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Books with title THE GREAT, GREAT CHASE

  • The Chase

    Emily Saville, Melanie Murphy

    eBook
    Adventure has called to Lexi yet again leaving her responsible, and a little high-strung, best friend to chase after her. April's only choice to aid her in the search is Lexi's other best friend, Will. April will admit that he's good-looking but that's where his good qualities end. Who knows how she is going to survive this trip let alone find Lexi?
  • The Great Cheese Chase

    Laura F. Marsh

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 9, 2008)
    Come with Toot and Puddle as they set off from home in Woodcock Pocket to visit Paris and discover all things French—especially the yummy cuisine. The Great Cheese Chase is on! They first spot chocolate...then blueberry crepes...mmmm...almond croissants...and mmmmmmm, macaroons! When they finally arrive at Le Chateau de Fromage they are TOO FULL FOR FROMAGE! So Toot and Puddle decide to take some back to friends. But why is it half-eaten when they finally get home and open it? TOOT? WHY HAVE YOU GONE ROUGE?
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  • THE GREAT, GREAT CHASE

    Sandra Hall

    eBook (Sandra D, )
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  • The Great Cat Chase

    Mercer Mayer

    Hardcover (Carson-Dellosa Pub Llc, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Three children try to catch an escaped cat.
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  • Putt-Putt: The Great Pet Chase

    Laurie Bauman Arnold

    Paperback (Humongous Entertainment, July 1, 2000)
    Putt-Putt and his friend Ruby chase after some pets on the loose in Cartown.
  • The Chase

    Lisa Lynch, Natalie Jackson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 6, 2019)
    A memoir about the fun times that five sisters had when their unsuspecting parents left them home alone for an evening. The oldest sister Jane is left in charge, and she orchestrates a game of “Chase." The epic game evolves into fighting, tearing the house apart, and accidentally breaking one of their mom’s precious collectibles! The sisters wind up getting into big trouble, but that does not stop them from doing it all over again the next time they are left alone!
  • The Great Cat Chase

    Mercer Mayer

    Paperback (Rainbird Pr, May 1, 1994)
    A cat refuses to be a baby in a carriage for a little girl playing grown-up
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  • The Great Elephant Chase

    Gillian Cross

    Paperback (OUP Oxford, June 4, 2015)
    A giant Indian elephant. A wild journey across America. An enemy who will never stop. Tad and Cissie are on the run with Khush the elephant. Clammy-fingered, steely-eyed Hannibal Jackson will do anything to capture the animal. Maybe even kill . . . Staying ahead means being faster and smarter - but how do you hide an elephant? Especially one with a mind of its own...
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  • The Chase

    L.J. Smith

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, May 1, 1994)
    Jenny's friends are lost one by one to a ghostly wolf and a phantom snake, instruments of the sinister but attractive Shadow Man, who has returned from the Shadow World with a deadly game called "Lambs and Monsters." Original.
  • The Chase

    M. David

    Paperback (Indigo River Publishing, July 7, 2018)
    Roused from his sleep, fourteen-year-old Adam Simmons is forced into a nightmare of reality. Without explanation, his father hastily packs a bag with the bare essentials and demands that Adam leave immediately through his bedroom window. Glancing back to see his father waving goodbye, Adam watches as his house suddenly explodes, apparently killing his parents. Instantaneously, Adam’s world ceases to exist. With his hockey bag and a face full of tears, he must continue his journey into this nightmare. Armed only with his ingenuity, Adam searches for answers. Discovering that he is being stalked by some very dangerous people, Adam becomes desperate and seeks the assistance of his closest friends, which proves to be disastrous: one by one, they are kidnapped. Feeling responsible, Adam persists through the arduous tasks of finding his friends and solving the puzzle that has become his life. With the aid of some odd newfound acquaintances and using skills he never knew he possessed, Adam learns that even nightmares can have a happy ending—and, yes, there is a Santa Claus!
  • The Chase

    Dawn Michelle

    eBook (Novel Concept Publishing LLC, May 3, 2015)
    The Chase is part 3 of The Lost Pack paranormal serial romance The Lost Pack by NY Times bestselling author, Dawn Michelle.CJ is back. Back in Evan's life and, thanks to her new outlook on life and love, back in his arms. Everything is going to be perfect, as long as they stay clear of her dad and everyone else out to get them.CJ's attitude isn't the only thing different about her though. She's changing more than her address, she's acting weird. Exciting. Aggressive. Evan's been chasing his dream girl his entire life, but this is one dream that might be too good to be true.Look for these other parts of The Lost Pack:Part One: Fallen AlphaPart Two: The HuntPart Three: The ChaseParts Four and beyond: coming soon
  • The Great

    Rachel Gregory

    language (Halo Publishing International, May 16, 2019)
    Gracie is a courageous third-grader who comes to school with a story to share. She tells her classmates about her family’s experience of losing her baby brother who was born prematurely over the summer vacation. To help Gracie with her grief, her parents had her create a Forever Star in remembrance of her brother who will be with her forever. The class decides they also want to make Forever Stars for their family members and pets that they have lost.Grief is more complicated for children, as they normally do not express themselves as outwardly as adults do. Rachel wanted to give parents a way to help their children, so she came up with the idea of a Forever Star. Her hope is that Gracie’s story will show children that it’s okay to feel sad when they lose a person or even a pet. They should know that their loved ones will be with them forever, shining in their hearts and represented as stars in the sky.Rachel does not show Gracie grieving deeply because her goal was to show one way of handling grief with creativity and hope."Inspiring, engaging, and educational. ‘The Great’ is an invaluable resource for discussing death and bereavement with children. I am sure that this book will help to heal the wounds of loss in any family."– Dr. Anns, Clinical Psychologist and Author of “Tell Me, I Promise I Won't Get Mad”A special and profound thanks to Pam Halter https://www.pamhalter.com/