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Books with title The disappearing dog trick

  • The Disappearing Bees

    Ms Randi K. Storm

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 18, 2014)
    What is happening to all of the honeybees? We meet B.B. McBee who helps his fellow honeybees figure out what is causing the disappearances. We learn positive actions we can all take to save our planet.
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  • The Disappearing Rose

    Renee Duke

    Paperback (Ebound Canada, Sept. 30, 2015)
    No one knows what happened to the little Princes of the Tower. That's what Dane, Paige, and Jack are told when they start working on a medieval documentary for Dane and Paige's filmmaker father. But then an ancient medallion transports them back to the fifteenth century and gives them a chance to discover the truth about the mysterious disappearance of young King Edward the Fifth and his brother Richard, Duke of York. But they'd better be careful. The princes are definitely in danger, and the person responsible for their disappearance just might decide that their new friends should disappear as well.
  • The disappearing earth

    Doug Peterson

    Unknown Binding (University of Illinois Extension, March 15, 2000)
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  • The Disappearing Dinner

    Margaret Ryan, Jaqueline East

    Paperback (Scholastic Young Hippo, March 15, 2002)
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  • The Disappearing Hats

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    Hardcover (Award Publications Ltd, )
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  • Paddington and the Disappearing Trick

    Michael Bond

    Audio Cassette (Collins Audio, )
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  • The Disappearing Rose

    Renee Duke

    Paperback (Books We Love Ltd., Oct. 19, 2016)
    No one knows what happened to the little Princes of the Tower. That’s what Dane, Paige, and Jack are told when they start working on a medieval documentary for Dane and Paige’s filmmaker father. But then an ancient medallion transports them back to the fifteenth century and gives them a chance to discover the truth about the mysterious disappearance of young King Edward the Fifth and his brother Richard, Duke of York. “I liked this book. The history behind the story is fascinating.” Marva Dasef, author of the Witches of Galdorheim series. “With her hands-on approach to history and thorough research of her topic, Ms. Duke makes it easy for youngsters to suspend their disbelief and experience the adventures of three inquisitive children.” Calamity (Amazon review.) “The Disappearing Rose is a charming story about children helping children and introduces young students to English History in the most delightful way.” Wendy Laharnar, author of The Unhewn Stone But they’d better be careful. The princes are definitely in danger, and the person responsible for their disappearance just might decide that their new friends should disappear as well.