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Books with title The Boy Who Became a Bear

  • The Boy Who Became a Bear

    Jean McLaughlin

    Paperback (Xlibris Corporation, Sept. 11, 2006)
    McLaughlin, Jean
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  • The Boy Who Became the Wolf

    L.R. Patton

    eBook (Batlee Press, March 20, 2018)
    The woods are a dangerous place for a girl in red and a boy in fur.Jasper, one of the lost children of Fairendale, wakes from a vanishing spell well-equipped for the freezing cold of the White Woods. He is astonished—and somewhat pleased, considering the temperature—to learn that he is a very large wolf, transformed after a vanishing spell saved him from certain death. And though he was not born with the gift of magic, he must find a way to transform back into a child or risk remaining a wolf forever.But then Jasper meets Lucy. After discovering that Lucy’s magical grandmother has evil plans for Lucy that she’ll carry out in her home hidden deep in the White Woods, where snow shadows secrets and evil can carry on uninterrupted, Jasper commits himself to protecting the girl in a red cloak—but will Lucy believe that her grandmother is not all she seems before her grandmother destroys them both?The Boy Who Became the Wolf is the tenth book in the Fairendale series, an epic fantasy middle grade series that explores both familiar and unfamiliar fairy tales, legends, myths, and folk tales. The world of Fairendale revolves around villains and heroes—all on a quest for what they believe is right. But one cannot always know, at first glance, who is the villain and who is the hero. Throughout the series, the story of King Willis and his determination to keep the throne of Fairendale is woven into the story of his son, Prince Virgil, heir to the throne and friend to the village children, and the story of fairy tale children fleeing for their lives—children who become what we know as fairy tale villains, for one good reason or another. But, remember, one cannot always know, at first glance, who is the villain and who is the hero.
  • The Boy Who Became the Wolf

    L.R. Patton

    Paperback (Rachel Toalson, March 17, 2018)
    The woods are a dangerous place for a girl in red and a boy in fur.Jasper, one of the lost children of Fairendale, wakes from a vanishing spell well-equipped for the freezing cold of the White Woods. He is astonished—and somewhat pleased, considering the temperature—to learn that he is a very large wolf, transformed after a vanishing spell saved him from certain death. And though he was not born with the gift of magic, he must find a way to transform back into a child or risk remaining a wolf forever.But then Jasper meets Lucy. After discovering that Lucy’s magical grandmother has evil plans for Lucy that she’ll carry out in her home hidden deep in the White Woods, where snow shadows secrets and evil can carry on uninterrupted, Jasper commits himself to protecting the girl in a red cloak—but will Lucy believe that her grandmother is not all she seems before her grandmother destroys them both?The Boy Who Became the Wolf is the tenth book in the Fairendale series, an epic fantasy middle grade series that explores both familiar and unfamiliar fairy tales, legends, myths, and folk tales. The world of Fairendale revolves around villains and heroes—all on a quest for what they believe is right. But one cannot always know, at first glance, who is the villain and who is the hero. Throughout the series, the story of King Willis and his determination to keep the throne of Fairendale is woven into the story of his son, Prince Virgil, heir to the throne and friend to the village children, and the story of fairy tale children fleeing for their lives—children who become what we know as fairy tale villains, for one good reason or another. But, remember, one cannot always know, at first glance, who is the villain and who is the hero.
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  • The Girl Who Became a Beatle

    Greg Taylor

    eBook (Feiwel & Friends, Feb. 15, 2011)
    She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah!When Regina Bloomsbury's band, the Caverns, breaks up, she thinks it's all over. And then she makes a wish—"I wish I could be as famous as the Beatles."The Beatles are her music idols. The next day, she gets up to find that the Caverns are not just as famous as the Beatles, they have replaced them in history! Regina is living like a rock star, and loving it. There are talk shows, music videos, and live concerts with thousands of screaming fans. And Regina is the star of it all. But fame is getting the better of Regina, and she has a decision to make. Does she want to replace the Beatles forever?Greg Taylor's The Girl Who Became a Beatle is a rocking young adult novel about the good and the bad of Hollywood, fame, and rock 'n roll.
  • The Boy Who Became A Monster

