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Books with title Naughty Mabel

  • Naughty Mabel

    Nathan Lane, Devlin Elliott, Dan Krall

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Oct. 6, 2015)
    A pampered pup takes center stage at her parents’ party in this charmingly hilarious picture book from film and Broadway star Nathan Lane (of The Lion King and The Producers fame) and Devlin Elliott!Meet Mabel, the fanciest French bulldog the Hamptons have ever seen. Mabel is many things: sassy, classy (and sometimes a bit gassy!), but especially...naughty! Mabel’s always getting herself into trouble—and with style like hers, can you really blame her? When Naughty Mabel’s parents throw a party and try to leave her out of the fun, of course she must take matters into her own perfectly pedicured paws. As the hilarity ensues, Mabel and her parents learn that through thick and thin, naughty or nice, they’ll always be a family, just as they are.
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  • Naughty Mabel

    Nathan Lane, Devlin Elliott, Dan Krall

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Oct. 6, 2015)
    A pampered pup takes center stage at her parents’ party in this charmingly hilarious picture book from film and Broadway star Nathan Lane (of The Lion King and The Producers fame) and Devlin Elliott!Meet Mabel, the fanciest French bulldog the Hamptons have ever seen. Mabel is many things: sassy, classy (and sometimes a bit gassy!), but especially...naughty! Mabel’s always getting herself into trouble—and with style like hers, can you really blame her? When Naughty Mabel’s parents throw a party and try to leave her out of the fun, of course she must take matters into her own perfectly pedicured paws. As the hilarity ensues, Mabel and her parents learn that through thick and thin, naughty or nice, they’ll always be a family, just as they are.
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  • Naughty Mabel

    Nathan Lane, Devlin Elliott, Dan Krall

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc, Aug. 16, 2016)
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  • 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 Maya

    Randy Rothfus

    language (CreateSpace Independent Publishing, Dec. 22, 2015)
    Naughty Maya, the charming follow-up to Randy Rothfus’s first picture book, Silly Maya, follows Miss Maya, the English bulldog puppy, as she entertains herself one boring afternoon.Maya’s family is gone, and Sir Elvis, an older and wiser dog, isn’t interested in any of Miss Maya’s activities. So, Maya gets into plenty of mischief all by herself. She tears up the couch, digs up a plant, and chews on the children’s trampoline until the neighbors catch her.When Maya’s family gets home, they aren’t pleased at all, and Maya has to pay for what she’s done by going to time-out. Thankfully, Maya is a smart puppy that learns the importance of learning from your mistakes and obeying the rules.Based on the real-life antics of Rothfus’s own English bulldog, Naughty Maya will delight young children with its action-packed plot and delightful illustrations—and impress adults with its positive messages about learning from mistakes and the importance of both obedience and forgiveness.
  • Naughty Maya

    Randy Rothfus

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 26, 2015)
    Naughty Maya, the charming follow-up to Randy Rothfus’s first picture book, Silly Maya, follows Miss Maya, the English bulldog puppy, as she entertains herself one boring afternoon. Maya’s family is gone, and Sir Elvis, an older and wiser dog, isn’t interested in any of Miss Maya’s activities. So, Maya gets into plenty of mischief all by herself. She tears up the couch, digs up a plant, and chews on the children’s trampoline until the neighbors catch her. When Maya’s family gets home, they aren’t pleased at all, and Maya has to pay for what she’s done by going to time-out. Thankfully, Maya is a smart puppy that learns the importance of learning from your mistakes and obeying the rules. Based on the real-life antics of Rothfus’s own English bulldog, Naughty Maya will delight young children with its action-packed plot and delightful illustrations—and impress adults with its positive messages about learning from mistakes and the importance of both obedience and forgiveness.
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  • Naughty!

    Caroline Castle, Sam Childs

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