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Books with title The Adventures Of Gregor The Golf Ball

  • The Adventures of A Hardheaded Golf Ball

    P.D. Harris

    eBook (Infinity Publishing, Sept. 30, 2014)
    Golf is fun but what is really fun is to hear kids laugh out loud as you share with them a hardheaded golf ball's story. This may be the funniest golf book ever written and that is the unbiased opinion of the author. It is not a one-time read. Children love it so much that it will become their favorite golf book and more than likely want you to say the "Chip words" the next time you take them to driving range. Share it and make some happy memories. It is also a great gift idea for that frustrated golfer who needs a little help keeping golf fun.
  • The Golf Ball Story: Adventures of Gidget & Chi-Chi

    Carol Sirota, Annette Abrams

    language (, April 25, 2017)
    Have you ever wondered how much fun a round of golf can be when narrated by the golf ball himself? Follow Chi Chi through his amazing adventures and experience his exciting journey on the links.
  • The Adventures of a Hardheaded Golf Ball

    Harris Paul

    Paperback (Infinity Publishing, Dec. 31, 2014)
    Golf is fun but what is really fun is to hear kids laugh out loud as you share with them a hardheaded golf ball's story. This may be the funniest golf book ever written and that is the unbiased opinion of the author. It is not a one-time read. Children love it so much that it will become their favorite golf book and more than likely want you to say the "Chip words" the next time you take them to driving range. Share it and make some happy memories. It is also a great gift idea for that frustrated golfer who needs a little help keeping golf fun.
  • The Adventures of Bab

    M. Henry, R. Bog

    eBook (Xlibris US, Oct. 24, 2018)
    This story follows Bab the teddy bear to the Laundromat. There’s no nice way to put it: Bab stinks, and his owner Lou hasn’t been playing with him. Lou has feeding problems and a feeding tube, and he has had accidents on his beloved bear, leaving a noticeable smell. Lou’s mom takes Bab and Bab’s friend Quacks to the Laundromat to get cleaned. There, the pair learns that getting cleaned can be a good time. These stories are something important to R. Bog and M. Henry to shed light on disabled children and to show them that being different isn’t the same as being unworthy, unlovable, uninspiring, or unincredible. Everyone is worthy, and these stories prove it.
  • ADVENTURES OF THE BALL BUG BOYS

    Karen Blanchard, Jacob Haynes

    language (Booklocker.com, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Kids ages from 7-13 will enjoy this fictitious children's chapter book because there is never a dull moment!Its summer break and eight cousins go for a visit to their Meme and Poor Paw's out in the country. They always seem to get into a little mischief and have lots of imagination wandering around in the woods. Then there is Samuel T. Bonecrackin who has a way of coming around when the kids are in a jamb. He scares them because he shows up from nowhere and Poor Paw has never heard of him before. Poor Paw knows everyone who lives in this small community.They spend their time crawdad fishing, treasure hunting, fishing, hiking, and camping. In the back of their minds they are always keeping an eye out for the mystery dog.In the deep woods in the south there is a mystery dog that wanders through the area that blows fire. The kids are always trying to find him but are really afraid that they might, because this dog is not your ordinary dog. Poor Paw calls it the Fangled Tooth Red Fire Farting Dog!There is adventure, mystery, funny moments, soft moments, and good morals all wrapped up into one book.Enjoy!
  • ADVENTURES OF THE BALL BUG BOYS

    Karen Blanchard, Jacob Haynes

    Paperback (Booklocker.com, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Adventures of the Ball Bug Boys' setting is in the country where kids have to use their own imagination for fun. There is plenty of mystery surrounding the Red Fangled Tooth Fire Farting Dog that keeps the kids curious enough to try to find it. You have to read it to see what they found when they went to dig for Samuel T. Bonecrackin's treasure! This book has funny, scary, sad and happy moments!
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  • The Adventures of Poppy the Golf Ball

    Donald Longacre

    Paperback (Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc., Oct. 15, 2003)
    In this charming illustrated book, Poppy the Golf Ball discovers that he is different from other golf balls: He can hear, see, and enjoy flying through the air. Lost for months, he has a number of gentle and exciting adventures before a boy finds him and takes him home. Poppy becomes an admired member of the family and is displayed in the place of honor of a "Hole in One" trophy.
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  • The Adventures of Bab

    M. Henry, R. Bog

    Paperback (XlibrisUS, Oct. 23, 2018)
    This story follows Bab the teddy bear to the Laundromat. There’s no nice way to put it: Bab stinks, and his owner Lou hasn’t been playing with him. Lou has feeding problems and a feeding tube, and he has had accidents on his beloved bear, leaving a noticeable smell. Lou’s mom takes Bab and Bab’s friend Quacks to the Laundromat to get cleaned. There, the pair learns that getting cleaned can be a good time. These stories are something important to R. Bog and M. Henry to shed light on disabled children and to show them that being different isn’t the same as being unworthy, unlovable, uninspiring, or unincredible. Everyone is worthy, and these stories prove it.
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  • Goober The Golf Ball's Great Adventure

    Michelle DiCicco, John Terlato

    Paperback (Trafford on Demand Pub, Dec. 30, 2004)
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  • THE ADVENTURES OF THE RED BALL

    Michael Linick

    (, Dec. 10, 2012)
    This is a children's book, for the 3 - 5 years old age range. It is intended that this short story be read to children.
  • The Adventures of a Hardheaded Golf Ball

    Paul Harris

    (Infinity Publishing, Dec. 31, 2014)
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  • The Adventures Of Gregor The Golf Ball

    James Cobban

    eBook (, July 26, 2019)
    ‘The Adventures of Gregor the Golf Ball’ has been written to spark children’s imagination and engage them in golf, before they have even picked up a golf club. Join Gregor on his first ever golfing adventure, as he feels the fresh air between his dimples for the first time, lands in the soft yellow sand of a bunker, panics as he gets lost in the long grass of the rough, thinking his golf journey is over before it has begun and feel his excitement as he is tickled by the short grass on the green before falling into the cup for his first ever putt. Gregor is playing with a junior who is also playing golf for the first time so they are learning together.Name and design your own golf ball, learn golf terminology in the easy to understand glossary of all the golf words used in the book and have fun completing the word search and fun facts page.Golf is fun, start your child’s journey with Gregor!