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Books with title The Playground Problem

  • Problem at the Playground

    Courtney Carbone, Melanie Demmer

    Paperback (Andrews McMeel Publishing, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Dive into adventure with Violet the mermaid and Wally the narwhal as they solve the mystery of the disappearing playground! From Epic! Originals, Undersea Mystery Club is a fun, inspiring series about curious friends who work together to uncover the truth—learning lots along the way!It’s an exciting day in Aquamarina! The entire community has gathered for the opening of a new playground. But when the equipment falls apart because some of the pieces have vanished, it’s up to a mermaid named Violet and her best friend, Wally the narwhal, to solve the mystery of what happened.After the adventure, explore fun facts about ocean science and civil engineering included at the back of the book!
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  • Playground Problem

    Margaret McNamara, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, April 1, 2004)
    A must-have for any young reader, this Ready-to-Read delivers on important lessons in school!There's a problem on the playground! The boys won't let the girls play soccer with them during recess. Emma is furious! So she figures out a plan to get them to change their minds. And in the end they all learn that the best teams are the ones that everyone gets to play on!
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  • The Playground Problem

    Tracy Packiam Alloway, Ana Sanfelippo

    language (QEB Publishing, Oct. 15, 2019)
    When Ruby notices that Joey is being bullied, can she use her SEN Superpowers to help him? SEN Superpowers: The Playground Problem explores the topic of anxiety with an empowering story and adorable illustrations. The SEN Superpowers series celebrates the positive traits associated with a range of common SEN (Special Education Needs) conditions, boosting the confidence and strength-awareness of children with those conditions, while also allowing for better understanding and positivity among their peers. Each book includes a page of discussion points about the story, a page of tips for how to boost abilities (inclusive for children with and without special educational needs) and, finally, a further page of notes for parents and teachers. The books feature a dyslexic-friendly font to encourage accessibility and inclusivity for all readers.
  • Playground Problem

    Margaret McNamara, Mike Gordon

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Feb. 14, 2012)
    There's a problem on the playground! The boys won't let the girls play soccer with them during recess. Emma is furious! So she figures out a plan to get them to change their minds. And in the end they all learn that the best teams are the ones that everyone gets to play on!
  • Problem at the Playground

    Courtney Carbone, Melanie Demmer

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Dive into adventure with Violet the mermaid and Wally the narwhal as they solve the mystery of the disappearing playground! From Epic! Originals, Undersea Mystery Club is a fun, inspiring series about curious friends who work together to uncover the truth—learning lots along the way!It’s an exciting day in Aquamarina! The entire community has gathered for the opening of a new playground. But when the equipment falls apart because some of the pieces have vanished, it’s up to a mermaid named Violet and her best friend, Wally the narwhal, to solve the mystery of what happened.After the adventure, explore fun facts about ocean science and civil engineering included at the back of the book!
    Q
  • The Playground Problem

    Margaret McNamara, Mike Gordon

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2009-07-10, April 9, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When first-graders Nick, Jamie, and Reza refuse to let Emma join their soccer game just because she is a girl, Emma and her father devise a plan to teach the boys a lesson. A Level 1 Ready To Read title.
  • The Playground Problem

    Margaret McNamara, Mike Gordon

    Library Binding (Aladdin Library, April 6, 2004)
    When the boys won't let the girls play on their soccer team, the girls solve their problem by creating their own team and not allowing the boys access until both sides come to realize that they are being silly and that everyone should have the opportunity to play together. Simultaneous.
    K
  • The Lost Playground

    Patrica Coombs

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 30, 2011)
    The other toys in The Lost Playground were store toys, and they were all very proud of their stuffing--forever arguing over which is best--sawdust or cotton or feathers or foam rubber. But the odd looking one named Mostly Frederick Sometimes Sam never took part in the arguments--for he was not like the others. Mostly had not been bought at a store. He had been made at home for a little girl named Jane, and his stuffing was old socks and scraps of cloth and tatered underwear. That was one reason the other toys snubbed him and that was why he wanted so much to get back to Jane. It will be love at first sight for petend age readers when they meet Mostly, the lovable little stuffed animal who is goaded into being just like everyone else, but staunchly goes on just being himself.
  • { THE PLAYGROUND PROBLEM

    Margaret McNamara

    Paperback (Aladdin Paperbacks, April 1, 2004)
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  • The Playground

    Russell Brown

    eBook (, Oct. 28, 2017)
    “Tick tock you’re on the clock.”The words every captive dreads.Ellie knew the man who abducted her; he’d taken her sister too. Now she’s in the fight of her life, against monsters and maniacs, in an arena designed to eat kids whole. She won’t go down without a fight, and with the help of Ronnie and the other captives she might just wipe the smile of Mr. Sunshine’s puss filled face.Enter a world where monsters are real and kids have to fight through a twisted fun factory of pain and torture just to stay alive. Many go in, but few return. Mr. Sunshine will let you play all day just as long as you bleed.“Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, it’s dying time.”
  • The Playground Problem

    Margaret McNamara, Mike Gordon

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic, March 15, 2004)
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  • The Playground

    Shannon Heuston

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 13, 2017)
    What happened on the playground that horrible day? Rachel Parsons was bullied mercilessly as a child. She vows to put it behind her and move on with her life. But over the next thirty years, demons from her past continue to rear their ugly heads, ever present reminders of the haunting secret buried deep within her subconscious. The time has come to return to the playground and confront the ghosts of the past once and for all.