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Books with title THE TIME OUT TREE

  • THE TIME OUT TREE

    BOBBY F BROOKS

    language (BOBBY F. BROOKS, Dec. 17, 2014)
    VERY SHORT STORY ABOUT A MAGICAL TREE THAT IS CUT DOWN AND MADE INTO TIME OUT CHAIRS
  • Time Out

    Leah Spiegel

    eBook (Leah Spiegel, Dec. 7, 2013)
    Joie and her friends are continuing to follow the Grimm Brother’s Band across their countrywide tour. They thought the worst was behind them but they had no idea that things were just getting started. Terrorists’ bombings call for all entertainment venues to be on high alert. With all of the new staff and crew members, the band finds it hard to know who to trust. Meanwhile things begin to heat up between Joie and Hawkins in and out of the bedroom when an ex-fiancé suddenly shows up on the scene but the real surprise has yet to come. If the band wants to continue on the tour, they must figure out who is really behind it all before time runs out…
  • The Time Tree

    Enid Richemont

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, June 1, 1990)
    The summer after their last year of elementary school brings changes in the friendship of Rachel and Joanna, as past and present worlds seem to merge and a mysterious girl dressed in old-fashioned clothing appears and disappears at their secret place under an old tree.A tall tree in the park is the secret refuge of best friends Rachel and Joanna until one day they are joined there by a deaf girl from another century
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  • Time Out!

    Ale Barba

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, June 27, 2017)
    This imaginative picture book, filled with rocket ships and dreams of flying to the moon, is perfect for fans of Not A Box and Harold and the Purple Crayon.CRASH! A young boy has made a mess, and his mother sends him to his room for a Time Out. But is Time Out really such a punishment? Not when you have a spaceship to board, a starry sky to visit, and a moon to circle around! With a bedroom full of boxes-turned-spaceship, an off-page mother counting down the Time Out, and a little boy who simply refuses to sit still, this adorable picture book celebrates imagination and brings readers along on a trip through the outer reaches of our planet and our minds.Praise for Time Out:★ "Barba’s artwork weds Miro’s palette to James Marshall’s glee, and her bold black lines are fueled by imaginative power."--Publishers Weekly, starred review"Totally fun, visually startling, and a paean to creative thinking."--Kirkus ReviewsPraise for When Your Elephant Comes to Play:"An excellent addition to any collection, this appealing tale is full of humor and easily extends imaginative play."--Kirkus "A story as irrepressible as the cross-species pals it stars."--Publishers Weekly"A pleasant read about a little boy’s big imagination, with creative, colorful spreads that will stay with readers long after the story ends."--Booklist"A fun addition for picture book collections." --School Library Journal
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  • The Time Out Room

    Beth Radeke

    language (Beth Radeke, May 27, 2014)
    Maggie's big mouth and bad attitude had gotten her kicked out of six schools by the time she was fourteen years old. She always felt a little out of place in her schools, but she had never felt worried until she walked through the hallways of The School, passing by delinquent, practically-criminal classmates and armored guards. At The School, stories of punishments for rule-breaking that were handed out by the teachers and the principal were traded and compared as a way to prove who was the toughest student. But no one yet was tough enough to get out of The Time Out Room.
  • Time Out

    Penny Garnsworthy

    language (Penny Garnsworthy, June 16, 2011)
    Luke Hogan has befriended new classmate Ryan Taylor who seems a little too preoccupied with the future. Needless to say Luke doesn’t believe Ryan when he tells him that his father’s time machine has sent him forward thirty years and now he can’t get back.Luke thinks Ryan is crazy but decides to humour him, agreeing to try to contact Ryan’s dad back in 1979. But the result is not what Luke expected - its way better than that!
  • Time Out

    Donna Hudec-Ignatescu, Charlo Nocete

    eBook (Xlibris US, July 20, 2011)
    Every child who has ever been sent to the Time Out will relate to this story. Children will learn the must nots to stay out of timeout. Time Out shows that bullying is not allowed and there are consequences that follow bad behavior. All parents, babysitters, and daycare providers can use Time Out as a special resource in the fight against bullying.
  • Time Out

    Leigh Ann Thomas

    Paperback (Xulon Press, Sept. 10, 2004)
    The author captures the joys and trials of motherhood and points women to God's Word as the source of strength.
  • Time Out!

    Ale Barba

    eBook (Philomel Books, June 27, 2017)
    This imaginative picture book, filled with rocket ships and dreams of flying to the moon, is perfect for fans of Not A Box and Harold and the Purple Crayon.CRASH! A young boy has made a mess, and his mother sends him to his room for a Time Out. But is Time Out really such a punishment? Not when you have a spaceship to board, a starry sky to visit, and a moon to circle around! With a bedroom full of boxes-turned-spaceship, an off-page mother counting down the Time Out, and a little boy who simply refuses to sit still, this adorable picture book celebrates imagination and brings readers along on a trip through the outer reaches of our planet and our minds.Praise for Time Out:★ "Barba’s artwork weds Miro’s palette to James Marshall’s glee, and her bold black lines are fueled by imaginative power."--Publishers Weekly, starred review"Totally fun, visually startling, and a paean to creative thinking."--Kirkus ReviewsPraise for When Your Elephant Comes to Play:"An excellent addition to any collection, this appealing tale is full of humor and easily extends imaginative play."--Kirkus "A story as irrepressible as the cross-species pals it stars."--Publishers Weekly"A pleasant read about a little boy’s big imagination, with creative, colorful spreads that will stay with readers long after the story ends."--Booklist"A fun addition for picture book collections." --School Library Journal
  • The Time Tree

    Enid Richemont

    Paperback (Walker Books, July 20, 1998)
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  • The Time Tree

    Enid Richemont

    Paperback (Walker Books, March 29, 1990)
    Rachel and Joanna are in their last year at primary school. At their special place, a tree in the park, they come into contact with a mysterious young girl who was born over 400 years before. Her name is Anne and she is deaf. Through her struggles, the two modern-day girls make some discoveries.
  • Time Out

    Steve Barlow, Steve Skidmore

    Paperback (Scholastic Ltd, Oct. 31, 2002)
    Jack, Merle and Loaf have a mission. And they're already sick of it. Which is bad news, because now that the Server is equipped for time travel, this mission is going to happen over and over again-until they actually manage to get it right...