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Books with title Harry the Cloud

  • The Cloud

    Hannah Cumming

    Paperback (Child's Play International, April 1, 2011)
    Everyone has bad days, and children are no exception. When a black cloud descends on a little girl at school, support from a classmate with a great deal of imagination helps to brighten up everyone's lives. The atmospheric illustrations really tell the story in this delightful picture book from a new author/illustrator.
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  • The Cloud

    Ashley Baboota, Karan Baboota

    language (, Jan. 21, 2019)
    Little Brother notices that a dark cloud is causing Big Sister to act differently, so he tries to fix it himself.
  • Larry the Cloud

    Rick Kohl

    eBook
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  • The Cloud

    Taylor Hohulin

    eBook (, Oct. 21, 2016)
    When the bomb dropped, everything changed.Even worse than the mountains of salt where oceans used to be, worse than the armies of mercenaries, worse than HydroSystems Worldwide’s rise to power, was the Cloud.In the area closest to the bomb’s blast, the very fabric of reality was damaged. The air there can steal a person’s humanity, even as it gives great power. The Cloud is home to a deadly cult and nightmarish creatures, and it is fifteen-year-old Ethan Denby’s only hope of survival. If he ever wants to make it home, he’ll have to go where he always knew his journey would end. He will have to go into the heart of the Cloud.The Cloud is a post apocalyptic pirate adventure, equal parts Mad Max and Pirates of the Caribbean. It is the last book of The Marian Trilogy.
  • Harry the Cloud

    Mr Nick Wigram

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 1, 2018)
    The misadventures of a mischievous cloud. Harry was in trouble. He was always in trouble. This time he was in deep, serious trouble. You see, clouds must follow the Cloud Code of Conduct. They must conform, or else!
  • The Cloud

    Mike Doyle

    language (Mike Doyle, May 23, 2013)
    Too many "Jacks" these days, - but this one's for those of us who've had to crawl as well as climb and still come out the other side. A cross-over story for young and old loosely based on a well known fairy tale. An emotionally stirring, universe hopping adventure leading to love and coming of age.
  • The Cloud

    Taylor Hohulin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 21, 2016)
    When the bomb dropped, everything changed. Even worse than the mountains of salt where oceans used to be, worse than the armies of mercenaries, worse than HydroSystems Worldwide’s rise to power, was the Cloud. In the area closest to the bomb’s blast, the very fabric of reality was damaged. The air there can steal a person’s humanity, even as it gives great power. The Cloud is home to a deadly cult and nightmarish creatures, and it is fifteen-year-old Ethan Denby’s only hope of survival. If he ever wants to make it home, he’ll have to go where he always knew his journey would end. He will have to go into the heart of the Cloud. The Cloud is a post apocalyptic pirate adventure, equal parts Mad Max and Pirates of the Caribbean. It is the last book of The Marian Trilogy.
  • The Cloud

    Gerard A. Pottebaum, Robert Strobridge

    Paperback (Seabury Press, March 15, 1979)
    The Cloud tells the story of God's love as it unfolds through the theme of clouds which runs through scripture.
  • Harry the Hare

    Susi Bohdal

    Board book (Henry Holt & Co, April 1, 1986)
    Chronicles the adventures of Harry the Hare, a toy rabbit belonging to Susan, and his friends
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  • Harry the Cloud

    Nick Wigram

    eBook (Harry the Cloud, May 12, 2018)
    The misadventures of a mischievous little cloud.Harry was in trouble. He was always in trouble. This time he was in deep, serious trouble. You see, clouds must follow The Cloud Code of Conduct. They must conform, or else!
  • Larry the Cloud

    Rick Kohl

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 7, 2019)
    Larry the Cloud is an entertaining, yet educational story of a cloud forming, growing and finding his purpose. He is confused why people at the beach, ball game and at parade want him to just ‘go away’. He notices his shadow below as he travels being pushed by the winds. Eventually, Larry comes to a land where the people love him and Larry finds his purpose. Children learn about cloud formation and the cycle of water. They also learn that rain is much needed in many parts of the world and that water is a valuable resource. Written in clear, concise structure and with beautiful illustrations, your child is sure to treasure this book, as will you.
  • The Cloud

    Gerard A. Pottebaum

    Paperback (Geo. A. Pflaum, OH, March 15, 1966)
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