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Books with title Scribbles

  • 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.
  • 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!
  • 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

    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 and Ink

    Ethan Long

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, May 22, 2012)
    Two artists, two styles, and one book that may not be big enough for the both of them. See, Ink (the mouse) likes things to be clean and precise. Scribbles (the cat) is the opposite. But while there should be plenty of room for each of them to make their art without getting in each others way, or on each others nerves, THEY CAN'T MANAGE THAT! And from there paint splatters, ink goops, pencils get broken and brushes go wild until...it's not a work of art, IT'S A MESS! Discovering that they are no longer having any fun, the duo tentatively tries to collaborate instead of clobber, and, thus, a disasterpiece becomes a masterpiece. Include a giant fold-out and a detachable sketchpad. With this much creative friction, will this disaster-piece ever become a masterpiece?
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  • The Scribbles

    James McDonald, Rebecca McDonald

    Paperback (House of Lore Publishing, Aug. 30, 2016)
    Upon an a simple, ordinary piece of paper lives three scribbles. Just your regular old scribbles to the average person, but in the hands of a child the scribbles become everything imaginable. Help your child move from scribbling to drawing and become the artist they want to be with the adorable story, The Scribbles. Never underestimate the power of the scribbles and the amazing imagination of children. Through the eyes of a young child the clouds in the sky take on all kinds of shapes, from animals, to dragons and cityscapes; and on the beach becomes kingdoms and backyards are where rockets launch and unicorns graze. Kids have a way of bringing the simplest things to life. For toddlers, wild lines are the beginning of a creative journey, for preschoolers scribble lines are a little more thought out. When kids get to kindergarten, scribbling is a serious undertaking that with encouragement will blossom into a love of drawing and creating. It's easy to forget humble beginnings and focus only on the step by step lessons that teach children the skills to draw, but it's in those scribbling moments that travel way outside the lines that imagination begins to expand and build. My own scribbles had long been forgotten; until, when teaching my children to draw, I came across those long lost friends, peeking up from the page, and the book The Scribbles came to life. Celebrating all the stages of artistic development is an integral part of growth. For kids, scribbling is one of the first steps in artistic expression. This is a story that celebrates being a beginner, so the next time a young child brings you their page of scribbles look a little closer and imagine what you might find.
  • Silly Scribbles

    Drew Gold

    language (Soul Kitchen Press, Nov. 19, 2016)
    The word is out: It’s safe to smile. You won’t automatically lose your street cred. Silly Scribbles by Author & Illustrator Drew Gold is the first in a fun series of books celebrating everything that is childish, crazy, ridiculous, featherbrained, witless, balmy, and simpleminded. The Silly Scribbles books are absurd and surreal, honed by humor and leavened with amore. You won’t find many superhero escapist fantasies here, folks (not that there is anything wrong with that!). What you get is a sweet, simple book with few words and an ever-changing cast of funky characters that grab the reader’s attention, and pull them into the absurd mini-comic world of Silly Scribbles!
  • 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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  • Scribbler

    Diane Allegretti

    language (Diane Allegretti, Jan. 23, 2013)
    A fictitious account of how one girl learns to cope with abuse by writing stories.