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Books with title Imagination Ring

  • Imagination Ring

    Brent Sudduth

    Paperback (Marvel, May 10, 2005)
    Two 8x8 storybooks feature classic images of the Fantastic Four as they battle evil villains for control of the world. Terrific art and storytelling will have kids reading both books over and over!
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  • Image & Imagination

    Nick Healy, Kristen McCurry

    eBook (Switch Press, March 1, 2016)
    More than 150 compelling photos and provocative writing prompts work together in this hybrid photo book/journal to inspire young adults to think, dream, create. Writers looking for inspiration and ideas will find what they need here. Image and Imagination is a repository of story starters, a practice space for fun and informal writing, and a turnkey to unlock the writer within.
  • Real Imagination

    Areia Cobb

    Paperback (Purpose Publishing LLC, Jan. 20, 2015)
    Most of us decide what we want to be as children, and for many of us that changed over time, or even day of the week. Some of that change was based solely on us, and other times that change was based on how those around us felt about our dreams. Real Imagination encourages children to believe in their wildest dreams and reassures them that it's okay to be whatever they want to be.
  • Imagination Song

    Joe Raposo, Laurent Linn

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 24, 2002)
    This beautifully illustrated board book features “Imagination Song,” which was first heard on Sesame Street more than 25 years ago. It’s a charming celebration of the imagination–where anything can happen!
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  • Imagination

    Lynn Pellegrini

    Paperback (Covenant Books, April 16, 2019)
    Denny is a young boy who has trouble falling asleep. There just might be a monster under his bed! With the help of his two friends, Denny learns all about imagination and how it can be something positive. Is there a monster under his bed?
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  • My Imagination

    Valerie Howard, Tiffany Petitt

    language (Valerie Howard Books, Sept. 9, 2017)
    What's the craziest thing you can imagine? Squirrels playing chess with kings? Purple bees? A raccoon eating cake on the moon? Find all these and more silly things in the colorful, fun pages of this book. If you want more fun when you're done reading, grab this book's companion called: "My Imagination: An Illustrate-Your-Own Children's Book" and draw your own pictures using your wild imagination!
  • Imagination

    Gireesh Haridas

    language (, Aug. 20, 2015)
    From the creator of 'Albert, Barney and the Canvas Board' comes another fun, innovative book for children consisting of rhyming verses and black-and-white mosaic illustrations.At first glance, it may appear to be just a small dot. However, it has the potential to be so much more. It could be an ant. It could be a tree. It could be a flower. It could be anything in the world. Do you know what it is? It is Imagination.
  • Imagination

    Mike Thaler, Sherry Shahan

    Hardcover (Richard C Owen Pub, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Mike Thaler, author of "The Teacher from the Black Lagoon" series, recounts his life and describes how his daily activities and creative process are interwoven.
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  • Imagination

    Gregg Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 9, 2017)
    It can be difficult at times to find ideas that could make a good book. One of the sources of these ideas that you can look to are your dreams. If you're enough to be able to remember your dreams, then let your ideas take hold and carry on the story.
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  • Imagination Nation

    Dr. Kay Zizby

    language (Mascot Books, Dec. 18, 2016)
    Freddie discovers a magical land, where a kid can be whatever he dreams to be if he truly believes he can! It’s greater than any amusement park, and better than any vacation! This spectacular place is called IMAGINATION NATION!
  • My Imagination

    Valerie Howard, Tiffany Petitt

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 5, 2017)
    What's the craziest thing you can imagine? Squirrels playing chess with kings? Purple bees? A raccoon eating cake on the moon? Find all these and more silly things in the colorful, fun pages of this book. If you want more fun when you're done reading, grab this book's companion called: "My Imagination: An Illustrate-Your-Own Children's Book" and draw your own pictures using your wild imagination!
  • Real Imagination

    Areia Cobb, Isella Vega

    Hardcover (Purpose Publishing, Feb. 10, 2015)
    Most of us decide what we want to be as children, and for many of us that changed over time, or even day of the week. Some of that change was based solely on us, and other times that change was based on how those around us felt about our dreams. Real Imagination encourages children to believe in their wildest dreams and reassures them that it's okay to be whatever they want to be.