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Books with title Scribble Stones

  • Scribble Stones

    Diane Alber

    Hardcover (Diane Alber Art LLC, May 3, 2019)
    A heartwarming story about a little stone who was able to spread kindness to the world! This story starts off with a little stone who thinks he will be become something amazing but then soon realizes he had become a dull paper weight. He's on a mission to become something greater and in the process meets scribble and splatter and they all come up a creative way to bring joy to thousands of people. If you loved I'm Not just a Scribble... then you'll love Scribble Stones! And you'll even be inspired to make some scribble stones of your own!
  • Scribble Stones

    Diane Alber

    eBook (Diane Alber Art LLC, March 12, 2019)
    Scribble stones is about a little stone who thinks he will be become something amazing but then soon realizes he had become a dull paper weight. He's on a mission to become something greater and in the process brings joy to thousands of people.
  • Scribble

    Deborah Freedman

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 8, 2007)
    Emma likes to draw princesses. Her little sister Lucie prefers kitties. Emma and Lucie might not always get along, but can their drawings? Deborah Freedman proves once and for all whether kitties and princesses can live happily ever after in her charmingly original picture book debut.
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  • Scribbles

    Theresa Mackiewicz

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, June 6, 2017)
    International Book Awards Finalist! Scribbles is a young girl who struggles in school. She would rather draw her favorite animal, frogs, all day. Mrs. Sunshine notices her struggle and guides her in her schoolwork so she can feel successful in both environments: school and drawing. Come along with Scribbles and watch how she conquers both!
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  • Scribbles

    Karissa Winters

    language (, Aug. 25, 2019)
    Discover Scribbles, the unique and imaginative Puppicorn who crafts his way through challenges anddiscovers that his differences are what makes him special.
  • Scribbles

    Theresa Mackiewicz

    eBook (Mascot Books, Feb. 4, 2018)
    Scribbles is a young girl who struggles in school. She would rather draw her favorite animal, frogs, all day. Mrs. Sunshine notices her struggle and guides her in her schoolwork so she can feel successful in both environments: school and drawing. Come along with Scribbles and watch how she conquers both!
  • Scribble

    Richard W. Jennings

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 25, 2004)
    After suddenly being able to communicate with ghosts by day and night, Lawson tries to find a way to reach his deceased best friend, but when she does not appear and he can find no way to reach her, Lawson must turn to his many memories of their time together in order to come to terms with the fact that she is gone forever.
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  • Scribbles

    Karissa Winters

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 26, 2019)
    Discover Scribbles, the unique and imaginative Puppicorn who crafts his way through challenges and discovers that his differences are what makes him special.
  • Scribble

    Deborah Freedman

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 8, 2007)
    Emma likes to draw princesses. Her little sister Lucie prefers kitties. Emma and Lucie might not always get along, but can their drawings? Deborah Freedman proves once and for all whether kitties and princesses can live happily ever after in her charmingly original picture book debut.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Scribble

    Richard W. Jennings

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Oct. 25, 2004)
    He saw the first one at Wal-Mart, where a person can find just about anything they need, and quite a lot they don’t—even ghosts, as twelve-year-old Lawson discovers. Soon, Lawson’s days and nights are filled with the comings and goings of numerous long-dead famous people. But for all the ghosts he sees, there is one whose face he cannot, no matter how hard he tries. Jip: Jennifer Iris Palmer—why couldn’t he picture her face, when he wanted to more than anything? She would have understood. Jip knew something about everything. But Jip was gone, leaving Lawson without the benefit of his best friend’s extensive knowledge. Together with his dog Scribble, he struggles to unravel the meaning of his experiences.Through Lawson’s unusual misadventures, author Richard Jennings presents a sensitive and moving portrayal of one boy’s struggle to make some sense of his world in the wake of the loss of his best friend.
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  • Scribble

    Gemma Kok

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Oct. 4, 2008)
    An African story and activity book for younger children. This book celebrates African nature and culture by combining contemporary African folklore with imaginative drawing excersizes. While aiding creative development, this book also promotes healthy adult-child interaction and awareness about the environment. A percentage of proceeds is used to support a childrens charity in Zimbabwe
  • Scribble

    Gemma Kok

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Oct. 1, 2008)
    An African story and activity book for younger children. This book celebrates African nature and culture by combining contemporary African folklore with imaginative drawing excersizes. While aiding creative development, this book also promotes healthy adult-child interaction and awareness about the environment. A percentage of proceeds is used to support a childrens charity in Zimbabwe.