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Books with title Kissing The Hero

  • The Kissing Hand

    Audrey Penn

    Paperback (Tanglewood, Aug. 4, 2020)
    School is starting in the forest, but Chester Raccoon does not want to go. To help ease Chester's fears, Mrs. Raccoon shares a family secret called the Kissing Hand to give him the reassurance of her love any time his world feels a little scary. Since its first publication in 1993, this heartwarming book has become a children's classic that has touched the lives of millions of children and their parents, especially at times of separation, whether starting school, entering daycare, or going to camp. It is widely used by kindergarten teachers on the first day of school. Stickers at the back will help children and their parents keep their Kissing Hand alive.
  • Kissing The Hero

    Christina Benjamin

    eBook (Crown Atlantic Publishing, June 30, 2020)
    Bad Boys & Band Geeks don’t go together, or do they?Self-proclaimed band geek, Layne Hall is used to being overlooked and that’s fine, as long as her music makes a mark. She’s waited a long time to showcase her talents at the elite songwriters’ competition and she has her eyes set on the prize. Winning the scholarship is her ticket out of small-town obscurity. Too bad a kissing virus is about to blow up her plans . . . When Layne’s best friend gets mono and can’t compete, she needs to find a new singer for her music, and fast! Luckily her coach has a solution—her son. But Wyatt Nash is no hero . . . With his too-cool-for-school attitude, popular jock friends, and heartbreaker reputation, Wyatt seems like the last guy to ever volunteer to help out, especially for a lame singing competition. But is this bad boy really as bad as he wants everyone to think or is there a reason for his smoldering attitude?Wyatt isn’t Layne’s ideal partner. More like sworn enemy. But what’s a girl to do? Winning this scholarship is the only way Layne can afford college. She won’t get another chance like this. But working with Wyatt means breaking her rules . . . and possibly falling for the most unlikely high school hero on the planet. A sweet stand-alone high school romance.Check out all the books in The Dangers of Dating a Diva series for the full reading experience.Kissing the Player – by Maggie Dallen (Book 1)Kissing the Hero – by Christina Benjamin (Book 2)Kissing the Debutant – by Michelle MacQueen & Ann Maree Craven (Book 3)Kissing the Shy Guy – Stephanie Street (Book 4)
  • The Kissing Hand

    Audrey Penn, Ruth Harper

    Hardcover (Tanglewood, Oct. 15, 1993)
    School is starting in the forest, but Chester Raccoon does not want to go. To help ease Chester's fears, Mrs. Raccoon shares a family secret called the Kissing Hand to give him the reassurance of her love any time his world feels a little scary. Since its first publication in 1993, this heartwarming book has become a children's classic that has touched the lives of millions of children and their parents, especially at times of separation, whether starting school, entering daycare, or going to camp. It is widely used by kindergarten teachers on the first day of school. Stickers at the back will help children and their parents keep their Kissing Hand alive.
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  • The Kissing Hand

    Audrey Penn, Heather Koren, Tanglewood Publishing Inc.

    Audiobook (Tanglewood Publishing Inc., June 19, 2009)
    Chester Raccoon is afraid to go to school, but his mother shares The Kissing Hand, a family secret that lets him feel her love whenever he needs it.
  • The Kissing Hand

    Audrey Penn, Ruth Harper

    eBook (Tanglewood, Dec. 8, 2009)
    School is starting in the forest, but Chester Raccoon does not want to go. To help ease Chester's fears, Mrs. Raccoon shares a family secret called the Kissing Hand to give him the reassurance of her love any time his world feels a little scary. Since its first publication in 1993, this heartwarming book has become a children's classic that has touched the lives of millions of children and their parents, especially at times of separation, whether starting school, entering daycare, or going to camp. It is widely used by kindergarten teachers on the first day of school. Stickers at the back will help children and their parents keep their Kissing Hand alive.
  • The Kissing Hand

