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Books with title The Mightiest

  • The Mightiest

    Keiko Kasza

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Nov. 10, 2003)
    Is the Bear, the Elephant, or the Lion the mightiest animal in the forest? When the three friends come upon a golden crown that says, "For the Mightiest," they each think that they deserve the title. Just when it looks like they'll argue forever, an old woman comes along, which gives them an idea. They'll have a contest to see who can scare her the most! But their game goes awry when a giant appears to take the crown. The giant is certainly the biggest, but does that make him the mightiest? Or is there someone else even mightier than the giant? Keiko Kasza charms us again with a subtle reminder that no one is mightier than Mom.
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  • The Mightiest

    Keiko Kasza

    eBook (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Sept. 11, 2001)
    Is the Bear, the Elephant, or the Lion the mightiest animal in the forest? When the three friends come upon a golden crown that says, "For the Mightiest," they each think that they deserve the title. Just when it looks like they'll argue forever, an old woman comes along, which gives them an idea. They'll have a contest to see who can scare her the most! But their game goes awry when a giant appears to take the crown. The giant is certainly the biggest, but does that make him the mightiest? Or is there someone else even mightier than the giant? Keiko Kasza charms us again with a subtle reminder that no one is mightier than Mom.
  • The Mightiest

    Keiko Kasza

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Sept. 10, 2001)
    When three friends find a golden crown on a rock in the forest, they argue over who should wear it. Written on the rock is the message: "For the mightiest." But who is the mightiest? When a tiny old woman comes along, Bear, Elephant and Lion agree to take turns to see who can scare her the best. But their contest goes awry when a GIANT appears to claim the crown for his own. Is he the mightiest? Not if the tiny old woman has anything to say about it: she's his mom. And she's not too happy about her son being such a bully! Keiko's latest charmer plays with size and power, in her inimitable style, with adorable animals, perfect pacing and hilarious understatement. As any kid knows, there's no one mightier than Mom.
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  • The Mightiest Heart

    Lynn Cullen, Laurel Long

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Oct. 1, 1998)
    A talented new illustrator makes her debut with this touching story based on the legend of Llywelyn, a thirteenth-century Welsh prince who shared a special relationship with his loyal hound Gelert.
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  • The Mighty

    Rodman Philbrick

    Paperback (Scholasti, )
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  • The Mighty

    Michael J Sanford

    language (, Feb. 3, 2016)
    He's not crazy. Honest, he's not.He's just Wyatt. Wyatt the Mighty.Fifteen-year-old Wyatt has been sent to a treatment center for "disturbed youth." No one understands him. He wants nothing more than to escape from it all.And he does.Through a magic he doesn't understand, he finds himself in Hagion, a realm of fantastical creatures and immense wonder. He quickly finds himself in the company of a runaway warrior and two Children--a strange race of underground creatures that seem forever joyful. They claim Wyatt is a Druid, a powerful figure of myth and legend, sent to restore peace to all of the Realms. He doesn't bother correcting them.Finally, he can be the hero he's always dreamed of.But claiming to be a hero and actually being a hero are two different things. And it's a lesson Wyatt may have to pay dearly for.A Mature YA(ish) Fantasy/Contemporary Tale
  • The Mightiest Heart

    Lynn Cullen, Laurel Long

    Library Binding (Dial Books, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Based on a Welsh legend about Prince Llywelyn and his loyal dog Gelert, who is wrongly banished when the prince believes that the dog has attacked his son
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  • The Mighty

    Rodman Philbrick

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Outcasts Maxwell and Kevin, the former a giant of a boy who lacks intelligence and the latter a genius in leg braces, team up for a series of imaginative adventures that bring them undreamed-of discoveries. Original. Movie tie-in.
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  • The Mighty

    Rodman Philbrick

    Paperback (Scholastic Point, Jan. 15, 1999)
    Read by Elden HensonTwo cassettes / 3 hours 16 mins.Meet Maxwell Kane, narrator of The Mighty. He's a timid soul stuck in the body of a teenage giant with size 14 shoes. Hounted by a dark secret in his past, he hides out in his basement room, avoiding the world. When a new kid moves in next door--a small, brainy boy with leg braces and a major attitude--Max's life changes forever. The two outcasts from the 'normal' world team up to become Freak The Mighty.Like knights of old they defend the weak, right every wrong--and solve the mysteery of Max's past. Proving once and for all that courage comes in all sizes.
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  • The Mightiest Magic

    Donald Lemke, Patrick Spaziante

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 24, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When magical relics disappear from around the world, the Justice League flies to a distant country to retrieve the priceless items. But Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern soon discover that Shazam's worst enemy is behind the plot. They'll have to bring in the World's Mightiest Mortal to defeat this powerful super-villain.
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  • The Mighty

    Michael J Sanford

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 4, 2016)
    "The Mighty is a stunning opening to the Druid's Guise series by Michael J Sanford, a book that will entertain and surprise young adults and adult readers alike." Divine Zape for Readers' Favorite 5/5 stars He's not crazy. Honest, he's not. He's just Wyatt. Wyatt the Mighty. Fifteen-year-old Wyatt can't believe he's been sent to The Shepherd's Crook, a treatment center for "disturbed youth." It's not his fault no one understands him. And it's not his fault he has no past beyond the shadows that haunt him. He wants nothing more than to escape from it all. And he does. Through a magic he doesn't understand, he finds himself in Hagion, a realm of fantastical creatures and immense wonder. He quickly finds himself in the company of a runaway warrior and two Children--a strange race of underground creatures that seem forever joyful. They claim Wyatt is a Druid, a powerful figure of myth and legend, sent to restore peace to all of the Realms. He doesn't bother correcting them. Finally, he can be the hero he's always dreamed of. But claiming to be a hero and actually being a hero are two different things. And it's a lesson Wyatt may have to pay dearly for.
  • The 10 Mightiest Rivers

    Myra Junyk

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Profiles ten of the most powerful rivers in the world, including the Danube, the Yangtze, the Nile, and the Amazon.
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