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Books with title Marge and the Great Train Rescue

  • Marge and the Great Train Rescue

    Isla Fisher, Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

    Audible Audiobook (Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd, Aug. 10, 2017)
    The third fun family story in the Marge in Charge series, written by actor and comedian Isla Fisher. Whistles at the ready. Marge is off! Have you met Marge? She has rainbow hair, tells wild stories and she's the best babysitter in the whole world. Things do sometimes go off the rails when Marge is around but Jakey and Jemima don't mind that. After all, no-one else could rescue a train, help Jakey's wobbly tooth or cause chaos at the zoo!
  • Marge and the Great Train Rescue

    FISHER ISLA

    Paperback (Piccadilly Press, March 15, 1900)
    Rare Book
  • Belle and the Great Rescue:

    Don Pope

    language (Whispering Squirrels Publishing llc, Nov. 29, 2016)
    What are people saying about the book?“This is a wonderful easy to read book, girls love Belle” – Mary H. - Boston“Thank you so much for creating this book” Bob A. – Seattle“My kids Love this Book, Thank you” Summer T. – DallasIn this book you will discover:Easy to read picture bookEngaging as a what’s that mysteryTeam Building story linePuppy Dog adventure for your childLots of positive reinforcementsGirls and boys will love this seriesBelle and the Great Rescue is a fun story of a small puppy dog discovering what is around her. Meets up with a tiny fairy and become great friends. The series called The Adventures of Belle and Addie teaches kids about friendship, trust, working together, and problem solving. Look for more Great Adventures coming your way. For information on books from this Author go to http://www.WhiperingSquirrels.com
  • Marge and the Great Train Rescue: 3

    Isla Fisher

    Audio CD (Bolinda audio, )
    Whistles at the ready. Marge is off! Have you met Marge? She has rainbow hair, tells wild stories and she's the best babysitter in the whole world. Things do SOMETIMES go off the rails when Marge is around but Jakey and Jemima don't mind that. After all, no-one else could rescue a train, help Jakey's wobbly tooth or cause chaos at the zoo!
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  • Bruno and the Great Rescue

    Marina Molina

    language (, Dec. 8, 2017)
    Bruno and The Big Rescue is a perfect "coming of age" story of a young bear, faced with real life challeges that question the heart of innocence. Power is one thing, but bravery is absolute. This short story is a must read, not just for the young but for all ages. -Jorge Pacpaco-
  • Tria and the Great Star Rescue

    Rebecca Rector

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 2002)
    Tria never, ever goes Outside—that’s where germs are . . . and living, bacteria-breathing humans! She’d much rather stay inside her pod with her best friend, a hologram named Star. But now she doesn’t have a choice. Her mom has disappeared and Tria is in terrible danger and must flee their home to the security of a Back to Basics school. Before Tria tearfully turns her friend off, her mom manages to send Star a message—vital information Tria can retrieve when she’s safe. Except holoprojectors are strictly forbidden at her new school. No technology or modern influences are allowed! Tria has no way to contact Star or find out what her mom needed to tell her. Not to mention she has to put up with Dayla, a mean-spirited girl determined to make Tria’s life even more miserable. Desperate to get hold of a holoprojector, Tria bravely takes on new challenges. But can a girl like Tria succeed in a world where danger lurks around every corner?
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  • Tria and the Great Star Rescue

    Rebecca Rector

    Paperback (Yearling, June 10, 2003)
    Tria never, ever goes Outside—that’s where germs are . . . and living, bacteria-breathing humans! She’d much rather stay inside her pod with her best friend, a hologram named Star. But now she doesn’t have a choice. Her mom has disappeared and Tria is in terrible danger and must flee their home to the security of a Back to Basics school. Before Tria tearfully turns her friend off, her mom manages to send Star a message—vital information Tria can retrieve when she’s safe. Except holoprojectors are strictly forbidden at her new school. No technology or modern influences are allowed! Tria has no way to contact Star or find out what her mom needed to tell her. Not to mention she has to put up with Dayla, a mean-spirited girl determined to make Tria’s life even more miserable. Desperate to get hold of a holoprojector, Tria bravely takes on new challenges. But can a girl like Tria succeed in a world where danger lurks around every corner?From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Tria and the Great Star Rescue

    Rebecca Kraft Rector

    School & Library Binding (San Val, June 15, 2003)
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