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Books with title The Fastest One of All

  • The Fairest Of All

    S.K Munt, Donella Brown

    eBook (, June 13, 2020)
    In this Conclusion to The Siren Song Quartet, Sealah Loveridge is left alone to run the kingdom while her parents are off dealing with a medical emergency. The King and Queen believe that social friction is the only crisis she's going to have to deal with in their absence, but in actuality, Sealah's been left to battle not only her personal demons, but everyone else's, while trying to save the boy she loves from a curse, find and subdue a human psychopath, battle two ancient demons, break an ancient curse, batten the hatches against an incoming summer cyclone and keep the boardwalk midway up and running. Oh, and just in case that weren't enough, her parents want her to make sure that the Summer Solstice celebration goes ahead as smoothly as it always does, just to keep a sense of normalcy alive in a community that unbeknowst to them, is in absolute chaos. Sealah's been prepping herself her whole life to pass these kinds of tests, but when she realises that most of her community assumes that she's going to fail them all without her parents help, she can't help but wonder if it's time to give up the ill-fitting crown already, and look to the horizon for an alternate path to take in life instead; trading in her dreams of living happily ever after for the sake of merely living.
  • The Luckiest One of All

    Bill Peet

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Feb. 1, 1982)
    Wishing to be a bird, a little boy learns that there are benefits and drawbacks to every condition and that being a little boy may be the best of all.
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  • The Luckiest One of All

    Bill Peet

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 28, 1985)
    Wishing to be a bird, a little boy learns that there are benefits and drawbacks to every condition and that being a little boy may be the best of all.
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  • The Best Fall of All

    Laura Godwin, Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Level 1: Starting to Read? Simple stories? Increased vocabulary? Longer sentencesAre you ready to play with Happy and Honey? They're ready to play with you!Fall is here and it's time to join Happy and Honey -- two loveable friends for children just beginning to recognize words on their own.Happy is a big, friendly dog. Honey is a little, playful kitten. Happy loves playing outside in the fall. But Honey is too cold! Happy shows Honey how to stay warm -- Run! Run! Run!With bright, bold pictures, simple, lively text, and two irresistible characters, The Best Fall of All is sure to entertain and enchant young children everywhere.
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  • The Fastest One of All

    Alvin Granowsky, Joy Ann Tweedt, Craig L. Tweedt, Michael L. Denman

    Paperback (Modern Curriculum Pr, June 1, 1985)
    Fifth-grader Andy Able can add numbers in his head faster than anyone, but his classmate Pam has a computer that can add even faster.
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  • The Scariest One of All

    RH Disney, Irene Trimble, Atelier Philippe Harchy

    Paperback (RH/Disney, Aug. 13, 2002)
    Magic Mirror on the wall, whoโ€™s the scariest one of all? Why, itโ€™s the evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, of course! The vain villainess pulls out her book of spooky spells to scare up some fun at a creepy costume party.
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  • The Sweetest One of All

    Jean Little, Marisol Sarrazin

    Hardcover (Scholastic Canada, Sept. 4, 2008)
    One by one, the baby animals are born on the farm, each making another barnyard mother yearn for a baby of her own. A warm-hearted, gently humorous story about a mother's love.
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  • The Luckiest One of All

    Bill Peet

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Oct. 15, 1985)
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  • The Fastest One of All

    Alvin Granowsky, Joy Ann Tweedt, Craig L. Tweedt, Michael L. Denman

    Hardcover (Modern Curriculum Pr, June 1, 1985)
    Fifth-grader Andy Able can add numbers in his head faster than anyone, but his classmate Pam has a computer that can add even faster.
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  • The Best Fall of All

    Laura Godwin

    Paperback (Demco Media, Dec. 1, 2002)
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  • The Fairest Of All

    S.K Munt, Donella Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, June 15, 2020)
    In this Conclusion to The Siren Song Quartet, Sealah Loveridge is left alone to run the kingdom while her parents are off dealing with a medical emergency. The King and Queen believe that social friction is the only crisis she's going to have to deal with in their absence, but in actuality, Sealah's been left to battle not only her personal demons, but everyone else's, while trying to save the boy she loves from a curse, find and subdue a human psychopath, battle two ancient demons, break an ancient curse, batten the hatches against an incoming summer cyclone and keep the boardwalk midway up and running. Oh, and just in case that weren't enough, her parents want her to make sure that the Summer Solstice celebration goes ahead as smoothly as it always does, just to keep a sense of normalcy alive in a community that unbeknowst to them, is in absolute chaos. Sealah's been prepping herself her whole life to pass these kinds of tests, but when she realises that most of her community assumes that she's going to fail them all without her parents help, she can't help but wonder if it's time to give up the ill-fitting crown already, and look to the horizon for an alternate path to take in life instead; trading in her dreams of living happily ever after for the sake of merely living.