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Books with title No Such Thing As a Witch

  • No Such Thing As a Witch

    Ruth Chew

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 1990)
    Nora and Tad learn the terrifying truth about Maggie Brown's irresistible fudge--one piece makes you love animals and two pieces make you understand animal language
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  • No Such Thing

    Jackie French Koller, Betsy Lewin

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Feb. 1, 1997)
    There is no such thing as a monster, and certainly no such thing as a monster under the bed. That's what Howard's mother tells him. There is no such thing as a boy, and certainly no such thing as a boy on top of a bed. That's what Monster's mother tells him. But no matter what their mothers say, Howard and Monster remain afraid of the dark. Then one spooky night Howard and Monster come face-to-face with each other. Jackie French Koller and Betsy Lewin have created a "monster-under-the-bed" story that offers the perfect cure for fear of the dark.
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  • No Such Thing

    Ella Bailey

    Hardcover (Flying Eye Books, Nov. 11, 2014)
    One cool day in late October, Georgia noticed something weird. Objects would move around the house and sometimes they even disappeared. Now, some people may have wondered (especially at this time of year) if this was the work of something spooky? But not clever Georgia! She has all the explanations and none of the fear! Join her in debunking the spookiest of ghoulish and ghostly mischief in this Halloween adventure!
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  • No such thing

    Jackie French Koller

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
    There is no such thing as a monster, and certainly no such thing as a monster under the bed. That's what Howard's mother tells him. There is no such thing as a boy, and certainly no such thing as a boy on top of a bed. That's what Monster's mother tells him. But no matter what their mothers say, Howard and Monster remain afraid of the dark. Then one spooky night Howard and Monster come face-to-face with each other. Jackie French Koller and Betsy Lewin have created a "monster-under-the-bed" story that offers the perfect cure for fear of the dark.
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  • No Such Thing As a Witch

    Ruth Chew

    Hardcover (Hastings House Pub, March 1, 1980)
    Nora and Tad learn the terrifying truth about Maggie Brown's irresistible fudge--one piece makes you love animals and two pieces make you understand animal language
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  • No Such Thing As a Witch

    Ruth Chew

    Paperback (Scholastic Incorporated, July 1, 1972)
    When Nora and Tad observe a squirrel reading a little newspaper and their dog behaving strangely, they decide their new neighbor is a witch.
  • No Such Thing

    Jackie French Koller, Betsy Lewin

    Paperback (Boyds Mills Press, March 1, 2012)
    There is no such thing as a monster, and certainly no such thing as a monster under the bed. That's what Howard's mother tells him. There is no such thing as a boy, and certainly no such thing as a boy on top of a bed. That's what Monster's mother tells him. But no matter what their mothers say, Howard and Monster remain afraid of the dark . . . until one spooky night when both face their deepest fears. Jackie French Koller and Betsy Lewin have created a "monster-under-the-bed" story that offers the perfect cure for fear of the dark--laughter!
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  • No such thing as a witch

    Ruth Chew

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Jan. 1, 1974)
    Maggie Brown is a new next door neighbor, BEWARE of her homemade fudge!
  • No Such Thing As A Genie

    Betty CroFoot, Roo Arledge

    language (My Genie And Me, LLC, Nov. 20, 2014)
    Set in Australia, 9 year old Jenny lived in a small seaside town of Coogee Beach. While playing on the beach she trips over a beautiful vase. Not knowing it is the Great Vase of Ra, Jenny takes the vase home to surprise her mum, but instead Jenny is the one who gets surprised when she discovers a little girl Genie named Futuna stuck inside.While Jenny is still thinking there is “No Such Thing As A Genie”, Futuna tearfully explains the story of how she fell into the vase while playing in the Great Pyramid of Khufu. Futuna tells Jenny that the Great Celebration Ceremony occurs every thousand years when the Drugon Star aligns with the Great Pyramid. Even if only one Genie is missing the ceremony cannot take place and all the Genies will lose the powers. Meanwhile, King Farook, the King of the Genies, decrees that all Genies search for Futuna.Jenny is determined to help Futuna get to the Great Celebration Ceremony in time. Can the Genies find Futuna or will they lose their powers?
  • No Such Thing as a Witch

    Ruth Chew

    Paperback (Scholastic, April 1, 1987)
    Vintage children's book
  • No Such Thing as Home

    Ciaron Fox

    eBook (Ciaron Fox, April 18, 2014)
    Dark times, the north of Europe is harried and pillaged by sea borne raiders. Finn’s hopes of becoming a fisherman are dashed when his grandmother arranges for him to take over the dreary post of night-watchman on the cliffs overlooking the village. Love leads to the dereliction of his duty, the village is betrayed and as a result he is cast out. It becomes clear that his grandmother is not quite who she appears to be and that there is a very good reason that Finn has never really fit in. This tale of love and loss is inspired by traditional Celtic and Norse folk tales.
  • No Such Thing As A Genie

    Roo Arledge, Betty Crofoot

    language (E-BookTime, LLC, Feb. 24, 2012)
    Set in Australia, nine-year-old JENNY lived in the small seaside town of Coogee Beach. While playing on the beach she trips over a beautiful vase. Not knowing it is the Great Vase of Ra, Jenny takes the vase home to surprise her Mum, but instead, Jenny is the one who gets surprised when she discovers a little girl Genie named FUTUNA stuck inside.While JENNY is still thinking there is “No Such Thing As A Genie”, Futuna tearfully explains the story of how she fell into the vase while playing in the Great Pyramid of KHUFU. FUTUNA tells JENNY that the GREAT CELEBRATION CEREMONY occurs every thousand years when the DRUGON STAR aligns with the Great Pyramid. Even if only one Genie is missing the ceremony cannot take place and all the Genies will lose their powers. Meanwhile, KING FAROOK, the King of the Genies, decrees that all Genies search for FUTUNA. JENNY is determined to help FUTUNA get to the GREAT CELEBRATION CEREMONY in time. Can the Genies find FUTUNA or will they lose their powers? Find the answers in future “My Genie and Me” series: Book 2 – The Great Celebration Ceremony, Book 3 – Battle For The Multiverse, Book 4 – Jenny Becomes A Genie, and more adventures for JENNY and FUTUNA still to come…