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Books with title Patty’s Big Problem

  • Patty’s Big Problem

    Suzanne Weyn

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 18, 2016)
    Meet the Bakers . . . Mr. and Mrs. Baker always wanted children—so they went out and adopted 12 of them! There are Christine, Mark, Hilary, Olivia, Collette, Patty, Kenny, Howie, Kevin, Terry, Jack, and Dixie. Now they have their own “Bakers’ Dozen” and life in their big country home is never boring. Are 13 children too many for one family to handle? It’s been nearly a year since Patty moved in with the Bakers. She really loves her big family—including newborn baby Addie!Then Patty gets terrible news: her father’s cousins have been found. They’re coming to meet the Bakers—and if they don’t like what they see, they’re going to take her far away. And with the baby screaming, the dog howling, Chris fighting, and Dixie running away, it looks as if Patty is going to lose her home . . .
  • Patty’s Big Problem

    Suzanne Weyn

    language (Alloy Entertainment, Aug. 28, 2016)
    Meet the Bakers . . . Mr. and Mrs. Baker always wanted children—so they went out and adopted 12 of them! There are Christine, Mark, Hilary, Olivia, Collette, Patty, Kenny, Howie, Kevin, Terry, Jack, and Dixie. Now they have their own “Bakers’ Dozen” and life in their big country home is never boring. Are 13 children too many for one family to handle? It’s been nearly a year since Patty moved in with the Bakers. She really loves her big family—including newborn baby Addie! Then Patty gets terrible news: her father’s cousins have been found. They’re coming to meet the Bakers—and if they don’t like what they see, they’re going to take her far away. And with the baby screaming, the dog howling, Chris fighting, and Dixie running away, it looks as if Patty is going to lose her home . . .
  • Patty's Big Problem

    Suzanne Weyn

    Paperback (Little Apple, Aug. 1, 1992)
    A year after Patty moves in with the Bakers and their twelve adopted children, she learns that her late father's cousins have been found and are coming to take her to live with them. Original.
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  • A BIG Problem

    Carter Oosterhouse, Chris Lensch

    Paperback (Tinker & Scrap, Aug. 28, 2015)
    "When I was little, my imagination was filled with creativity and possibility. I always figured out how to build play spaces, forts in the woods, ramps - it never ended! My new children's book A Big Problem teaches the tried-and-true problem solving process - the same process I've been using since I was young - but here it's wrapped around a super outrageous story. This stimulates both creativity and logic. Children also learn how to work together by brainstorming, building and eventually solving the problem in front of them. In the end, this type of logical reasoning builds strong minded individuals and close knit communities." -Carter Oosterhouse
  • A Big Problem!

    Scott McCloud, Rick Burchett, Terry Austin

    Hardcover (DC Comics, Jan. 1, 2013)
    As if being shrunk down to two inches tall weren't enough of a problem for the Man of Steel, now the Kryptonian villain Jax-Ur has used Professor Hamilton's size-changing device to become a giant! And with Mala still at his side, it's obvious that Metropolis isn't big enough for the three of them!
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  • Judy's Big Problem

    Travis Baker

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, June 1, 2015)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 1 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 5 to 7. It consists of picture books with approximately 200 words relating to key themes to help students learn vocabulary. Judy the zookeeper has a big problem, so she goes to the hospital for help. But the doctor is unable to determine what is wrong. Students can join the doctor in the guessing game as they list various ailments and symptoms until, eventually, Judy’s big problem is very clear.
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  • SANTA'S BIG PROBLEM/

    Golden Books

    Paperback (Golden Books, Sept. 7, 2001)
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  • Sarah's Big Problem

    William Wilkinson IV, Noah Wilkinson, Rayne Fife

    Paperback (Angels of Agape, March 31, 2015)
    Sarah's Big Problem is a story about a young girl who is not happy with the way she looks. Through prayer and God's word she finds the strength to realize that she is wonderfully made by God's own hand. This book teaches children to rely on God's Word to handle their problems when they feel they cannot handle them alone. After all, the Bible tells us to "...be strong in the Lord, and in the power of His might." Ephesians 6:10
  • Tilly's Big Problem

    Rose Stanley, Lisa Allen

    Paperback (Starfish Bay Publishing, June 1, 2016)
    When Tilly’s problem gets too much for her she confides in her friend, Ned, who is great at helping her with the tricky stuff. But this time, even Ned can’t come up with a solution. However, he does have a good idea to help her find someone to talk to. Together they devise a plan and have an adventure along the way.
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  • A Big Problem

    Scott McCloud

    Hardcover (Raintree, Sept. 12, 2013)
    As if being shrunk down to two inches tall weren't enough of a problem for the Man of Steel, now the Kryptonian villain Jax-Ur has used Professor Hamilton's size-changing device to become a giant! And with Mala still at his side, it's obvious that Metropolis isn't big enough for the three of them!
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