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Books with title Peter Rabbit and the Pumpkin Patch

  • Peter Rabbit and the Pumpkin Patch

    Beatrix Potter, Ruth Palmer

    Paperback (Warne, Aug. 15, 2013)
    Celebrate Halloween with your favorite rabbit! In this completely original tale, Peter Rabbit and his cousin Benjamin Bunny once again dare to sneak into Mr. McGregor's garden to nibble on his ripe, autumn vegetables. But noises in the garden frighten the bunnies, who take off for home--without a single bite of pumpkin! The eerie, but promising glow of a jack-o-lantern greets them at home, and the family of bunnies throw a little party with pumpkin seeds for dessert!
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  • PB&J and the Pumpkin Patch

    Ross W. Schiveley

    language (, Oct. 12, 2014)
    PB&J are cousins and they were born 19 days apart. They are both 7 years old and live a park away from each other. PB&J go on many great adventures with their Papa and the three of them have a wonderful time.Each of their adventures has been captured in stories that their Papa shares with both of the kids' classes. Both PB&J help with the writing of the stories and have really great ideas and titles. We all have a great time together and look forward to sharing all of the stories with you.
  • Peter and the Pumpkin Patch

    PA Cadaver

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 2, 2012)
    When Peter's family moves into the city, everything is different for Peter. Now they are living in an apartment instead of a house, but at last he meets Emily, who lives in the same building. Emily has a magical garden on the rooftop but Peter has no idea how that garden is about to change his life!
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  • Patch And The Rabbits

    Matthew Price, Price/clark, Emma Clark

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 1, 2000)
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  • Peter and the rabbits;

    Arthur Kubler

    Hardcover (Atheneum, )
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  • Peter and the Pumpkin Patch

    Patti Petrone Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 17, 2017)
    This was one of the most entertaining books I have ever read about Halloween. The authors have done a terrific job in giving hooks and holding suspense. Thirteen year old Peter and his new friend Emily are in seventh grade. She lives a couple doors away and one day Peter decides to visit her and her grandmother. Peter has just moved in from a smaller town and into a huge lonely city. His mother is ill from being allergic to so many pollen's in the air. Today she's down resting and Peter wonders what he can do to help. Emily's grandmother is asleep so she decides to show Peter something "special" as long as he can be trusted to keep quiet. She leads him up to the rooftop of their apartment building where she shows him a secret garden. It's lovely and the pumpkins that are covered are large and beautiful. Peter asks for one, hoping it might help his mother. Emily seems to think that it will as well. Peter asks his father to help him bake it and soon after eating some, his mother appears to feel better. The next morning she is a new person and Peter is wondering, what's going on. He decides to sneak out that night and find out what's under the other covering in that secret garden. He finds one that grows bigger and lovelier than the speed of lightening. He's just got to find out what's different about this special place. When he gets there, Emily and his parents are waiting for him. But there I go again. I'm not telling anymore about the Pumpkin King. You will love this story about love and harvest in the city. Enjoy! :)
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  • Skeeter and the Pumpkin Patch

    Adrianna M. Childs

    Paperback (America Star Books, Nov. 28, 2011)
    My story about Skeeter is based on my grandson who, at the beginning, was five years old. I went to live with him and his parents in Kentucky. I was keenly aware of my own children's idiosyncrasies and watching my grandson on a daily basis I saw the little Currmies going around in his head. How little children get to be heard, seen in action, and how they find ways to get adults to notice them can be tricky but I think children are so remarkable and they say and do funny things. The Currmies are thoughts that go around in the heads of children! Currmies are short for Curmudgeons. Curmudgeons are irritable and grouchy by definition; in children they can be irritable and funny at the same time. Children can look grouchy just before they break out in laughter! My stories are based on factual incidents I didn't elaborate on because I wanted the stories to be read by children and see themselves in Skeeter. Children should speak up and not be afraid to just be themselves! The Currmies talk to children in their head and children do respond. Right, wrong, good, bad, yes, and no. Since children are in the learning process; especially pre-school they are never sure what is right or wrong but they can relate to the positive and negative in their lives, with a little help from the Currmies it can be fun!
  • Peter and the Pumpkin Patch

    Patti Petrone Miller

    Hardcover (Nook Press, Sept. 16, 2017)
    This was one of the most entertaining books I have ever read about Halloween. The authors have done a terrific job in giving hooks and holding suspense. Thirteen-year-old Peter, and his new friend Emily are in seventh grade. She lives a couple doors away and one day Peter decides to visit her and her grandmother. Peter has just moved in from a smaller town and into a huge lonely city. His mother is ill from being allergic to so many pollen's in the air. Today she's down resting, and Peter wonders what he can do to help. Emily's grandmother is asleep so she decides to show Peter something "special" as long as he can be trusted to keep quiet. She leads him up to the rooftop of their apartment building where she shows him a secret garden. It's lovely and the pumpkins that are covered are large and beautiful. Peter asks for one, hoping it might help his mother. Emily seems to think that it will as well. Peter asks his father to help him bake it and soon after eating some, his mother appears to feel better. The next morning she is a new person, and Peter is wondering what's going on. He decides to sneak out that night and find out what's under the other covering in that secret garden. He finds one that grows bigger and lovelier than the speed of lightening. He's just got to find out what's different about this special place. When he gets there, Emily and his parents are waiting for him. But there I go again. I'm not telling anymore about the Pumpkin King. You will love this story about love, and harvest in the city. Enjoy!: )