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Books with title Little White Fish

  • Little White Fish is so Happy

    Guido van Genechten

    Board book (Catch a Star, May 28, 2019)
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  • Little White Duck

    Bernard Zaritzky, Joan Paley

    Board book (LB Kids, Jan. 26, 2005)
    This beloved children's folk song is now in board book form, perfect for little hands to explore the colorful swamp. Bright, bold, dynamic illustrations bring the song to life, and children will have fun singing along. Readers can also quack, buzz, glug, and hiss along with the main characters, while learning the names of animals and colors along the way.
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  • Little White Fish Has a Party

    Guido Van Genechten

    Hardcover (Clavis, March 17, 2015)
    A new entry in the Little White Fish series, with a focus on the child's language development! Little White Fish is getting bigger! Today he is turning two. All sorts of sea creatures are coming to his party: round and skinny ones, long and short ones, and straight and curved ones too. A playful book about opposites for children ages 24 months and up.
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  • Little White Lies

    Brianna Baker, F. Bowman Hastie

    eBook (Soho Teen, Feb. 9, 2016)
    Seventeen-year-old honors student Coretta White’s Tumblr, Little White Lies—her witty thoughts on pretty much . . . everything—has gone viral. She’s got hundreds of thousands of followers; she’s even been offered a TV deal. But Coretta has a secret. She hasn’t been writing all her own posts. Stressed from the demands of the sudden attention, she hired an expert ghostwriter, forty-one-year-old Karl Ristoff, to keep the Tumblr going. Now consumed with guilt, she confesses. Almost instantly, she suffers a public humiliation. The TV deal disappears. Her boyfriend breaks up with her. Then Karl is thrust into the limelight, only to suffer a dramatic fall himself. Together, they vow to find out who is responsible for ruining both of their lives, and why. But in order to exact justice and a wicked revenge, they must first come clean with each other.
  • Little Fish

    Kari Ware

    language (NexGeneration Digital Publishing, June 20, 2013)
    This story centers around a young lady named Win. She is working in a local coffee shop when a handsome stranger becomes infatuated with her. During the course of a whirlwind romance, Win discovers that her new boyfriend is rich. Win loves the dining at the finest restaurants, romantic getaways and mind-blowing sex. However, she keeps feeling like her seemingly perfect new man is keeping secrets. Will whatever secrets her lover is hiding ruin her new world or make her a better person?There are also a very interesting set of supporting characters that add to this book. Win's stepbrother, Calder is a stripper at a local club called Showponies. This story takes a twist when Win introduces her brother to her friend Anna. Will Win have her happy ending with the new rich man in her life? How does secrets impact both couples? **Don't forget to read the epilogue for a twist to the whole story!!
  • Little White Fish is Happy

    Guido van Genechten

    Hardcover (Backpack Books, March 15, 2008)
    Little white fish is happy because Mom is coming to get him. He says bye to his friends, frog ON the rock, snail IN the shell, crab BEHIND the stone, and more. A playful book for toddlers, learning prepositions along with family and friendship.
  • A Little White Lie

    Alex Tveit, Milena Radeva

    language (, March 22, 2015)
    "Veggies, veggies, veggies. I hate veggies! I didn't want to eat them, so I started to think of ways out of it. Then I remembered that once when I was sick, my mom let me finish dinner without eating my peas. Maybe it would work again, even though I wasn't really sick?!"Kyle is four and a half years old. He just discovered that he has a new power, which is lying. While his new power is fantastic for getting him out of trouble, it does sometimes come with consequences.
  • Little White Lies

    Katie Dale

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, Dec. 9, 2014)
    Fans of Pretty Little Liars will be ensnared in this tale of deceit. Christian is hiding terrible secrets from his girlfriend, Lou. But Lou has told lies as well. What if their accidental meeting wasn’t an accident? The first time Lou meets mysterious Christian, she knows he is The One. But Christian is hiding a terrible secret. Why does he clam up every time Lou asks about his past? Why doesn’t he have any family photos, and why does he dye his blond hair black? When Christian’s house goes up in flames, his tires are slashed, and he flees for his life, Lou insists on going with him. But as Christian’s secret is unveiled in front of the whole world, it seems everything he’s ever told Lou is a lie. Can what the media are saying about him really be true? Should Lou trust him? Or is she in grave danger? "Gripping whodunit."—Kirkus Reviews"Spellbinding. . . . The amazingly well-thought-out plot and strong characters make this selection a great addition to any library, from junior high through young adult."—VOYA "This edge-of-your-seat psychological thriller is painstakingly plotted and well paced, with twists around every corner that keep the reader guessing until the end."--Booklist"This powerful suspense story succeeds . . . this well-crafted mystery-romance is sure to please the sophisticated young adult crowd."--The Bulletin Check out the book trailer! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_nn8Qzoqws&feature=youtu.be
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  • Little White Lies

    Brianna Baker, F. Bowman Hastie

    Hardcover (Soho Teen, Feb. 9, 2016)
    Seventeen-year-old honors student Coretta White’s Tumblr, Little White Lies—her witty thoughts on pretty much . . . everything—has gone viral. She’s got hundreds of thousands of followers; she’s even been offered a TV deal. But Coretta has a secret. She hasn’t been writing all her own posts. Stressed from the demands of the sudden attention, she hired an expert ghostwriter, forty-one-year-old Karl Ristoff, to keep the Tumblr going. Now consumed with guilt, she confesses. Almost instantly, she suffers a public humiliation. The TV deal disappears. Her boyfriend breaks up with her. Then Karl is thrust into the limelight, only to suffer a dramatic fall himself. Together, they vow to find out who is responsible for ruining both of their lives, and why. But in order to exact justice and a wicked revenge, they must first come clean with each other.
  • Little Snow-White

    Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Arthur Rackham, Charles Robinson, Anne Anderson, John Batten, Margaret Hunt

    language (, Nov. 27, 2012)
    "Little Snow-White" is a Bavarian fairy tale, collected in 1812 by the Brothers Grimm, Jacob (1785–1863) and Wilhelm (1786–1859). It was translated in English by Margaret Hunt (1831–1912). The ebook contains the most beautiful illustrations by John Batten (1860-1932), Arthur Rackham (1867-1939), Charles Robinson (1870-1937), Anne Anderson (1874-1930).
  • Little White Lies

    Beverly Lewis

    Paperback (Bethany House Publishers, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Book 10 of HOLLY'S HEART. Holly and Andie are going to California, but when Andie flips for an older boy, Holly wonders if she should tell Andie’s mom. And why is Holly’s dad acting so weird? Stretching the truth proves more than Holly can handle. Can God help her to set things right?
  • Little White Lies

    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Katherine Littrell

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, Nov. 6, 2018)
    When Sawyer Taft agrees to move in with her grandmother, she expects some things to be different, but what she doesn't expect is to get sucked into a group of over-privileged, yet somehow lovable debs who have-wait for it-kidnapped one of their own in hopes of blackmailing her into keeping their secrets under wraps-secrets that are far bigger and more scandalous than anyone could have imagined. As Sawyer works to uncover the identity of her father, she must also navigate the twisted relationships between her new friends and their powerful parents and help them discover the villain among them. Set in the gentrified south among debutante balls, grand estates, and rolling green hills, Little White Lies combines the charm of a fully-realized setting, a classic fish-out-of-water story, and the sort of layered mystery only Jennifer Lynn Barnes can pull off.