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Books with title Liar, Lair, Pants on Fire

  • Liar, Lair, Pants on Fire

    Gordon Korman

    Paperback (Scholastic Canada, Limited, Jan. 1, 2008)
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  • Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire!

    Cohen Miriam, Ronald Himler

    Paperback (Star Bright Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    When Alex, the new boy in first grade, tries to make others notice him with his boasts about rocket toys and ponies, his plan backfires. The first graders donÂ’t like liars and refuse to have anything more to do with him. However, on the day of the class Christmas party, he helps Jim look for his missing Christmas decoration, and is then given a second chance. Alex realizes that it is not difficult to make friends after all! This newly-illustrated reissue of Miriam CohenÂ’s book deals sensitively with the challenges that children face when they begin social interaction at school. Ronald HimlerÂ’s new watercolor illustrations give the first graders distinctive personalities and provide a riveting picture of the everyday tragicomedy of a first grade classroom.
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  • Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire

    Gordon Korman, JoAnn Adinolfi

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Not wanting to lie but fearing she will have nothing to say if she fails to add color to her stories, Zoe Bent finally discovers a unique talent that helps her break her bad habit. Reprint.
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  • Pants on Fire

    Meg Cabot, Krista Sutton, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, April 30, 2007)
    It’s just that telling the truth is so . . . tricky. She knows she shouldn’t be making out with a drama club hottie behind her football-player boyfriend’s back. She should probably admit that she can’t stand eating quahogs (clams), especially since she’s running for Quahog Princess in her hometown’s annual Quahog Festival. And it would be a relief to finally tell someone what really happened the night "Tommy Sullivan" was spray-painted on the new wall outside the gymnasium–in neon orange, which still hasn’t been sandblasted off. After all, everyone knows that’s what drove Tommy out of town four years ago. But now Tommy Sullivan has come back. Katie is sure he’s out for revenge, and she’ll do anything to hang on to her perfect (if slightly dishonest) existence. Even if it means telling more lies than ever. Even if, now that Tommy’s around, she’s actually–no lie–having the time of her life.
  • Pants on Fire

    Meg Cabot

    eBook (HarperTeen, Oct. 6, 2009)
    Katie Ellison is not a liar.It's just that telling the truth is so . . . tricky. She knows she shouldn't be making out with a drama club hottie behind her football-player boyfriend's back. She should probably admit that she can't stand eating quahogs (clams), especially since she's running for Quahog Princess in her hometown's annual Quahog Festival. And it would be a relief to finally tell someone what really happened the night Tommy Sullivan is a freak was spray-painted on the new wall outside the junior high school gymnasium—in neon orange, which still hasn't been sandblasted off. After all, everyone knows that's what drove Tommy out of town four years ago.But now Tommy Sullivan has come back. Katie is sure he's out for revenge, and she'll do anything to hang on to her perfect (if slightly dishonest) existence. Even if it means telling more lies than ever. Even if, now that Tommy's around, she's actually—no lie—having the time of her life.
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  • Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire

    Diane Degroat

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC INC. @, Aug. 16, 2004)
    Paperback 2003 10.00x8.00x0.15 COVER PICTURE IS DIFFERENT. Cute watercolors pictures. CHILDREN FUNNY BOOK
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  • Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire

    Diane deGroat

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, Aug. 10, 2006)
    This story, featuring Gilbert the beloved opossum, is a wise and funny tale of truth and lies and butterflies! that's a perfect tie-in for President's Day, Independence Day, and school units on biography.
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  • Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire

    Diane deGroat

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
    When Mrs. Byrd tells Gilbert's class that they're going to be doing plays about famous people, Gilbert's heart sinks. Plays make him nervous what if he forgets his lines? So when he lands the role of George Washington in a play about the cherry tree, he's determined to do it without any mistakes. But when his most important prop goes missing right before the show, Gilbert loses his cool and looks to blame anyone but himself. The seventh story about this most beloved opossum is a wise and funny tale of truth and liesand butterflies!that's a perfect tie-in for President's Day, Independence Day, and school units on biography.
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  • Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire!

    Cohen Miriam, Himler Ronald

    Hardcover (Star Bright Books, May 1, 2008)
    When Alex, the new boy in first grade, tries to make others notice him with his silly boasts about rocket toys and ponies, his plan backfires. The first graders do not like liars and refuse to have anything more to do with him. However, on the day of the class Christmas party, he helps Jim look for his missing Christmas decoration, and is then given a second chance to redeem himself. Alex realizes that it is not so difficult to make friends after all!This reissue of the book deals sensitively with the challenges that children face when they begin social interaction at school. The new watercolor illustrations give the first graders distinctive personalities and provide a riveting picture of the everyday tragicomedy of a first grade classroom.
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  • Pants on Fire

    Meg Cabot

    Paperback (HarperTeen, June 24, 2008)
    But she can't exactly tell the truth, either—not when she's juggling two boyfriends, secretly hating the high school football team everyone else worships, and trying to have the best summer ever. At least Katie has it all under control (sort of). Her biggest secret, what really happened the night Tommy Sullivan is a freak was spray-painted on the junior high gymnasium wall, is safe. That is, until Tommy comes back to town. Katie is sure he's going to ruin all her plans, and she'll do anything to hang on to her perfect existence. Even if it means telling more lies. Even if, now that Tommy's around, she's actually—truthfully—having the time of her life.
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  • Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire

    Gordon Korman, Joann Adinolfi

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Not wanting to lie but fearing she will have nothing to say if she fails to add color to her stories, Zoe Bent finally discovers a unique talent that helps her break her bad habit.
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  • Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire

    Diane de Groat

    Hardcover (Topeka Bindery, Jan. 16, 2003)
    When Mrs. Byrd tells Gilbert's class that they're going to be doing plays about famous people, Gilbert's heart sinks. Plays make him nervous - what if he forgets his lines? So when he lands the role of George Washington in a play about the cherry tree, he's determined to do it without any mistakes. But when his most important prop goes missing right before the show, Gilbert loses his cool and looks to blame anyone but himself. The seventh story about this most beloved opossum is a wise and funny tale of truth and lies- and butterflies! - that's a perfect tie-in for President's Day, Independence Day, and school units on biography.
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