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Books with title Mine Mine Mine! Said The Porcupine

  • Mine, Mine, Mine Said the Porcupine

    Alex English, Emma Levey

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Carefully leveled text and engaging illustrations tell the story of a porcupine who learns to share. A reading comprehension quiz at the end of the book encourages early readers to show what they've learned.
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  • Mine, Mine, Mine Said the Porcupine

    Alex English, Emma Levey

    eBook (Lerner Publications TM, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Carefully leveled text and engaging illustrations tell the story of a porcupine who learns to share. A reading comprehension quiz at the end of the book encourages early readers to show what they've learned.
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  • Mine, Mine, Mine Said the Porcupine

    Alex English, Emma Levey

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Carefully leveled text and engaging illustrations tell the story of a porcupine who learns to share. A reading comprehension quiz at the end of the book encourages early readers to show what they've learned.
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  • The Porcupine Mouse

    Bonnie Pryor, Maryjane Begin-Callanan, Maryjane Begin

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, April 1, 1988)
    Two mouse brothers find it difficult to live together until a cat threatens to do away with one of them.
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  • Mine Mine Mine Said the Porcupine

    Alex-English

    Paperback (Maverick Arts Publishing, Oct. 13, 2016)
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  • The Porcupine

    Jay J Farnham, Jim Farnham

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 5, 2012)
    In this story we follow the journey of a selfless and positive porcupine as he stumbles on a colorful cast of forest friends in need. In order to help them, he gladly gives away his quills until nightfall finds him naked, alone, and defenseless. Written entirely in verse, and with a surprise twist-ending, The Porcupine is a tale of generosity sure to delight and teach young readers.
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  • The Porcupine

    Craig Dorsing

    language (CONCRETE PUBLISHING, June 2, 2015)
    Gulp and Bugs, inseparable brothers, run awayfrom the family farm in Texas to join the circus. Becauseof their cruel boss they soon learn that work there is nofun either.With a new friend who had been enslaved by theirboss, they run away from the circus.Can the three boys find their way back to the farmafter an encounter with a porcupine?Will their trust in God guide them home?
  • The Porcupine Mouse

    Bonnie Pryor, Mary Jane Begin

    Hardcover (SeaStar, July 1, 2002)
    When Louie and Dan leave home, each wants to handle things his own way. Can these two little mice figure out how to get along-and survive the dangers of the forest? First published in 1988, a new generation of readers will fall in love with this delightfully lighthearted mouse adventure, featuring Mary Jane Begin’s irresistible illustrations.
  • The Mighty Porcupine

    Peter Marney

    eBook
    ”THE MIGHTY PORCUPINE”The fourth of a new series of exciting Action and Adventure books featuring The Red Sock Ninja Clan *****Age Range 7-10 Reading Level - Easy/Moderate*****Jamie discovers a new way of running and ends up in hospital. Luckily his injuries aren’t fatal and soon Keira is teaching the Clan how to follow people; a strange new skill that comes in very handy when a new policeman threatens Red’s favourite cousin.This new enemy must be defeated but what do you do when he’s too powerful to fight? Has somebody finally beaten the Red Sock Ninjas? *****Written specifically for the reluctant reader, these adventures are designed for easy and enjoyable reading without the boredom that some Hi-lo or Easy read books inflict on their young readers. Knowing some of the problems struggling young readers face, I created this series of adventure books based around Jamie, a nine year old boy who, in his own words, “reads like a five year old!”Although “boy friendly”, these books also feature strong young female characters and are suitable for everyone with a taste for adventure in a modern setting. The ideas aren’t dumbed down and you’ll find more than enough to discuss with your child as you both progress through the series.*****Download “The Mighty Porcupine” today and join the many others who have discovered the world of The Red Sock Ninja Clan! *****
  • The Porcupine Mouse

    Bonnie Pryor, Mary Jane Begin

    Paperback (SeaStar, July 1, 2002)
    When Louie and Dan leave home, each wants to handle things his own way. Can these two little mice figure out how to get along—and survive the dangers of the forest? First published in 1988, a new generation of readers will fall in love with this delightfully lighthearted mouse adventure, featuring Mary Jane Begin's irresistible illustrations.
  • The Mighty Porcupine

    Peter Marney

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 24, 2017)
    Book 4 of the series If you haven’t read any of this series then this isn’t a great place to start. May I suggest you first have a look at “Birth of a Ninja” (the first adventure) before considering this book. That will tell you everything you need to know about these stories and why they were written. If you’re still here then your kids are probably already hooked on these stories and eager to read the next one. Well, here it is. What’s this one about? Jamie discovers a new way of running and ends up in hospital. Luckily his injuries aren’t fatal and soon Keira is teaching the Clan how to follow people; a strange new skill that comes in very handy when a new policeman threatens Red’s favourite cousin. This new enemy must be defeated but what do you do when he’s too powerful to fight? Has somebody finally beaten the Red Sock Ninjas? Keep feeding the reading habit by giving your children this new story about the Red Sock Ninja Clan.
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  • The Porcupine

    Victoria Sherrow

    Library Binding (Dillon Pr, Aug. 1, 1991)
    Examines the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of the North American species of porcupine
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