    Audrey Penn, Ruth Harper

    Paperback (Tanglewood, Aug. 15, 2007)
    School is starting in the forest, but Chester Raccoon does not want to go. To help ease Chester's fears, Mrs. Raccoon shares a family secret called the Kissing Hand to give him the reassurance of her love any time his world feels a little scary. Since its first publication in 1993, this heartwarming book has become a children's classic that has touched the lives of millions of children and their parents, especially at times of separation, whether starting school, entering daycare, or going to camp. It is widely used by kindergarten teachers on the first day of school. Stickers at the back will help children and their parents keep their Kissing Hand alive.
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  • The Kissing Hand

    Audrey Penn

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1998)
    In this contemporary classic Chester Raccoon seeks love and reassurance from his mother as he ventures out into the world to attend his very first day of school.
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  • Kissing The Hero

    Christina Benjamin

    Paperback (Independently published, June 10, 2020)
    Bad Boys & Band Geeks don’t go together, or do they?Self-proclaimed band geek, Layne Hall is used to being overlooked and that’s fine, as long as her music makes a mark. She’s waited a long time to showcase her talents at the elite songwriters’ competition and she has her eyes set on the prize. Winning the scholarship is her ticket out of small-town obscurity. Too bad a kissing virus is about to blow up her plans . . . When Layne’s best friend gets mono and can’t compete, she needs to find a new singer for her music, and fast! Luckily her coach has a solution—her son. But Wyatt Nash is no hero . . . With his too-cool-for-school attitude, popular jock friends, and heartbreaker reputation, Wyatt seems like the last guy to ever volunteer to help out, especially for a lame singing competition. But is this bad boy really as bad as he wants everyone to think or is there a reason for his smoldering attitude?Wyatt isn’t Layne’s ideal partner. More like sworn enemy. But what’s a girl to do? Winning this scholarship is the only way Layne can afford college. She won’t get another chance like this. But working with Wyatt means breaking her rules . . . and possibly falling for the most unlikely high school hero on the planet. A sweet stand-alone high school romance.Check out all the books in The Dangers of Dating a Diva series for the full reading experience.Kissing the Player – by Maggie Dallen (Book 1)Kissing the Hero – by Christina Benjamin (Book 2)Kissing the Debutant – by Michelle MacQueen & Ann Maree Craven (Book 3)Kissing the Shy Guy – Stephanie Street (Book 4)
  • Kissing the Hag

    Emma Restall Orr

    Paperback (Moon Books, March 16, 2009)
    Kissing the Hag is a wonderfully intelligent, earthy, cosmic diary of the feminine life... this life-soaked book remains close to the fluids of body and soul... It's an obvious gift-book for women going through a life passage, but it could also be important for men, who are closer to the mysteries presented here than they might wish to be. Thomas Moore, author of Care of the Soul.
  • The Kissing Hand

    Audrey Penn, Ruth E. Harper, Nancy M. Leak

    Hardcover (Child & Family Pr, Sept. 1, 1993)
    A mother raccoon teaches her son a way to overcome his fear about going to kindergarten for the first time
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  • The Kissing Hand

    Audrey Penn, Ruth E. Harper, Nancy M. Leak

    eBook (Tanglewood, July 16, 2012)
    The Kissing Hand, used by millions of parents and children starting school or facing separation, is now brought to life in an ebook. A perfect addition to the home, classroom or library audio collection!
  • The King's Hero

    Tom Garzan

    language (, March 27, 2017)
    Hey friend, it’s Jack. These journals are the story of how I escaped being a prince, found myself trapped, and finally saved the day. In this journal, I found my father and saved the day. When I left the human village, there was nothing that I could do to make Shoal come with me, and I knew that I had to take care of the kingdom. I had finally realized my purpose and how much my father mattered to me.Despite my aggravation at the guards, I knew that I couldn’t go out on my own to look for the king, so Pico and Max will be joining me. We’ll be sure to brave skeletons and creepers and bring my father back safely to run his kingdom.*This book is not produced or marketed by Mojang or Minecraft and is the sole property and imagination of the author.