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Books with title Games to Play

  • Play the Game!

    Ruth Comfort Mitchell

    eBook
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  • Play The Game

    Carmen Bundy

    eBook (, July 21, 2020)
    Logan, the high school varsity quarterback could never imagine something happening to his older sister. Would the bullying go too far? One unexpected incident will change their family's life forever. Coming together as a football team and creating friendships will be needed, but can Logan, his family, and friends overcome all of life's games and challenges? Can true love find a way to bring everyone closer together?
  • Play The Game

    Casey Crisp

    eBook (, May 25, 2020)
    In an extraordinary act of persuasion, the Starr sisters reluctantly abide by their mother's decision to transfer them into the prestigious and highly-regarded Arlington Academy. Despite their best efforts, the three athletes immediately feel out of place at an institution where an unexpected hierarchy has organized everyone under the control and intimidation of the revered Student Council. The four wealthy and talented men who occupy those positions have managed to create an image that invites constant gossip and allure, and the sisters share conflicting feelings regarding their status. However, the sisters have never backed down from a challenge before, even if it means identifying themselves as outsiders. Nevertheless, this time their situation is different because a mysterious new teammate inexplicably draws them into a fascinating world where they discover, for the very first time, the trials and tribulations of powerful friendships, the flames of first love, and the heartbreak that sometimes threatens to destroy your resolve. Yet, through it all, the sisters are more determined than ever to succeed, and they soon come to realize the importance of sisterhood and their love for the game.
  • Games to Play

    Illustrated By Versatraete Elaine

    Hardcover (Checkerboard Pr, March 1, 1991)
    Gathers together rhymes to be accompanied by finger play and other activities
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  • Play The Game

    Casey Crisp

    Paperback (Independently published, May 25, 2020)
    In an extraordinary act of persuasion, the Starr sisters reluctantly abide by their mother's decision to transfer them into the prestigious and highly-regarded Arlington Academy. Despite their best efforts, the three athletes immediately feel out of place at an institution where an unexpected hierarchy has organized everyone under the control and intimidation of the revered Student Council. The four wealthy and talented men who occupy those positions have managed to create an image that invites constant gossip and allure, and the sisters share conflicting feelings regarding their status. However, the sisters have also never backed down from a challenge before, even if it means identifying themselves as outsiders. Nevertheless, this time their situation is different because a mysterious new teammate inexplicably draws them into a fascinating world where they discover, for the very first time, the trials and tribulations of powerful friendships, the flames of first love, and the heartbreak that sometimes threatens to destroy your resolve. Yet, through it all, the sisters are more determined than ever to succeed, and they soon come to realize the importance of sisterhood and their love for the game.
  • Card Games to Play

    Phillip Clarke

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Nov. 1, 2015)
    A guide to over 50 card games from snap and old maid to rummy, poker and canasta. For each game there are clear, step-by-step instructions with colourful illustrations and definitions of card-playing terminology such as 'hand', 'deal', 'discard' and 'stock'. This is a must-have for any family library, holiday home or camping trip.
  • Playing Games

    Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen

    Paperback (HarperEntertainment, Jan. 28, 2003)
    Mary–Kate is totally excited when she scores a position as a photo intern at a hot teen magazine. But soon she learns that one of her co–workers isn't the person she pretends to be. Meanwhile, Ashley's job as entertainment coordinator at a local coffee bar has her meeting tonnes of cool musicians. But it's also bringing her even closer to Ben – her ex–boyfriend, and her friend Lauren's new flame. Can Ashley ignore her feelings for Ben, or will she find herself in hot water? Ages 8–12
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  • Play The Game

    Carmen Bundy

    Paperback (Independently published, July 21, 2020)
    Logan, the high school varsity quarterback could never imagine something happening to his older sister. Would the bullying go too far? One unexpected incident will change their family's life forever. Coming together as a football team and creating friendships will be needed, but can Logan, his family, and friends overcome all of life's games and challenges? Can true love find a way to bring everyone closer together?
  • Games: Learn to Play, Play to Win

    Daniel King

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Sept. 26, 2003)
    This companion volume to the popular and award-winning Chess: from first moves to checkmate uses an innovative visual approach to make a variety of familiar and unfamiliar games quick and easy to learn. The dazzling digital recreations of game boards, pieces, cards, and moves will convince newcomers that they can quickly play these time-tested games like the pros. Simple and visually explained instructions, strategies, and moves are provided for a wide range of board and card games. Also included is information about the historical origins of games, a glossary, and an index.Games is the perfect guide for both beginners, enthusiasts, and anyone interested in a fast and entertaining way to learn new games.
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  • Playing Games

    Donna Jo Napoli, Doron Ben-Ami, Lauren Klementz-Harte

    language (Aladdin, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Imagine being a little angel... The Little Angel of Imagination loves to do creative things, like paint pictures and make up stories. And he always comes up with creative ways to help other people. But it will take a lot more than just imagination to help Louie.... Louie's little brother always wants to make up silly games, like pretending the family dog is actually a racehorse. But Louie won't play along -- he thinks make-up games are for babies. Besides, he'd rather watch TV after school than play outside. Is there a cure for this couch potato? The Little Angel of Imagination has a plan that just might work. Use your imagination!
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  • Playing Games

    Donna Jo Napoli, Doron Ben-Ami, Lauren Klementz-Harte

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 1, 2000)
    Imagine being a little angel... The Little Angel of Imagination loves to do creative things, like paint pictures and make up stories. And he always comes up with creative ways to help other people. But it will take a lot more than just imagination to help Louie.... Louie's little brother always wants to make up silly games, like pretending the family dog is actually a racehorse. But Louie won't play along -- he thinks make-up games are for babies. Besides, he'd rather watch TV after school than play outside. Is there a cure for this couch potato? The Little Angel of Imagination has a plan that just might work. Use your imagination!
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  • Play Games!

    Julia Lawson

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, June 1, 2005)
    Stepping Stones are ideal for children to share with adults. Each title is based on everyday activities, using open-ended questions, which encourage children to predict, speculate, and draw conclusions on their own. A combination of the visual prompts on the page, and their own experience of the world around them help them to engage with the subjects raised in each book.
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