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Books with title Naughts

  • Naughty

    Gemma Denham

    language (Elizabeth Publications, Sept. 10, 2017)
    ‘George was a very naughty little boy.Well, he wasn’t always naughty. In fact, he was usually quite a good little boy. But today was a naughty day.’ Join George and his mummy on a particularly disastrous shopping trip. Humorous for both child and parent, this story highlights the consequences of actions and benefits of good behaviour in a funny and amusing way. This book explores a lot of feelings which can help children to understand their emotions and how best to use them. A very relatable story for all, told in the most amusing way, and a reinforcing read on the benefits of good behaviour through positive discipline.
  • Naughty

    Jay Ross

    language (, Dec. 24, 2016)
    A ten year-old boy travels to the North Pole to get his name off the naughty list.
  • Naughty!

    Caroline Castle, Sam Childs

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, )
    None
    G
  • Naughty

    Jay Ross

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 24, 2016)
    A ten year-old boy travels to the North Pole to get himself off the naughty list.
  • Naughty!

    Caroline Castle, Sam Childs

    Paperback (Red Fox, )
    None
  • NAUGHTY

    Dayo Abdul

    eBook
    The pupils of County Hill Elementary School went on a field trip to a nearby NASA facility, and had dreams of having a great time with lots of things to see and learn, instead it turned out to be a shocking adventure.Being on the news headlines for a week was not part of the plan — but the story was hot.The experience turned out to be a memory that will always linger, a tale to be shared with children and grandchildren . . . someday
  • Naughty

    Gemma Denham

    (Elizabeth Publications, Sept. 10, 2017)
    ‘George was a very naughty little boy. Well, he wasn’t always naughty. In fact, he was usually quite a good little boy. But today was a naughty day.’ Join George and his mummy on a particularly disastrous shopping trip. Humorous for both child and parent, this story highlights the consequences of actions and benefits of good behaviour in a funny and amusing way. This book explores a lot of feelings which can help children to understand their emotions and how best to use them. A very relatable story for all, told in the most amusing way, and a reinforcing read on the benefits of good behaviour through positive discipline.