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  • The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot!

    Scott Magoon

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Feb. 5, 2013)
    A classic tale with a timeless message gets a hugely hilarious twist.He’s big. He’s funny. He’s not real. Or IS he? This clever twist on “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” is told from the point of view of an unexpected narrator and, through snappy text and lighthearted illustrations, demonstrates the value of telling the truth, the importance of establishing trust, and (of course!) the possibility that a beast you created to get attention can become a real-life friend.
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  • The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot!

    Scott Magoon, Adam Verner, Dreamscape Media, LLC

    Audiobook (Dreamscape Media, LLC, Sept. 30, 2014)
    He's big. He's funny. He's not real. Or IS he? This clever twist on The Boy Who Cried Wolf is told from the point of view of an unexpected narrator and, through snappy text, demonstrates the value of telling the truth, the importance of establishing trust, and (of course!) the possibility that a beast you created to get attention can become a real-life friend.
  • Boy Who Cried Bigfoot!

    Scott Magoon

    eBook (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Feb. 5, 2013)
    He's big. He's funny. He's not real. Or IS he? This clever twist on 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf' is told from the point of view of an unexpected narrator and, through snappy text and lighthearted illustrations, demonstrates the value of telling the truth, the importance of establishing trust, and (of course!) the possibility that a beast you created to get attention can become a real-life friend.
  • The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot!

    Scott Magoon

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2013)
    The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot! [paperback] Scott Magoon [Jan 01, 2013]
  • The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot!

    Scott Magoon, Adam Verner

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, Sept. 30, 2014)
    He’s big. He’s funny. He’s not real. Or IS he? This clever twist on “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” is told from the point of view of an unexpected narrator and, through snappy text and lighthearted illustrations, demonstrates the value of telling the truth, the importance of establishing trust, and (of course!) the possibility that a beast you created to get attention can become a real-life friend.
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  • The Boy Who Cried

    Khoa Le

    Hardcover (Insight Kids, April 4, 2017)
    Billy never misses an opportunity to throw a tantrum—until one day, his constant crying creates a river of tears that floods the house! Billy never misses an opportunity to throw a tantrum. One day, when his parents don’t let him buy a new toy, Billy starts crying so much that he floods the house with tears! Fortunately, he has his very large cat with him to drink up all of the water. Waking up to his parents in a dry house, Billy learns an important lesson about the consequences of tantrums. © Snake SA 2014 Translation © Snake SA 2016
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  • The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot

    Dan Greenburg, Jack E. Davis

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 22, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. After hearing stories that a Bigfoot-like monster is haunting Camp Weno-wanna-getta-wedgee, ten-year-old Zack begins to find evidence that the legend may be true.
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  • The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot

    Dan Greenburg, Jack E Davis

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 1, 2000)
    Zack's first trip to sleep-away camp gets a little hairy when legends of a mysterious creature lurking in the woods turn out to be more than just campfire tales. Illustrations.
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  • The Boy Who Cried

    Cassandra Gaisford

    eBook (Blue Giraffe Publishing, July 16, 2019)
    Tears tell truths. Heal your heart.Feeling angry, depressed or traumatized? There are so many reasons why you should look for the gift buried within your pain. If you need some help, look no further than this book.Children cannot choose their parents. Unfortunately, many individuals grow up suffering the life-shaping adversities of having emotionally immature, neglectful parents. With wisdom and compassion, Cassandra Gaisford, an extremely experienced and gifted child, and adult therapist enables readers to recognize and better understand these toxic relationships and to create novel, healthy paths of healing. This book provides a powerful opportunity for self-help and is a wonderful resource for therapists to recommend to clients in need.Former holistic therapist (BCA, Dip Psych) and best-selling author of The Little Princess, Mid-Life Career Rescue, Stress Less and How to Find Your Passion and Purpose, offers the ‘emotionally lonely’ a step-by-step journey toward self-awareness and healing. A powerful, inspiring, and practical book about boosting self-esteem, creating more resilience, overcoming obstacles and moving forward in the aftermath of toxic parenting.Part moral allegory and part spiritual biography, The Boy Who Cried is a timeless charm which tells the story of a young boy who turns his traumatic life into golden treasure.Finally, the book provides solid guidelines for interacting with one’s emotionally immature parents in a manner that avoids painful and damaging recreations of the past. Readers will find relief from recognizing that they are not alone and that they are understood by this remarkable clinician.Be inspired by this journey to vulnerability, courage, transformation, radical acceptance, and self-love as he learns to overcome the vagaries of adult behavior. His personal odyssey culminates in a voyage of self-belief, passion, and purpose.Find out what strategies are sabotaging your happiness and success. Heal your heart—find and follow your purpose and joy faster.Bonus: Free Excerpts from the first book in the series, The Little Princess and Cassandra's bestselling book How to Find Your Passion and Purpose. Overcome common obstacles to happiness and success easily (including the power of passion, caring deeply, fear of regret—and others)Advance Praise“A wonderful tool…This book is a wonderful tool for anyone seeking to begin the journey to self-reflection and healing from difficult childhoods. Therapists will find this book useful for their patients young or old. To return as a child to discover where the source of the pain begins has always been valuable, but actually relating it to present-day is key to understanding. Highly recommended.”~ Alma Hammond, Author“Sadly beautiful and a real reflection of our current society... Which if we are really honest has lost direction, particularly with regards to family values. Training in family values is an absolute pre-requisite before change will occur. I took pleasure in finding out the Boy who Cried not only survived but was blessed following the day the tears stopped and he found contentment, grace, and peace. My prayer is we can only attempt to save many more such boys.”~ Kenn Butler, CEO
  • The Boy Who Cried

    Khoa Le

    language (Insight Kids, April 4, 2017)
    Billy never misses an opportunity to throw a tantrum—until one day, his constant crying creates a river of tears that floods the house! Billy never misses an opportunity to throw a tantrum. One day, when his parents don’t let him buy a new toy, Billy starts crying so much that he floods the house with tears! Fortunately, he has his very large cat with him to drink up all of the water. Waking up to his parents in a dry house, Billy learns an important lesson about the consequences of tantrums. © Snake SA 2014 Translation © Snake SA 2016
  • Boy Who Cried Wolf

    Mairi Mackinnon, Mike & Carl Gordon

    Paperback (Usborne, March 15, 1615)
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  • The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot

    Dan Greenburg

    (Demco Media, April 1, 2000)
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