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Books with title Little Vampire

  • The Littlest Vampire

    Lauren Forte, Bill Robinson

    Hardcover (Golden/Disney, July 3, 2018)
    A ghoulishly funny Little Golden Book based on the new Disney Junior show Vampirina!Vampirina is a new kid in town who has moved from Transylvania to Pennsylvania. Her family just happens to be a family of vampires! Children ages 2 to 5 will love this Little Golden Book that retells an episode of the new Disney Junior series, Vampirina, in which Vee babysits for a baby vampire and realizes it's not as easy as it sounds! Vampirina is a show that is a celebration of differences, and all it means to be the kid . . . or vampire . . . who dances to the beat of his/her own drum.
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  • Little Vampire

    Joann Sfar

    Paperback (First Second, April 29, 2008)
    Living in a house filled with grown-up ghouls and monsters, Little Vampire is so lonely that he’s even willing to go to school if that’s what it takes to find friends. Unfortunately, school seems to be filled with children who are still alive. . . .Little Vampire finds friendship with a boy named Michael, and they embark on adventures in the three stories in this collection. Included in this book are Little Vampire Goes to School (a New York Times Bestseller), Little Vampire Does Kung Fu, and Little Vampire and the Society of Canine Defenders (now published in the United States for the first time). Insightful and inventive, Joann Sfar brings Little Vampire and Michael’s fantastical world to young readers in stories that both feed the imagination and resonate with emotional truth.
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  • Little Vampire Women

    Louisa May Alcott, Lynn Messina, Caitlin Davies, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, May 4, 2010)
    "Christmas wont be Christmas without any corpses." The dear, sweet March sisters are back, and Marmee has told them to be good little women. Good little vampire women, that is. That's right: Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy have grown up since you last read their tale, and now they have (much) longer lives and (much) more ravenous appetites. Marmee has taught them well, and so they live by an unprecedented moral code of abstinence . . . from human blood. Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy must learn to get along with one another, help make society a better place, and avoid the vampire hunters who pose a constant threat to their existence. Plus, Laurie is dying to become a part of the March family, at any cost. Some things never change. This horrifying—and hilarious—retelling of a timeless American classic will leave readers craving the bloodthirsty drama on each and every page.
  • I'm a Little Vampire

    Sonali Fry, Sanja Rescek

    Board book (Little Simon, Aug. 5, 2014)
    This clever Halloween twist on “I’m a Little Teapot” adds fang-tastic fun to a favorite nursery rhyme!I’m a little vampireshort and stout.Please give me treats so I won’t pout. This mischievous vampire has a monstrous sweet tooth—and it’s not for tea! Little ones will love this fresh fall spin on a classic nursery rhyme!
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  • The Little Vampire

    Angela Sommer-Bodenburg

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Oct. 24, 2017)
    Nine-year-old Tony loves ghosts and horror stories, but when he's left home alone one night, he gets quite the fright as Rudolph the little vampire flies in!Soon the two are firm friends (when Rudolph isn't trying to bite Tony). Tony even visits the little vampire's Family Vault in the graveyard where he narrowly escapes the clutches of Rudolph's fearsome Great-Aunt Dorothy. But what will happen when Tony's parents try to invite his new friend for dinner...?
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  • The Little Vampire

    Angela Sommer-Bodenburg

    eBook (Andersen Digital, Sept. 7, 2017)
    Nine-year-old Tony loves ghosts and horror stories, but when he's left home alone one night, he gets quite the fright as Rudolph the little vampire flies in!Soon the two are firm friends (when Rudolph isn't trying to bite Tony). Tony even visits the little vampire's Family Vault in the graveyard where he narrowly escapes the clutches of Rudolph's fearsome Great-Aunt Dorothy. But what will happen when Tony's parents try to invite his new friend for dinner...?
  • Little Vampire Women

