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Books with title Frightened

  • Frog is Frightened

    Max Velthuijs

    language (Andersen Digital, Oct. 4, 2012)
    Frog and his friends, Duck and Pig, don't believe in ghosts, until they all hear frightening noises in the dead of night. They huddle together for comfort in Pig's bed, but in the morning it is Hare who gets a real fright when he finds Frog's house empty and gets no answer at Pig's because the three friends are now fast asleep!'Frog is an inspired creation - a masterpiece of graphic simplicity.' - Guardian
  • Frightened Frog

    Joe Hackett

    Paperback (Wayland, July 1, 2011)
    None
  • Frightened

    Joy Cowley

    Paperback (Wright Group/ McGraw-Hill, June 1, 1990)
    Develops reading and vocabulary skills through a story about fear.
    B
  • STAGE FRIGHTENED

    Judy Delton

    Paperback (Yearling, July 7, 1997)
    The Pee Wees are putting on a talent show. They plan to sell tickets so they can raise money for a trip to Minnesota Magic, a huge and fantastic amusement park. But right away there is trouble. Roger doesn't have a dummy to use in his ventriloquist act. Tracy doesn't have a model to use in her hair-styling act. And Molly...well, Molly doesn't have a talent at all. How can she be in the show without an act?
    L
  • Frightened Fred

    Peta Coplans

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Dec. 1, 1997)
    Fred is a scaredy cat. He is frightened of mice and spiders and caterpillars and monsters. His cousin Jack isn't frightened of anything. He comes to stay and involves Fred in all sorts of frightening situations. The worst moment is when the two of them meet some fierce-looking cats in the park.
    L
  • Frog Is Frightened

    Max Velthuijs

    Hardcover (Tambourine, March 1, 1995)
    Unable to overcome his fear of strange noises at night, Frog runs to the home of his friend, Duck, who is reassuring until she, too, becomes afraid, causing them both to turn to Pig for support.
    K
  • Frightened

    Joy Cowley, Rodney McRae

    Paperback (Wright Group/ McGraw-Hill, June 1, 1998)
    Develops reading and vocabulary skills through a story about fear.
    B
  • I Feel Frightened

    Brian Moses

    Paperback (Wayland (Publishers) Ltd, Nov. 16, 1994)
    This title explores the day-to-day situations that young children experience which make them frightened. It looks at ways of resolving these feelings. The use of different forms of text such as speech bubbles should make the series suitable for use in the literacy hour.
  • Frightened Kitten

    Holly Webb

    Paperback (Stripes, March 1, 2012)
    When Gemma's best friend moves away, Gemma feels like she'll never be able to replace her. To cheer her up, her parents get her a kitten - a gorgeous tortoiseshell who she calls Gypsy. Gypsy quickly settles into her new home, and can't wait to go out for the first time and explore. But little does she know that a neighbour's two cats are determined to scare off the new arrival, and soon poor little Gypsy is frightened to go out at all. Will Gemma be able to find a way to help her beloved kitten?
  • Frightened Fred

    Peta Coplans

    Hardcover (London Bridge, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Fred, who is scared of everything, visits with his cousin Jack, who doesn't seem to be afraid of anything, but when they run into a pack of mean-looking kids, Fred realizes that situations aren't always as scary as they seem
    L
  • Frog is Frightened

    Max Velthuijs

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Oct. 28, 2014)
    The warm humour of this Frog story featuring the endearing Frog will help every child overcome the fear of noises in the night. Frog and his friends, Duck and Pig, don't believe in ghosts, until they all hear frightening noises in the dead of night. They huddle together for comfort in Pig's bed, but in the morning it is Hare who gets a real fright when he finds Frog's house empty and gets no answer at Pig's because the three friends are now fast asleep!
    K
  • I Feel Frightened

    Brian Moses

    Paperback (Sundance Publishing, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Illustrates how students might do all sorts of things to avoid: monsters, the first days of school, going to the dentist--or even scary TV shows. Color. Grades PreK-3.