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Books with title Little Snowflake's Big Adventure

  • Little Dolphin's Big Adventure

    Renne

    Hardcover (Floris Books, Jan. 15, 2001)
    One day, little dolphin leaves Sandy Bay, and follows a ship into the deep ocean. The book includes fact boxes about dolphins and their behavior, which will appeal to any child curious about these gentle, intelligent creatures. (Ages 4-7)
  • Little Wallaby's Big Adventure

    Michele Coxon

    Paperback (Koala Book Company, Mascot NSW, March 15, 2000)
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  • Ben's Little Big Adventure

    Rachel Shirley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 29, 2011)
    Ben’s Little Big Adventure describes a small boy’s quest for a midnight snack. Only trouble is, everything in his room seems to have scaled up to the proportions of the earth’s great wonders, including the furniture and even his cat. If only Ben’s toy helicopters, cranes and hot air balloon had real engines, for they would make his quest a little easier. With so much to climb and navigate, will Ben ever find his way to his prized biscuits and jam? Ben's adventure begins as follows: Everyone knew about Ben’s fad. In fact, Christmases and birthdays were filled with the same gifts: toy models that in real life could travel further and faster than Ben ever could. Ben thought they were magic for their engines could do the impossible: cars that could break the sound barrier, boats that could traverse the oceans and other great wonders like planes, steamboats, lorries rockets and trains. Not forgetting motorbikes, airships, gliders, fire engines, liners, cranes, tanks, trucks and shuttles. Oh, yes, and helicopters as well. How Ben loved these magic machines with their wondrous engines. He imagined flying in them, diving in them, scooting in them and floating in them. But if only they were real… Ben played with his toy models all afternoon. He’d aquaplaned over the Everglades, go-karted across the Sahara and quad-biked over the Prairies. He’d even drifted over the icecaps. But no adventure would be fun on an empty stomach and Ben’s needed a snack. There was only one problem: his bed seemed to have grown. And his lamp. His shelves too. In fact everything, Ted and all. A fun picture book for children ages between 3 and 7 which include lots of full colour illustrations completed in oils. Book’s statistics: 8x0in, 900 words approx and 32 pages full of colour illustrations. Also available on Kindle.
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  • Little Bear's Big Adventure

    Julia Hubery

    Paperback (Top That! Publishing, May 1, 2014)
    Little Bears Big Adventure
  • Little bear's big adventure

    Kathleen Allan-Meyer

    Hardcover (Standard Publishing Co, March 15, 1990)
    Book by Allan-Meyer, Kathleen
  • Little Teddy's Big Adventures

    Teresa Wilkerson

    Paperback (Little Creek Books, Dec. 8, 2014)
    Great illustrations and cute story of the dog Little Teddy, and his adventures each day.
  • Stuart Little's Big Adventure

    Julia Richardson, Peter Iovino

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, June 15, 2002)
    Stuart Little is havingbig adventures! Weather he is rescuing a new friend, trying out for the soccer team, or flying an airplane, Stuart proves that a Little mouse can go a long way.
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  • Little Dog's BIG Adventure

    Melinda Maycock

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, Aug. 8, 2003)
    Little Dog wants to leave the country. He takes a trip to the BIG city, where he meets new friends. Things do not always seem to go his way during his adventure. Little Dog decides he wants to go home. How will he find his way? Little DogÂ’s BIG Adventure utilizes repetition to teach children to read along. This story demonstrates family values. Colorful illustrations encourage children to use their imagination.
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  • Snowflake Tim's Big Holiday Adventure

    Christina Calvit, Eileen Ebbeler

    Paperback (BookSurge Publishing, Nov. 20, 2008)
    Taking care of your baby sister is a drag, especially at holiday time. That's why Tim Snow ("Snowflake" to the bullies in the schoolyard) is in a bad mood. But when his sister gets lost in a confusing not-world, where ninjas are ninnies and princesses are powerhouses, Tim's only holiday wish is to have her back, fast—before Dad gets home. This unique book offers readers an interactive experience (every reader's story is different!) and lots of fun for the holiday season.
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  • The Little Troll's Big Adventure

    Virginia Ripley, Josh Dintzer

    Paperback (Strike Publishing, July 16, 1999)
    Chilly the Troll knew he had to look for something. If he only knew what! This picture book follows Chilly's beautiful and sometimes dangerous journey of self-discovery. Brilliantly realized and filled with illustrations of a style that is completely new, there's never been a childrens' book like it. Tanya Fenmore, 4, says "Chilly! I *love* Chilly!", and sleeps curled up with the book!
  • The Snowflake Adventure

    Lilyana Luknowsky

    (, Feb. 23, 2020)
    This is a story of adventure by three snowflake friends as they jump from the clouds and end up in a school yard. It was written and illustrated by nine year old Lilyana Mary Luknowsky.
  • Little Bear's Big Adventure

    Julia Hubery

    Board book (Little Hippo, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Children's Padded Board Book With Augmented Reality