    Lynn Messina, Louisa May Alcott

    Paperback (HarperTeen, May 4, 2010)
    "Christmas wont be Christmas without any corpses." The dear, sweet March sisters are back, and Marmee has told them to be good little women. Good little vampire women, that is. That's right: Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy have grown up since you last read their tale, and now they have (much) longer lives and (much) more ravenous appetites. Marmee has taught them well, and so they live by an unprecedented moral code of abstinence . . . from human blood. Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy must learn to get along with one another, help make society a better place, and avoid the vampire hunters who pose a constant threat to their existence. Plus, Laurie is dying to become a part of the March family, at any cost. Some things never change. This horrifying—and hilarious—retelling of a timeless American classic will leave readers craving the bloodthirsty drama on each and every page.
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  • The Littlest Vampire

    Lauren Forte, Bill Robinson

    eBook (Golden/Disney, July 3, 2018)
    A ghoulishly funny Little Golden Book based on the new Disney Junior show Vampirina!Vampirina is a new kid in town who has moved from Transylvania to Pennsylvania. Her family just happens to be a family of vampires! Children ages 2 to 5 will love this Little Golden Book that retells an episode of the new Disney Junior series, Vampirina, in which Vee babysits for a baby vampire and realizes it's not as easy as it sounds! Vampirina is a show that is a celebration of differences, and all it means to be the kid . . . or vampire . . . who dances to the beat of his/her own drum.
  • Little Vampire Women

    Lynn Messina, Louisa May Alcott

    eBook (HarperTeen, April 16, 2010)
    "Christmas wont be Christmas without any corpses." The dear, sweet March sisters are back, and Marmee has told them to be good little women. Good little vampire women, that is. That's right: Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy have grown up since you last read their tale, and now they have (much) longer lives and (much) more ravenous appetites. Marmee has taught them well, and so they live by an unprecedented moral code of abstinence . . . from human blood. Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy must learn to get along with one another, help make society a better place, and avoid the vampire hunters who pose a constant threat to their existence. Plus, Laurie is dying to become a part of the March family, at any cost. Some things never change. This horrifying—and hilarious—retelling of a timeless American classic will leave readers craving the bloodthirsty drama on each and every page.
    Z
  • Little Vampire

    Joann Sfar

    Paperback (First Second, April 29, 2008)
    Living in a house filled with grown-up ghouls and monsters, Little Vampire is so lonely that he’s even willing to go to school if that’s what it takes to find friends. Unfortunately, school seems to be filled with children who are still alive. . . .Little Vampire finds friendship with a boy named Michael, and they embark on adventures in the three stories in this collection. Included in this book are Little Vampire Goes to School (a New York Times Bestseller), Little Vampire Does Kung Fu, and Little Vampire and the Society of Canine Defenders (now published in the United States for the first time). Insightful and inventive, Joann Sfar brings Little Vampire and Michael’s fantastical world to young readers in stories that both feed the imagination and resonate with emotional truth.
  • The Little Vampire

    Angela Sommer-Bodenburg

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Tony, a 9-year-old horror story addict is delighted when a little vampire called Rudolph lands on his windowsill one evening, and together, the two have a series of hilarious adventures involving visits to Rudolph’s home—The Vampire Family Vault—where Tony narrowly escapes the clutches of Great-Aunt Dorothy.
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  • The Little Vampire

    Angela Sommer-Bodenburg, Nicholas Waller, Karey Kirkpatrick, Larry Wilson

    Paperback (Aladdin, )
    Tony Thompson has just moved from sunny California to a spooky old castle in Scotland, and he's miserable. The weather is damp, he has no one to play with, and he keeps having nightmares about vampires. Then, amazingly, his dreams become reality when he meets Rudolph. Sure, Rudolph is a little pale, but that's because even though he looks nine, he's really hundreds of years old -- and a vampire! Soon Rudolph has Tony flying through the starry skies, creeping through graveyards, and bouncing on top of a blimp. But the fun doesn't last long. A vampire hunter named Rookery is on Rudolph's trail -- out to get Rudolph's whole family. Even worse, Rookery wants to capture the Stone of Attamon, a magic jewel that has the power to turn vampires back into humans. The chase is on, and the boys are sinking their teeth into the adventure of a lifetime!
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