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Books with title TOPSY-TURVY TOWEL

  • Topsy-Turvy

    Jules Verne

    language (, March 30, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Mr. Topsy-turvy

    Roger Hargreaves

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, April 23, 2001)
    He's one wacky guy! He sees things a little differently from everyone else-backwards!
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  • Topsy-Turvy #24

    Melissa J. Morgan

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, June 10, 2010)
    It's Topsy-Turvy Day at Camp Walla-Walla and lucky Brynn is head counselor for the day. As top banana she has the authority to do whatever she wants, so she schedules a romantic night swimming activity to squeeze in face time with her new crush, Ben. Now if only she could use her power to make Ben like her back . . .
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  • Turvy Topsy

    Larisa Long

    language (, Nov. 17, 2019)
    My name’s Zalia. I’m a witch, and I just turned 16. I’m also a royal since I’m the King’s niece. I’ve never broken the rules, never dated, never been kissed. I go to The Royal Fae Academy where my best friend’s a pixie, and I’m in love with a jaguar shifter. Three years ago, my cousins jinxed me with 36 curses - fun ones like all witches hate me, no one can touch me, and I can't undue the curses or they will multiply. There are also other curses I can't remember, but I have a feeling they have something to do with my missing parents, the King, and my best friends. Now the curses are threatening all the realms, and I have to find a way to reverse them all before it's too late. How do I reverse things I can't remember, and who can I trust? Did I say I just turned 16?
  • Mr. Topsy-Turvy

    Roger Hargreaves

    eBook (Price Stern Sloan, Sept. 24, 2012)
    Mr. Topsy-Turvy is one of 85 much loved Mr. Men and Little Miss characters. Have you met them all?
  • TOPSY-TURVY TOWEL

    First Last

    Paperback (Bubblegum Books, Feb. 25, 2015)
    Sam, Sally, and Suzy imagine that their towels are tents, flying carpets, and capes.
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  • Topsy-Turvy #24

    Melissa J. Morgan

    language (Grosset & Dunlap, June 9, 2010)
    It's Topsy-Turvy Day at Camp Walla-Walla and lucky Brynn is head counselor for the day. As top banana she has the authority to do whatever she wants, so she schedules a romantic night swimming activity to squeeze in face time with her new crush, Ben. Now if only she could use her power to make Ben like her back . . .
  • The Topsy-turvy Towel

    Julie Goulis

    eBook (Bubblegum Books, Feb. 25, 2015)
    Sam, Sally and Suzy continue to use nothing but their elaborate imaginations and ordinary objects to go on all kinds of creative adventures. First, it was with a silly old string. Next, it was a shiny, round hubcap. In The Topsy-Turvy Towel, their object is a big, colorful beach towel. The three friends spend the day on the beach building a beautiful sandcastle. After seeing it get washed away by a wave, the three friends turn their attention to an ordinary beach towel. In their minds, it becomes a hot air balloon, a flying magic carpet, a superheros capeand thats just the beginning. The animated copy builds with each page, capturing childrens attention and bringing the story to life. Clever rhyming and repetitive phrasing begs to be read over and over again. The strikingly original illustrations use bold colors and dynamic images to keep children coming back for more. A variety of perspectives adds further visual interest to each page, delivering illustrations from a birds eye view, a worms eye view and more. Looking closely, the reader will also notice a unique blending of drawings and actual photographs. The illustrations are hand-drawn in pencil and then colorized and enhanced by computer. The book includes a bonus activity guide with fun, educational activities that complement the story. With all of the gizmos and gadgets available for purchase these days, its easy to forget that the best entertainment is free. Using something as simple as the imagination allows us to create universes of fancy where everyday objects turn into magnificent things.
  • Topsy-Turvy

    Paul Ruditis

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Walk a mile in my shoes Sabrina's friends think her life is perfect -- she gets straight As, has a great job, and the coolest wardrobe. But they have no idea how hard it is for Sabrina to hide her magical powers. Sabrina tries to conjure up a spell that will put her friends in her shoes -- now they'll know what it's really like to spend a day in the life of Sabrina Spellman. Student, friend, niece, waitress, reporter, and witch! But when Sabrina casts the spell everything gets turned upside down! Mortals are recklessly using her magic, her aunts don't remember ever having been witches, and Sabrina is completely powerless. Sabrina's really done it this time...
  • Topsy-Turvy

    Jules Verne

    language (Prabhat Prakashan, Oct. 25, 2018)
    “Then Mr Maston; you pretend that a woman has never been able to make mathematical or experimental-science progress?”“To my extreme regret; I am obliged to; Mrs. Scorbitt;” answered J.T. Maston.“That there have been some very remarkable women in mathematics; especially in Russia; I fully and willingly agree with you. But; with her cerebral conformation; she cannot become an Archimedes; much less a Newton.”
  • Topsy Turvy

    Monika Beisner

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, April 1, 1988)
    Verses are accompanied by illustrations of unusual situations such as a dog taking a little girl for a walk, a bird scolding a cat for scaring his friends, and a boy sitting calmly while a sheep shears his head
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  • Topsy-Turvy

    Jules Verne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 30, 2015)
    Jules Verne (1828-1905) is one of the most recognizable names in Western literature, coming to be known as one of the Fathers of Science-Fiction. Although he studied to be a lawyer and held stock trading jobs, he quickly learned that he had a knack for weaving adventurous stories of travels and expeditions. It didn’t hurt that one of his teachers may have been inventor Brutus de Villeroi, who created the first submarine for the U.S. Navy. Verne wrote about air travel and space travel 50 years before either was possible.
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