princess Leora’s grumpy uncle, the Archduke, wants to be king, and the very first thing he does is pop every balloon in the kingdom. Princess Leora is afraid, but she doesn't give up. If she can find just one whole balloon, the kingdom will be saved!
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  • Balloon Trees

    Danna Smith, Katharine Hall, Arbordale Publishing

    Audiobook (Arbordale Publishing, Nov. 11, 2015)
    Ever wonder how a balloon is made? Follow the journey of a balloon from its beginnings as gooey sap in a tree to its completion at a rubber factory. You'll be surprised to discover what a balloon started out as and how it becomes the bright, air-filled decoration that you enjoy today.
  • The Balloon Tree

    Phoebe Gilman

    Paperback (Scholastic Canada, Limited, Jan. 1, 2004)
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  • Balloon Trees

    Danna Smith, Laurie Allen Klein

    Paperback (Sylvan Dell Publishing, March 5, 2013)
    Ever wonder how a balloon is made? Follow the journey of a balloon from its beginnings as gooey sap in a tree to its completion at a rubber factory. You'll be surprised to discover what a balloon started out as and how it becomes the bright, air-filled decoration that you enjoy today. Florida Authors & Publishers Association - Presidents Book Award Gold Winner
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  • Balloon Trees

    Danna Smith, Laurie Allen Klein

    Hardcover (Sylvan Dell Publishing, March 5, 2013)
    Ever wonder how a balloon is made? Follow the journey of a balloon from its beginnings as gooey sap in a tree to its completion at a rubber factory. You'll be surprised to discover what a balloon started out as and how it becomes the bright, air-filled decoration that you enjoy today. Florida Authors & Publishers Association - Presidents Book Award Gold Winner
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  • Balloon Trees

    Danna Smith, Laurie Allen Klein

    eBook (Arbordale Publishing, April 24, 2013)
    Ever wonder how a balloon is made? Follow the journey of a balloon from its beginnings as gooey sap in a tree to its completion at a rubber factory. You’ll be surprised to discover what a balloon started out as and how it becomes the bright, air-filled decoration that you enjoy today.
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  • Balloon Tree

    J. Gilman

    Hardcover (Scholastic Book Service, June 1, 1984)
    While her father is away, Princess Leora becomes vulnerable to her jealous uncle, who attempts to destroy the princess's magic signal balloons that are protecting her from harm. "Don't worry," said Princess Leora's father just before he left for the tournament. "If anything goes wrong, release a bunch of balloons from the castle tower. Wherever I am, I will see them and come home right away." Now, something is wrong'very wrong. Princess Leora's grumpy uncle, the Archduke, wants to be king, and the very first thing he does is pop every balloon in the kingdom. Princess Leora is afraid, but she doesn't give up. If she can find just one whole balloon, the kingdom will be saved! full-color illustrations
  • Ball & Balloon

    Rob Sanders, Helen Yoon

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Aug. 27, 2019)
    A ball must learn to deal with his envy when a floating balloon has him feeling down in this simple and relatable story that reminds little ones that being different is what makes you special.Balloon can soar, he can fly, he can dip, duck, and hover—all on his own. Balloon is full of gas. He knows it, too. It makes Ball feel grounded by gravity. Balloon is super special. What if Ball is not so special? Turns out Ball’s got some moves of his own.
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  • The Balloon Tree

    Phoebe Gilman

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Oct. 1, 1997)
    While her father the king visits another country, Princess Leora becomes vulnerable to her throne-hungry uncle, who attempts to destroy the princess's magic signal balloons that are protecting her from harm
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  • The Balloon Tree

    Phoebe Gilman

    Hardcover (Sky Pony Press, Nov. 1, 2011)
    While her father is away, Princess Leora becomes vulnerable to her jealous uncle, who attempts to destroy the princess’s magic signal balloons that are protecting her from harm.“Don’t worry,” said Princess Leora’s father just before he left for the tournament. “If anything goes wrong, release a bunch of balloons from the castle tower. Wherever I am, I will see them and come home right away.” Now, something is wrong—very wrong. Princess Leora’s grumpy uncle, the Archduke, wants to be king, and the very first thing he does is pop every balloon in the kingdom. Princess Leora is afraid, but she doesn't give up. If she can find just one whole balloon, the kingdom will be saved! 100 full-color illustrations
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  • Ball & Balloon

    Rob Sanders, Helen Yoon

    language (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Aug. 27, 2019)
    A ball must learn to deal with his envy when a floating balloon has him feeling down in this simple and relatable story that reminds little ones that being different is what makes you special.Balloon can soar, he can fly, he can dip, duck, and hover—all on his own. Balloon is full of gas. He knows it, too. It makes Ball feel grounded by gravity. Balloon is super special. What if Ball is not so special? Turns out Ball’s got some moves of his own.
  • The Balloon

    Steve Rock, Ishaarah Arnold

    eBook (Rock Creative Partnerships, Aug. 13, 2019)
    Do you believe you can achieve your dreams?Ava believes...A short children's story about the importance of perseverance when chasing one's dreams. Ava pursues a goal that her Dad doesn't think is possible but Ava has other ideas.