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Books with title The Cardboard Piano

  • The Cardboard Piano

    Lynne Rae Perkins

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 30, 2008)
    When Debbie gives Tina a cardboard piano, she is sure that Tina will love it. After all, Debbie spent a long time making it, and it looks just like a real piano. Now Tina can learn to play, too. It will be so amazing.But just because you are friends with somebody, and just because you are the same in most ways, doesn't mean that you will always see eye to eye.Friendship can be tricky. Really, really tricky. Even for true best friends. Even for Debbie and Tina.
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  • The Cardboard Piano

    Lynne Rae Perkins

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 30, 2008)
    When Debbie gives Tina a cardboard piano, she is sure that Tina will love it. After all, Debbie spent a long time making it, and it looks just like a real piano. Now Tina can learn to play, too. It will be so amazing. But just because you are friends with somebody, and just because you are the same in most ways, doesn't mean that you will always see eye to eye. Friendship can be tricky. Really, really tricky. Even for true best friends. Even for Debbie and Tina.
    J
  • The Cardboard Piano

    Lynne Rae Perkins

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 30, 2008)
    When Debbie gives Tina a cardboard piano, she is sure that Tina will love it. After all, Debbie spent a long time making it, and it looks just like a real piano. Now Tina can learn to play, too. It will be so amazing.But just because you are friends with somebody, and just because you are the same in most ways, doesn't mean that you will always see eye to eye.Friendship can be tricky. Really, really tricky. Even for true best friends. Even for Debbie and Tina.
    J
  • Agnes' Cardboard Piano

    Linda P. Silbert

    Paperback (Silbert & Bress Pubns, April 1, 1978)
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  • The Cardboard Box

    Geoff Feasey

    eBook
    A Very Special Dog is a series of children’s stories that introduce ‘Cobbler Saint Knight’ who is a black Labrador. These short stories are a series of contemporary moral stories for children that will inspire them to help others and to become more aware of the needs around them. These stories follow the world famous adventures of ‘Cobbler Saint Knight’ – who is known as ‘Cobby’ by his master, and they are entitled, ‘Out At Night’, ‘The Birthday’, ‘The Firework Party’, ‘The Organ’, ‘The Accident’, ‘The Holiday’, ‘The Cardboard Box’, ‘The Visit’.
  • The Cardboard Box

    Jane Horton

    Paperback (lulu.com, Nov. 6, 2018)
    This book is based on a true story of two friends separated by civil war and their eventual renewed friendship many years later. It's full of pictures, and though sad, it is full of hope and reconciliation. A must for children to understand the overcoming of religious and cultural barriers.