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Books with title Pinky and Rex and the Bully

  • Pinky and Rex and the Bully

    James Howe, Christina Moore, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, May 20, 2013)
    Pinky has gotten on the bad side of Kevin, the third grade bully. Kevin thinks Pinky is a sissy because he wears pink, rides a pink bike and plays with Rex - a girl. He even knocks Pinky off his bike. If that’s not embarrassing enough, Mrs. Morgan - an old woman - has to rescue Pinky! Pinky is so upset, he decides to change his name to Billy and lets his sister, Amanda, take all his stuffed animals because they’re all pink. Will Mrs. Morgan and Rex find a way for Pinky to be himself, or has he changed forever? James Howe’s popular series is loved by children across the nation. When children listen to one of these magical books, they can’t wait to hear the rest. Christina Moore’s dazzling narration will make children of all ages cheer when Pinky and Kevin meet for the final time. Other exciting titles in this series include Pinky and Rex, Pinky and Rex Go to Camp, Pinky and Rex Get Married, Pinky and Rex and the Mean Old Witch, and Pinky and Rex and the Spelling Bee.
  • Pinky And Rex And The Bully

    James Howe, Melissa Sweet

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, April 1, 1996)
    Pinky's favorite color is pink, and his best friend, Rex, is a girl. Kevin, the third-grade bully, says that makes Pinky a sissy. Deep down, Pinky thinks Kevin is wrong, but he's still worried. Does Pinky have to give up his favorite things, and worse, does he have to give up his best friend?
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  • Pinky and Rex and the Bully

    James Howe, Melissa Sweet

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, June 21, 2016)
    Pinky's favorite color is pink, and his best friend, Rex, is a girl. Kevin, the third-grade bully, says that makes Pinky a sissy. Deep down, Pinky thinks Kevin is wrong, but he's still worried. Does Pinky have to give up his favorite things, and worse, does he have to give up his best friend?
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  • Pinky and Rex

    James Howe, Christina Moore, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, May 20, 2013)
    A trip to the museum with Pinky’s dad and his sister, Amanda, puts Pinky and Rex’s friendship to the test. Will their friendship survive when both youngsters set their sights on the same stuffed animal at the museum gift shop?
  • Pinky and Rex and the New Baby

    James Howe, Christina Moore, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Aug. 28, 2013)
    When Rex’s parents tell her they are adopting a new baby, Rex is afraid she will turn into the Invisible Girl in her own house. Determined to be a good big sister, Rex starts spending all her time with the baby. Now Pinky is afraid that he has lost her friendship. Can Pinky and Rex’s friendship survive a cute, warm, and cuddly new baby? Or will Pinky become the Invisible Friend, and have to find someone else to play with? In this sixth book about an inseparable pair of best friends, acclaimed narrator Christina Moore again teams with author James Howe to bring to life a story of true friendship. Other exciting titles in this series include Pinky and Rex, Pinky and Rex Go to Camp, Pinky and Rex Get Married, Pinky and Rex and the Mean Old Witch, and Pinky and Rex and the Spelling Bee.
  • Pinky and Rex and the Bully

    James Howe, Melissa Sweet

    Hardcover (Simon Spotlight, April 1, 1996)
    Pinky's favorite color is pink, and his best friend, Rex, is a girl. Kevin, the third-grade bully, says that makes Pinky a sissy. Deep down, Pinky thinks Kevin is wrong, but he's still worried. Does Pinky have to give up his favorite things, and worse, does he have to give up his best friend?
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  • Pinky and Rex and the New Baby

    James Howe, Melissa Sweet

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Nov. 5, 2013)
    Rex's parents are adopting a baby, and Rex doesn't like the idea at all. Suppose her parents are so busy with the new baby they forget about her? So she comes up with a plan. If she can be the perfect big sister, her parents will have to pay attention to her. The trouble is, being the perfect big sister is a lot of work, and it doesn't leave time for much else -- like her best friend, Pinky.
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  • Pinky and Rex

    James Howe, Melissa Sweet

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Nov. 5, 2013)
    Pinky and Rex are the best of friends, but a trip to the museum with Pinky's dad and his sister, Amanda, puts their friendship to the test. When Pinky, whose favorite color is pink, and Rex, who loves anything to do with dinosaurs, set their sights on the very same stuffed animal at the museum gift shop, it takes a little wisdom and some help from an unexpected source before the matter is neatly sorted out. Pinky and Rex is the first in a series of short chapter books about this inseparable pair by acclaimed author James Howe. Accompanied by Melissa Sweet's exuberant illustrations, Pinky and Rex captures perfectly the challenges -- and the rewards -- that true friendship brings.
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  • Pinky And Rex And The Bully

    James Howe, Melissa Sweet

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 1, 1996)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Pinky's favorite color is pink, and his best friend, Rex, is a girl. Kevin, the third-grade bully, says that makes Pinky a sissy. Deep down, Pinky thinks Kevin is wrong, but he's still worried. Does Pinky have to give up his favorite things, and worse, does he have to give up his best friend?
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  • Pinky and Rex and the New Baby

    James Howe, Melissa Sweet

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Feb. 1, 1999)
    Rex's parents are adopting a baby, and Rex doesn't like the idea at all. Suppose her parents are so busy with the new baby they forget about her? So she comes up with a plan. If she can be the perfect big sister, her parents will have to pay attention to her. The trouble is, being the perfect big sister is a lot of work, and it doesn't leave time for much else -- like her best friend, Pinky.
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  • Pinky and Rex and the Bully

    James Howe, Melissa Sweet

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 1, 1996)
    Pinky's favorite color is pink, and his best friend, Rex, is a girl. Kevin, the third-grade bully, says that makes Pinky a sissy. Deep down, Pinky thinks Kevin is wrong, but he's still worried. Does Pinky have to give up his favorite things, and worse, does he have to give up his best friend?
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  • Pinky and Rex and the Bully

    James Howe

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Pinky has gotten on the bad side of Kevin, the third grade bully.
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