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Books with title In the Bathroom

  • In the Bathroom

    J. C. Greenburg, Debbie Palen

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 23, 2002)
    When Andrew and Judy’s neighbor gives her dog a bath, microscopic Andrew and Judy find themselves washed off the dog and lost in the bathroom! They’ll have to use their wits–and Thudd’s storehouse of facts–if they’re to survive run-ins with mold, mildew, an ocean of soapy water, and a predatory spider on their way back to the Atom Sucker.
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  • A Dragon In The Bathroom

    Susan McMullen, Ellen Bulterman

    Paperback (Independently published, July 22, 2020)
    Andy thinks his older sister, Jessie, is an annoying, prissy dragon until one day in the school yard, a bully starts to pick on him. What happens next, changes his mind forever! Susan McMullen's familiar and endearing story is one that all siblings and parents will recognize, and it is brought to life by the beautiful, colorful and whimsical illustrations by Ellen Bulterman. This story is a great reminder that although siblings may not always get along, when it comes to something important siblings are there for each other.
  • Boss of the Bathroom

    Christina Rauh Fishburne

    Paperback (BookBaby, )
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  • Bunnies in the Bathroom

    Ben M. Baglio, Shelagh McNicholas

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc, March 1, 2000)
    Mandy, the daughter of two veterinarians, introduces her sad friend John to the happy and uplifting world of rabbits
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  • Who's in the Bathroom?

    Jeanne Willis, Adrian Reynolds

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, March 27, 2007)
    A farting rhino, pooping elephant, and piddling penguin have taken over the bathroom and now everyone must wait for them to clear out, in an amusing book filled with bathroom humor. By the author of Gorilla! Gorilla!
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  • A Dragon In The Bathroom

    Susan McMullen, Ellen Bulterman

    eBook (, July 20, 2020)
    Andy thinks his older sister, Jessie, is an annoying, prissy dragon until one day in the school yard, a bully starts to pick on him. What happens next, changes his mind forever! Susan McMullen's familiar and endearing story is one that all siblings and parents will recognize, and it is brought to life by the beautiful, colorful and whimsical illustrations by Ellen Bulterman. This story is a great reminder that although siblings may not always get along, when it comes to something important siblings are there for each other.
  • Bug in the Bathroom

    Sara Hoople

    eBook
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  • I'm In The Bathroom!

    Jessica Elin Hirschman, Jennifer Elin Cole, Bonnie Bright

    language (Bright Illustration, Dec. 19, 2012)
    A humorous and oh-so-true look at one of parenting’sbiggest challenges, a moment of privacy behind the bathroomdoor. Lighthearted illustrations encourage children’s patience.Witty verse consoles adults yearning for 30 seconds of peace.A funny way for families to talk about this normal part of daily life.
  • In the Bath

    Leslie Patricelli

    Board book (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • Bunnies in the Bathroom

    Lucy Daniels

    eBook (Hodder Children's Books, March 6, 2014)
    Animal Ark is the veterinary surgery run by Mandy Hope's parents. If there are animals to be protected or looked after, Mandy is always there to help.Mandy's new friend John is crazy about rabbits! He's got his heart set on Button and Barney, two baby rabbits in the local pet shop. But when he goes to buy them, they've already been sold! Mandy and James decide to track down the new owner and try to get the bunnies back ...BUNNIES IN THE BATHROOM is one of the best-loved ANIMAL ARK stories. Have you read them all?
  • Thingz in the Bathroom

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    Paperback (Collins, March 2, 1998)
    An introduction to some horrific characters such as The Flush Thing, The Mucky Thing, The Toilet Roll Thing, The Cleaning Thing and the Sponge Thing. This book is one of the "Thingz that Go Bump in the Night" series and comes complete with a figurine.
  • The Spoon in the Bathroom Wall

    Tony Johnston

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Living in the Bloggins School boiler room isn't glamorous, but that's life for Martha Snapdragon, daughter of the beleaguered janitor. Life only gets weirder when Martha realizes bizarre events are afoot at the school. There's the dastardly dealings of evil principal Dr. Klunk and school bully Rufus. There's the dozen dancing eggs and the misbehaving dragons, property of the mysterious science teacher. And then there's the strangest thing of all: a giant golden spoon that simply appears one day, stuck in the wall of the school bathroom. Although everyone tries, only Martha is able to extract the spoon from the wall--an act that leads her to a destiny far beyond her meager life in the boiler room. Tony Johnston's funny, magical story spoofs the legend of The Sword in the Stone—and conveys some poignant truths about teaching, leadership, and the responsibilities we have to one another.
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