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Books with title Going Places—Car

  • Going Places

    Paul A. Reynolds, Peter H. Reynolds

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 18, 2014)
    A go-cart contest inspires imagination to take flight in this picture book for creators of all ages, with art from New York Times bestselling illustrator Peter H. Reynolds.It’s time for this year’s Going Places contest! Finally. Time to build a go-cart, race it—and win. Each kid grabs an identical kit, and scrambles to build. Everyone but Maya. She sure doesn’t seem to be in a hurry...and that sure doesn’t look like anybody else’s go-cart! But who said it had to be a go-cart? And who said there’s only one way to cross the finish line? This sublime celebration of creative spirit and thinking outside the box—both figuratively and literally—is ideal for early learners, recent grads, and everyone in between.
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  • Going Places

    Paul A. Reynolds, Peter H. Reynolds

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 18, 2014)
    Product Description: It's time for this year's Going Places contest! Finally. Time to build a go-cart, race it - and win. Each kid grabs an identical kit, and scrambles to build. Everyone but Maya. She sure doesn't seem to be in a hurry...and that sure doesn't look like anybody else's go-cart! But who said it had to be a go-cart? And who said there's only one way to cross the finish line?
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  • Going Places

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    Paperback (Scholastic, March 4, 2014)
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  • Going Places

    Fran Hurcomb

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Twelve-year-old Jess and her friends have been playing hockey with the boys in Fort Desperation, Northwest Territories, since they were six years old. They'd like to start a girls' team in their community, but is tiny Fort Desperation ready for it? Somebody is trying to scare them off through acts of vandalism. Not only do Jess and her friends have to organize a team, find a coach and learn to play together, they have to unmask the Hockey Vandal. Can they do it before the Vandal destroys their team's hopes?
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  • Going Places

    Fran Hurcomb

    language (Orca Book Publishers, June 4, 2013)
    Twelve-year-old Jess and her friends have been playing hockey with the boys in Fort Desperation, Northwest Territories, since they were six years old. They'd like to start a girls' team in their community, but is tiny Fort Desperation ready for it? Somebody is trying to scare them off through acts of vandalism. Not only do Jess and her friends have to organize a team, find a coach and learn to play together, they have to unmask the Hockey Vandal. Can they do it before the Vandal destroys their team's hopes?
  • Going Places

    Kathryn Berla

    Paperback (Amberjack Publishing, March 20, 2018)
    Everyone had high expectations for Hudson Wheeler. His fourth grade teacher even wrote to his parents that Hudson was "going places." But everything went downhill after his father died on the battlefield of Iraq one year later. Now facing his senior year of high school without his two best friends by his side and with his teacher's letter still haunting him, Hudson seizes homeschooling as an opportunity to retreat from the world.What happens during this year will prove to be anything but a retreat, as Hudson experiences love and rejection for the first time; meets the Amazonian-looking girl who shows him by example what it means to be a man; and solves the painful mystery of the “girl in the window”—an apparition seen only by the WWII vet whose poignant plight forces Hudson out of the comfort zone of boyhood.Going Places is a peek into what male adolescence looks like today for those who don't follow traditional paths as they strive to find themselves.
  • Going Places

    Peter and Paul Reynolds

    (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2015)
    A go-cart contest inspires imagination to take flight in this picture book for creators of all ages, with art from New York Times bestselling illustrator Peter H. Reynolds. It’s time for this year’s Going Places contest! Finally. Time to build a go-cart, race it—and win. Each kid grabs an identical kit, and scrambles to build. Everyone but Maya. She sure doesn’t seem to be in a hurry...and that sure doesn’t look like anybody else’s go-cart!
  • Going Places!

    Dan Crisp

    Board book (Child's Play International, Feb. 1, 2006)
    Everyone wants to be the driver! Slip the double-sided figure into the acetate pocket to give the boy or girl the change to drive a variety of public transport vehicles in these innovative board books.
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  • Going Places

    Anne and Matt Rasmussen

    Paperback (Tin Man Press, July 31, 1998)
    Direction-following activities for elementary grades.
  • Going Places—Car

    Janet Allison Brown, Paula Doherty

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2005)
    It's Little Scooter's birthday and all the vehicles want to give him a birthday ride. Which one will he choose. Will it be car? The bright and charming Going Places board books for toddlers tell them all about things that go—a car, a plane, a tractor, and a train. The distinctive covers feature layered parts to present a three-dimensional effect, and the pages are heavy board stock that stand up to punishment from tiny hands. Each book has a humorous story about vehicles that Mom or Dad can read aloud to kids at quiet time or bedtime.
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  • Going Places

    Todd Parr

    Board book (L,B Kids, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Babies and toddlers love to make faces and go places. In these bright, bold board books, Todd Parr celebrates funny faces from "Happy" to "Sad" to "Silly" and "Sleepy" and taking trips on everything from planes and trains to shopping carts and rocket ships!
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  • Going Places

    Paul A. Reynolds, Peter H. Reynolds

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, Dec. 23, 2014)
    It's time for this year's Going Places contest! Finally. Time to build a go-cart, race it - and win. Each kid grabs an identical kit, and scrambles to build. Everyone but Maya. She sure doesn't seem to be in a hurry...and that sure doesn't look like anybody else's go-cart! But who said it had to be a go-cart? And who said there's only one way to cross the finish line?
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