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Books with title Clumsy

  • Clumsy Lumsy

    Beth Johnson Dillon, Karsyn Jones

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 14, 2020)
    Clumsy Lumsy is just trying to be good at something. Her best friend Lyndsey Looper Lou is great at everything - especially dancing! When Clumsy tries her hand at dancing, she fails miserably. Lyndsey is there to help her best friend realize that everyone has their own talent, and accepting oneself is the best thing anyone can do for themselves! A great book for helping children discover their own strengths, with wonderful illustrations by a twelve year old girl.
  • Clumsy

    Jeffrey Brown

    Paperback (Top Shelf Productions, May 4, 2003)
    Clumsy is Jeffrey Brown's debut work Clumsy is the bittersweet story of a year long, long distance relationship, told through snippets of everyday life, drawn in a simple and elegantly awkward style that heightens the emotional impact and leaves you reminiscing about your own past love affairs. Oh, and it also has a lot of sex.
  • Clumsy

    Toni Crawford, Ellen Odom, Hannah K. M. Odom

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 24, 2012)
    Born into a magical forest, Clumsy joins up with three of his pony friends to go on a adventure together.
  • Mr. Clumsy

    Roger Hargreaves

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Nov. 20, 2000)
    Mr. Clumsy has broken three alarm clocks this week. Three! He's just so clumsy: always walking into things and tripping over. He looks clumsy, too, don't you think?
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  • Clumsy Crab

    Galloway Ruth

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, Aug. 26, 2016)
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  • Clumsy Crab

    Ruth Galloway

    eBook (Tiger Tales., Sept. 1, 2018)
    Nipper doesn't like his huge, clumsy claws. They are no use at all and they just get in the way. Nipper would much rather have tickly arms like Octopus, or tentacles like Sea Jelly, or flippety flippers and fins like Turtle and the fish. But one day, when he is playing with his friends, Nipper finds that his claws are very useful after all!
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  • Clumsy Crab

    Ruth Galloway

    Library Binding (Tiger Tales., March 6, 2018)
    Nipper doesn't like his huge, clumsy claws. They're no use at all-they just get in the way. He'd much rather have tickly arms like Octopus, or tentacles like Sea Jelly, or flippety fins like Turtle and the fish. But one day, when he's playing with his friends, Nipper finds that his claws are very useful after all....
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  • Clumsy Crab

    Ruth Galloway

    Paperback (Magi Pubns, March 31, 2005)
    Nipper, a loveable crab, has huge, clumsy claws. No matter what games he plays with his friends Nipper’s claws always get in his way. So the friends decide to play hide-and-seek—something they can all do together, but Nipper’s claws ruin his hiding place! So instead, Nipper looks for his friends while they hide. He finds Turtle and Jellyfish, but there’s no sign of Octopus. Until Nipper sees that Octopus is tangled tight in the weeds. Now it’s up to Nipper to rescue Octopus with his big claws! This companion title to Fidgety Fish and Smiley Shark features the same bold, delightful illustrations, humorous text and is peppered with onomatopoeia kids really love.
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  • Clumsy Crab

    Ruth Galloway

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales, Aug. 16, 2005)
    Rare Book
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  • Clumsy Cat

    Tiffany R. Elder, Michael Monochello

    eBook
    Who gets caught out there to be responsible to watch everyone’s wacky things despite his refusal? Clumsy Cat! And he does it all while balancing them on skates in this rhythmic tale. From a six-foot cake to a ball on his head, Clumsy Cat lacks the confidence it takes to keep these items in order before the jumble of characters return. Will he come crashing down? Or will he succeed at it? Only time will tell if he will overcome his fear.
  • Clumsy Crab

    Ruth Galloway

    Paperback (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2007)
    Nipper the crab finds that his huge, clumsy claws always cause him problems until his friend Octopus gets tangled up in some seaweed while playing hide-and-seek and only Nipper can free him. Reprint.
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  • Mr. Clumsy

    Roger Hargreaves

    eBook (Price Stern Sloan, Nov. 20, 2000)
    Mr. Clumsy has broken three alarm clocks this week. Three! He's just so clumsy: always walking into things and tripping over. He looks clumsy, too, don't you think?