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Books with title Skeeter

  • Skeeter

    Kay Jordan Smith

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 20, 1992)
    Two boys learn about hunting and themselves when they befriend an elderly black woodsman.
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  • Skeeter

    K. Smith

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, April 1, 1989)
    An unlikely friendship--based on a shared passion for guns and hunting--is forged among a loud and careless boy, a quiet and deliberate youngster, and an elderly black man
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  • Skeeter

    Mauro Lannini

    eBook (Lannini Enterprises, Aug. 16, 2016)
    "It's A Little Like Romeo and Juliet in Animation" -- David Ward, Academy Award winner writer of "The Sting" and "Sleepless in Seattle"As featured on THE NEW YORK TIMES, Book Review Animosity was set from humans towards mosquitoes since the human presence on Earth. On the other hand, mosquitoes were doing their part for Mother Nature and humans, helping recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem in a caring and loving way. The mosquitoes felt confused and disappointed, After all, they were on this Earth before humans. They didn't understand why there couldn't be such a thing as love between them two. Until one special mosquito named Skeeter was born, who was able to understand mosquitoes and humans because she was both. Skeeter was not only able to understand and care for humans but also fell in love with a human named Martin. Loathe and wrath from both worlds was brought upon her, but with Skeeter's courage and stubbornness and the determination of her dear friend, the mosquito village doctor, Geeze, they ended hatred that had lasted since the Jurassic period, placing love in the hearts of both worlds, especially in the hearts of Skeeter and Martin. They loved each other and lived happily ever after.
  • Skeeter

    Both at Department of Renal Medicine K Smith, Kay Jordan Smith

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Two boys learn about hunting and themselves when they befriend an elderly black woodsman. "This is a warm rite-of-passage novel that shows not only the growing understanding by the boys of what Skeeter has endured by being black in the South but also the breaking down of the walls the boys have built around themselves." -- Voice of Youth Advocates
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  • Skeeters

    Jeffrey A. Miller, Dale Herron

    Paperback (Proving Press, Oct. 30, 2017)
    Mowing the yard was never so epic! Pesky mosquitoes battle Wendell for control of the backyard! Early readers will love this adventure! Skeeters was created to support the goal of adoption. A portion of the proceeds of each book will benefit the efforts of families seeking to grow by adopting a child.
  • Skeeter

    K. Smith

    Library Binding (Rebound By Sagebrush, Jan. 15, 1992)
    None
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  • Skeeters

    Jeffrey A Miller, Dale Herron

    language (Proving Press, Nov. 20, 2017)
    Mowing the yard was never so epic! Pesky mosquitoes battle Wendell for control of the backyard! Early readers will love this adventure!Skeeters was created to support the goal of adoption. A portion of the proceeds of each book will benefit the efforts of families seeking to grow by adopting a child.
  • Skeeters

    Jeffrey A. Miller, Dale Herron

    Hardcover (Proving Press, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Mowing the yard was never so epic! Pesky mosquitoes battle Wendell for control of the backyard! Early readers will love this adventure! Skeeters was created to support the goal of adoption. A portion of the proceeds of each book will benefit the efforts of families seeking to grow by adopting a child.
  • SKEETERS

    Veverly Key

    eBook
    As Roscoe, a caterpillar sits in a pickle jar waiting to get his wings, he tells the story about these three mosquitoes, this tie tongued toddler called Skeeters. Now the Skeeters are three hip hop dancing bugs, Nuppy, Buckeye and Slingblaid.Nuppy, the brain of the three Skeeters convinces Slingblaid and Buckeye to join him on a country fun filled initiation adventure to find a dog to bite. When Nuppy’s plans don’t go as expected, the Skeeters find themselves struggling for survival. As Buckeye comes to grip with his inner self after Slingblaid is eaten by a huge toad, the Skeeters learn a valued lesson about friendship and loyalty. When the Skeeters befriend a beautiful gnat name Lanat, and her two best friends and a cockroach named Cockee Roachee, they all hookup for an adventure the Skeeters will never forget, dodging flyswatters, bug spray and wild animals. Cockee Roachee swears to Nuppy that he know where to find his best friend that was suppose to been eaten by a giant toad, only to lead everyone into a deeper mess. After falling into a pile of toads poop, they befriend Toadruck, a baby of one of the big toads. Toadruck tell all the bugs about an underground bug club called “Buglite Square” where a bug can be a bug and a bug’s life is bliss. Filled with an array of insects characters and lots of entertainment and bright colors, this hilarious heart-warming story, filled with modern music, and family friendly song & dance will make you put away bug spray.
  • Skeeter

    Mauro Lannini

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 16, 2016)
    "It's a little like Romeo and Juliet in Animation" - David Ward, Academy Award winner writer of "The Sting" and "Sleepless in Seattle". As featured on THE NEW YORK TIMES Book Review
  • Skeeters

    Veverly Key

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 1, 2018)
    As Roscoe, a caterpillar sits in a pickle jar waiting to get his wings, he tells the story about these three mosquitoes, this tie tongued toddler called Skeeters. Now the Skeeters are three hip hop dancing bugs, Nuppy, Buckeye and Slingblaid. Nuppy, the brain of the three Skeeters convinces Slingblaid and Buckeye to join him on a country fun filled initiation adventure to find a dog to bite. When Nuppy’s plans don’t go as expected, the Skeeters find themselves struggling for survival. As Buckeye comes to grip with his inner self after Slingblaid is eaten by a huge toad, the Skeeters learn a valued lesson about friendship and loyalty. When the Skeeters befriend a beautiful gnat name Lanat, and her two best friends and a cockroach named Cockee Roachee, they all hookup for an adventure the Skeeters will never forget, dodging flyswatters, bug spray and wild animals. Cockee Roachee swears to Nuppy that he know where to find his best friend that was suppose to been eaten by a giant toad, only to lead everyone into a deeper mess. After falling into a pile of toads poop, they befriend Toadruck, a baby of one of the big toads. Toadruck tell all the bugs about an underground bug club called “Buglite Square” where a bug can be a bug and a bug’s life is bliss. Filled with an array of insects characters and lots of entertainment and bright colors, this hilarious heart-warming story, filled with modern music, and family friendly song & dance will make you put away bug spray.
  • Skeeter

    Mauro Lannini

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse, Aug. 16, 2016)
    "It's A Little Like Romeo and Juliet in Animation" -- David Ward, Academy Award winner writer of "The Sting" and "Sleepless in Seattle"As featured on THE NEW YORK TIMES, Book ReviewAnimosity was set from humans toward mosquitoes since the human presence on earth. On the other end, mosquitoes were doing their part for Mother Nature and humans, helping recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem in a caring and loving way. The mosquitoes felt confused and disappointed. After all, they were on this earth before humans. They didn't understand why there couldn't be such a thing as love between them two. Until one special mosquito named Skeeter was born, who was able to understand mosquitoes and humans because she was both. Skeeter is not only able to understand and care for humans but also falls in love with a human named Martin. Loathe and wrath from both worlds was brought upon her, but with Skeeter's courage and stubbornness and the determination of her dear friend, the mosquito village doctor, Geeze, they ended hatred that had lasted since the Jurassic period, placing love in the hearts of both worlds, especially in the hearts of Skeeter and Martin. They loved each other and lived happily ever after.