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Books with title The Banana Split Affair

  • The Banana Split Affair

    Cynthia Blair

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, July 12, 1985)
    Twin sisters with contrasting personalities decide to switch identities for two weeks and experience each other's life.
  • The Banana Split Affair

    Cynthia Blair

    language (Belgrave House, June 30, 2014)
    Susan is a shy straight-A student and talented artist. Her twin sister Christine is outgoing and popular. Envious of each otherโ€™s lives, they decide to trade places. But complications arise when Chris falls for the boy Susan likes and Susan has to hide her identity from a boy she meets. Both girls face ups and downs as they learn about romance, each other, and themselves. Young Adult Fiction by Cynthia Blair; originally published by Fawcett Juniper
  • Why the banana split

    Rick Walton

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1999)
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  • The Banana Split Affair

    Cynthia Blair

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Dec. 12, 1984)
    Twin sisters with contrasting personalities decide to switch identities for two weeks and experience each other's life.
  • Why the Banana Split

    Rick Walton, Jimmy Holder

    eBook (Gibbs Smith, July 2, 1998)
    So why did the banana split? Well, for the same reason that the jackhammers hit the road, the lettuce headed out, and the jump ropes skipped town. It was even enough to make the baseball players strike out. Here's a hint: it's bigger than a breadbox. And named Rex. With Jimmy Holder's sly illustrations bringing every pun to life, Rick Walton's verbal deftness will leave readers splitting too-their sides.
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  • The Day the Banana Split

    Gail J. Murphy

    eBook (Retro Ranger Publishing Co., LLC, April 12, 2019)
    Baxter Banana started out the week happy to be in Dolly's school lunchbox, but each day he is overlooked and brought back home. How can Baxter become someone's lunch? Find out in, "The Day the Banana Split" by Gail Murphy.
  • Why the Banana Split

    Rick Walton, Jimmy Holder

    Paperback (Gibbs Smith, Aug. 16, 2005)
    So why did the banana split? Well, for the same reason that the jackhammers hit the road, the lettuce headed out, and the jump ropes skipped town. It was even enough to make the baseball players strike out. Here's a hint: it's bigger than a breadbox. And named Rex. With Jimmy Holder's sly illustrations bringing every pun to life, Rick Walton's verbal deftness will leave readers splitting too-their sides.
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  • The Day the Banana Split

    Gail J. Murphy

    Paperback (Independently published, June 29, 2019)
    Baxter Banana started out the week happy to be in Dolly's school lunchbox, but each day he is overlooked and brought back home. How can Baxter become someone's lunch? Find out in, "The Day the Banana Split" by Gail Murphy.
  • Why The Banana Split

    Rick Walton, Jimmy Holder

    Hardcover (Gibbs Smith, Publisher, July 2, 1998)
    9 X 10 1/2 In, 32 Pp, Full-Color Illustrations Throughout, Ages 4 To 8 So Why Did The Banana Split? Well, For The Same Reason The Jackhammers Hit The Road, The Lettuce Headed Out, and The Jump Ropes Skipped Town. It Was Even Enough To Make The Baseball Players Strike Out. Here's A Hint: It's Bigger Than A Bread Box. and Named Rex. With Jimmy Holder's Sly Illustrations Bringing Every Pun To Life, Rick Walton's Verbal Deftness Will Leave Readers Splitting Too--Their Sides.
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  • Why the Banana Split

    Rick Walton, Jimmy Holder

    Paperback (Gibbs Smith, Aug. 16, 2005)
    So why did the banana split? Well, for the same reason that the jackhammers hit the road, the lettuce headed out, and the jump ropes skipped town. It was even enough to make the baseball players strike out. Here's a hint: it's bigger than a breadbox. And named Rex. With Jimmy Holder's sly illustrations bringing every pun to life, Rick Walton's verbal deftness will leave readers splitting too-their sides.
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