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Books with title Joey

  • Joey

    Jack Kent

    Paperback (A Trump Club Special Edition, March 15, 1992)
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  • Joey

    Jack Kent

    Hardcover (Prentice Hall, Aug. 1, 1984)
    Joey, a young kangaroo, becomes bored playing alone in his mother's pouch and invites some friends over to play with him.
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  • Joey

    Jack Kent

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 1984)
    Childrens book about a young Kangaroo
  • Joey

    Frances Castellano

    language (RoseDog Books, Oct. 31, 2011)
    We live in an exciting, high-speed, technological age, so sometimes we need to pause, reflect, or simply read a story. Joey is a simple story and in all fairness should not be easily dismissed. It is a children's story, but there are no age barriers.Joey and his young master have a unique relationship, which is known only to the both of them. They share a secret, and as with all secrets, it can sometimes be burdensome. That does not stop them from enjoying happy outdoor activities in a small-town setting, where life is easygoing and relaxed. Raking leaves, snowball fights, and just plain daydreaming are what most children have been enjoying doing since time began. But then, life being what it is, young Joey's master is presented with right or wrong choices and what he needs to do to make things right.When adults read Joey, it could bring to mind bittersweet memories of a carefree childhood or perhaps serious challenges they had to face in their lifetime. This author feels that we can all learn from reading Joey and pause and reflect. One thing is certain. By the time you have finished the end of the story, Joey will leave paw prints on your heart.
  • Joey

    Jack Kent

    Paperback (Prentice Hall, April 15, 1987)
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  • Joey

    Frances E. Castellano

    Paperback (RoseDog Books, Oct. 5, 2011)
    We live in an exciting, high-speed, technological age, so sometimes we need to pause, reflect, or simply read a story. Joey is a simple story and in all fairness should not be easily dismissed. It is a children's story, but there are no age barriers.Joey and his young master have a unique relationship, which is known only to the both of them. They share a secret, and as with all secrets, it can sometimes be burdensome. That does not stop them from enjoying happy outdoor activities in a small-town setting, where life is easygoing and relaxed. Raking leaves, snowball fights, and just plain daydreaming are what most children have been enjoying doing since time began. But then, life being what it is, young Joey's master is presented with right or wrong choices and what he needs to do to make things right.When adults read Joey, it could bring to mind bittersweet memories of a carefree childhood or perhaps serious challenges they had to face in their lifetime. This author feels that we can all learn from reading Joey and pause and reflect. One thing is certain. By the time you have finished the end of the story, Joey will leave paw prints on your heart.
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  • Joey

    Alison Ritchie, Cathy Gale

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Joey doesn't see why he has to sleep all on his own while his mummy and daddy get to sleep together. He's only little and they're grown-ups. So every night he's given a different toy to keep him company and help him sleep until finally his bed is so full of toys all he wants is to have it all to himself again. And of course, then he sleeps soundly all night through.
  • Joey

    Jack Kent

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 15, 1987)
    Joey, a young kangaroo, is bored in his mother's pouch and, when he invites his friends over, they show up with play equipment that dismays Joey's mother
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  • Joey

    Jack Kent

    Unbound (Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers, March 15, 1987)
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  • Joey

    Jack Kent

    Paperback (Collins, Sept. 25, 1986)
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  • Joey

    Ron Van Der Meer, Atie Van Der Meer

    Paperback (Heinemann, )
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  • Joey

    Nic Bishop

    eBook (Scholastic Press, Sept. 1, 2020)
    High above the ground, in the shade of a eucalyptus tree, Joey the baby koala wakes up hungry! Crawling over his sleeping mom, Joey goes exploring... only to find that his mother's arms is where he's supposed to be after all.In this book featuring simple text and stunning photographs of a rare interaction between a koala and her little one, award-winning author-photographer Nic Bishop brings nature to life for the youngest children. Perfect for laptime reading, this visual treat in the style of Bishop's acclaimed Red-Eyed Tree Frog includes fun facts about koalas and their habitat.
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