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Books with title Making Things Change

  • Things Change

    Geniuz Gamer

    language (, Dec. 7, 2016)
    BOOK 1 OF THE CLOCK IS TICKING SERIESThings ChangeShort storyline This is the first installment of a five part pentalogy. Herobrine and his brother Steve are the best of friends, and they do practically everything together, except that Steve has to take orders from his older brother Herobrine. They live a modest life together, and working hand to hand they eke out a living by cultivating animals and hunting for food and water. The only thing they have to worry about are the spiders coming out at night, and they have taken precautions to make sure that they don’t get past the threshold of the house that they had built with their own hands. One morning, they awake to find things different, and this sends them out onto a journey for something that calls to Herobrine. They have no choice but to follow his instincts, which will lead them into adventures fraught with danger and various characters.Follow this Exciting New Adventure!!!!! GRAB your copy NOW!!!!!
  • Things Change

    Troy Aikman

    Hardcover (Taylor Trade Publishing, March 1, 1995)
    In his first book for children, Troy Aikman explains how to use change to your advantage and view temporary setbacks as an opportunity to grow in new and better ways.
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  • Things Change

    Patrick Jones

    Paperback (Walker Childrens, April 4, 2006)
    Sixteen-year-old Johanna, one of the best students in her class, develops a passionate attachment for troubled seventeen-year-old Paul and finds her plans for the future changing in unexpected ways. Reprint.
  • Things Change

    Patrick Jones

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, April 1, 2004)
    Sometimes things change, and sometimes they don't...Johanna always feels like she has to be perfect-the perfect student and the perfect obedient daughter, which leads her to being the perfect outcast among her high school peers. They say opposites attract, and that could be the only explanation for her attraction to Paul. Always the life of the party, Paul won his seat on the student council by running on an apathy platform. Wherever Paul goes, laughter follows, and Johanna longs to be a part of his inner circle. And whenever Johanna wants something, she plans and works hard to achieve her goal. Getting Paul into her life turns out to be the easy part. Keeping Paul happy while juggling all her other responsibilities is tough even for an overachiever like Johanna. Soon Paul's happiness becomes more important to Johanna than her own. More important than her relationship with her parents and friends. More important than her grades, her safety, and her future.
  • Making Things Change

    Gary Gibson

    Library Binding (Stargazer Books, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Presents experiments with easy-to-follow instructions demonstrating the properties of physical and chemical changes in matter, from changes in physical phases to chemical reactions, osmosis, and temperature change.
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  • Some Things Change

    Mary Murphy

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 1, 2001)
    A little penguin finds that everything, from weather to water to feelings, can often change, but some things, like a mother's love, never change at all. By the author of Please Be Quiet!
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  • Making Things Change

    Gary Gibson

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, May 29, 1997)
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  • Making Things Change

    Gary Gibson

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Sept. 11, 1995)
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  • Things Change

    Geniuz Gamer

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 8, 2016)
    BOOK 1 OF THE CLOCK IS TICKING SERIES Things Change Short storyline This is the first installment of a five part pentalogy. Herobrine and his brother Steve are the best of friends, and they do practically everything together, except that Steve has to take orders from his older brother Herobrine. They live a modest life together, and working hand to hand they eke out a living by cultivating animals and hunting for food and water. The only thing they have to worry about are the spiders coming out at night, and they have taken precautions to make sure that they don’t get past the threshold of the house that they had built with their own hands. One morning, they awake to find things different, and this sends them out onto a journey for something that calls to Herobrine. They have no choice but to follow his instincts, which will lead them into adventures fraught with danger and various characters. Follow this Exciting New Adventure!!!!! GRAB your copy NOW!!!!!
  • Making Things

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, May 1, 1997)
    Joins Dib, Dab, and Dob the ducks for seven rainy-day fun projects that include pom-pom pets, fish kites, pasta jewelry, and spoon puppets
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  • When Things Change

    Sandbox Learning

    language (, March 12, 2012)
    The Sandbox Learning characters are learning to handle small and big changes at home and school. The story helps children understand how to recognize the change, express their feelings, and move forward with the day.
  • Things Change

    Patrick Jones

    Hardcover (Walker Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2004)
    Sometimes things change, and sometimes they don't...Johanna always feels like she has to be perfect-the perfect student and the perfect obedient daughter, which leads her to being the perfect outcast among her high school peers. They say opposites attract, and that could be the only explanation for her attraction to Paul. Always the life of the party, Paul won his seat on the student council by running on an apathy platform. Wherever Paul goes, laughter follows, and Johanna longs to be a part of his inner circle. And whenever Johanna wants something, she plans and works hard to achieve her goal. Getting Paul into her life turns out to be the easy part. Keeping Paul happy while juggling all her other responsibilities is tough even for an overachiever like Johanna. Soon Paul's happiness becomes more important to Johanna than her own. More important than her relationship with her parents and friends. More important than her grades, her safety, and her future.