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  • Once Upon a Time

    Yasheta Naik

    language (SP Naik, Feb. 17, 2017)
    Princess Lulu and her two friends set out into the real world away from their kingdoms. They meet many new friends and see many new places. They learn how to cast spells and defend the kingdom. Join Lulu and her two friends, Leena and Rosetta, on their exciting adventures that are even in school.
  • Once Upon a Time

    Sophia Baig, Emily Heath, Francesca Hodson, Olivia Clarke, Caitlin Beaumont

    language (, April 16, 2015)
    A trilogy of activity story books for £6.99 each: 'Once Upon a Journey', 'Once Upon an Adventure' and 'Once Upon a Time'.The idea behind the trilogy is that our readers follow a story line and complete various activities and parts of the plot as they go through.Cooper and Dotty have built the very first time machine! Follow them through time as they learn about key eras in Britain's history, including the Victorians, Anglo - Saxons, Vikings and more- especially in line with the Key Stage One and Two National Curriculum. . Activities range from colouring to mathematics and word problems, outdoor games and puzzles. Perfect for children aged 5 -10 or children with dyslexia.
  • Once Upon a Time…

    Tommy Donbavand, Peter Richardson

    eBook (Badger Learning, Feb. 16, 2014)
    Gems is a series of books written specifically for struggling girl readers. In this title Ella isn’t your average girl. She dresses all in black, dyes her hair purple and will only answer to the name Midnight. When she has to babysit her princess loving sister, she’s less than thrilled, especially when she has to read her a bedtime fairy tale story! All of a sudden, the two find themselves transported into a magical realm! Almost as if they have fallen straight into the story book pages. What will happen in this world? Will the fairies be good or bad? Or even worse, will they make Midnight dress in pink?
  • Once Upon a Zzzz

    Maddie Frost

    eBook (Albert Whitman & Company, Dec. 3, 2018)
    This book is specially designed in Amazon's fixed-layout KF8 format with region magnification. Double-tap on an area of text to zoom and read. Once upon a time, an author took a snooze and an illustrator took the reins telling the story—exactly the way she wants! Featuring a llama princess, a scheming penguin, space travel, and maybe even a ninja—or, wait, a dragon!—this rambunctious, clever, no-holds-barred "meta" story will have young readers giggling from start to finish.
  • Once Upon a Day

    Ramesh Maharaj, Sparkle Publishing, Sparkle Graphic Creations

    Hardcover (Sparkle Publishing, Nov. 18, 2017)
    Once upon a day is a poetic representation of a day in the life of a parent. It was influenced by the author's experience and observation of being a parent. Reflective of the daily activities that we do for our children, as well as, the chores we perform for our homes. The book tries to convey the hecticness of it all and yet recognize that we do these with appreciation and love. It incorporates a dash of reality with a sprinkle of humor that most parents will identify with. Once upon a day was written with a quick pace rhyming style that should make it a fun read for both children and parents alike.
  • Once Upon a Tree

    Papa Puddlejumper, Ruthieann

    language (Larry K. Patrick, May 27, 2011)
    Once Upon a Tree introduces a squirrel, Gray Squirrel, or G.S. for short. He desperately wants to fly and searches out a way to become airborne. He meets many animals in the forest but never loses track of this important desire. Collecting feathers, making crash landings, and befriending a pretty red squirrel named Rosie, are all part of this fanciful tale meant for all young pilots out there!
  • ONCE UPON A UFO

    Jose Monsegur, William Smedley

    language (, Jan. 17, 2014)
    The fun part of off road motorcycle riding quickly ran out when two boys, Tom and Billy got mixed up with UFOs. The first thing that happened was that Billy had failed to stay close behind Tom as they checked out their motorcycles on a trail. When Tom realized it he doubled back to find out why Billy didn't follow him. Before long, the no fun part of the desert activities was in full swing. Tom almost ran into Billy,s bike near a parked UFO. They've got Billy, he thought and quickly turned left. On his way away from the UFO he found Billy, who looked like he had been in an acident and he didn't recognize Tom. Before long, the two boys had real problems. Their Dads were close by but out of contact with their son's, and a large UFO high up in the sky was coming straight down on the boys.
  • Once Upon a Time

    E. W. Greenwood

    language (Amazon.com, Dec. 21, 2011)
    This is a collection of six modern fairy tales. Each tale is about a boy or girl who has an amazing adventure and learns a lesson. This collection is perfect for anyone who wants to love reading. Please rate and review!
  • Once Upon a Twice

    Denise Doyen, Barry Moser

    Hardcover (Random House, Aug. 25, 2009)
    A cautionary tale for mice reminiscent of Carroll’s Jabberwocky!Out in the open, in the clear,Where any wisenmouse would fear,Jam licks his paw, he grooms an ear,And never hears approaching hisssss . . .What will happen to the brave mouse Jam when he breaks the rules and goes for a moonlit adventure against the advice of the elder mice?Award-winning illustrator Barry Moser has created a dark and vivid mouse world to complement this cautionary tale full of clever nonsense words and rhyming prose that will keep kids on the edge of their seats.
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  • Once Upon a Time

    Vivian French

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1993)
    A bored boy's world is suddenly populated by three house-building pigs, a girl wearing a red hood, and other familiar nursery characters.
  • Once Upon A Tear

    Amy Sousa

    (Patchwork Press, April 15, 2018)
    When Annabella is pulled into her storybook, she thinks it’s a dream come true. But it’s not long before her new reality reveals its darker side and she finds herself in the middle of a war, the stakes far greater than she could have imagined. When Annabella’s parents fall victim to a family curse, the only chance she has at saving them is by completing the story the right way. With a charming assistant and an arrogant prince, it’s up to Annabella to complete the story to save both herself and those she cares about, or she will be trapped in The Land of Dreams forever.
  • Once upon a Time

    Niki Daly

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 2003)
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