    Jonathan J. Drake

    language (Jonathan J. Drake, Nov. 11, 2012)
    CHILDREN (8 to 12 yrs) - or - READ ALOUD (4 to 7 yrs)When Harry is transformed into a Gluey Glubber monster, it's left to his friends, Toby and Jessie, to try to restore him to normal. To do this they need to discover the secret behind Creepy Keith's bookstore and why the old shop-keeper isn't willing to help them. After all, it was his magical box that transformed Harry into the hideous creature in the first place. Join Harry and his friends on their adventure, but be warned; Gluey Glubber monsters aren't known for their patience and they get VERY hungry. There's just no telling what they'll eat next... IT MIGHT EVEN BE YOU!
  • THE BOY WHO BECAME A FISH

    Kim Munkus

    Paperback (Independently published, March 14, 2019)
    Timmy loves playing down at the creek in the back yard of his house. He is always wishing that he was a fish so he could swim as fast as they do and have fun exploring the bottom of the pond. He meets a goldfish Huey and begins to play with him everyday as a fish.
  • The Girl Who Became a Beatle

    Greg Taylor

    Paperback (Feiwel & Friends, Feb. 15, 2011)
    She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah!When Regina Bloomsbury's band, the Caverns, breaks up, she thinks it's all over. And then she makes a wish―"I wish I could be as famous as the Beatles."The Beatles are her music idols. The next day, she gets up to find that the Caverns are not just as famous as the Beatles, they have replaced them in history! Regina is living like a rock star, and loving it. There are talk shows, music videos, and live concerts with thousands of screaming fans. And Regina is the star of it all. But fame is getting the better of Regina, and she has a decision to make. Does she want to replace the Beatles forever?Greg Taylor's The Girl Who Became a Beatle is a rocking young adult novel about the good and the bad of Hollywood, fame, and rock 'n roll.
  • The Boy Who Became A Basketball

    Nikki Marie Coughlan, Rebecca Goodine

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 8, 2014)
    The Boy who became a Basketball tells the story of a boy named Zach and what happens as a result of his enormous love for basketball.
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  • The Boy Who Became the Wolf

    L.R. Patton

    Hardcover (Batlee Press, Feb. 13, 2018)
    The woods are a dangerous place for a girl in red and a boy in fur.Jasper, one of the lost children of Fairendale, wakes from a vanishing spell well-equipped for the freezing cold of the White Woods. He is astonished—and somewhat pleased, considering the temperature—to learn that he is a very large wolf, transformed after a vanishing spell saved him from certain death. And though he was not born with the gift of magic, he must find a way to transform back into a child or risk remaining a wolf forever.But then Jasper meets Lucy. After discovering that Lucy’s magical grandmother has evil plans for Lucy that she’ll carry out in her home hidden deep in the White Woods, where snow shadows secrets and evil can carry on uninterrupted, Jasper commits himself to protecting the girl in a red cloak—but will Lucy believe that her grandmother is not all she seems before her grandmother destroys them both?The Boy Who Became the Wolf is the tenth book in the Fairendale series, an epic fantasy middle grade series that explores both familiar and unfamiliar fairy tales, legends, myths, and folk tales. The world of Fairendale revolves around villains and heroes—all on a quest for what they believe is right. But one cannot always know, at first glance, who is the villain and who is the hero. Throughout the series, the story of King Willis and his determination to keep the throne of Fairendale is woven into the story of his son, Prince Virgil, heir to the throne and friend to the village children, and the story of fairy tale children fleeing for their lives—children who become what we know as fairy tale villains, for one good reason or another.But, remember, one cannot always know, at first glance, who is the villain and who is the hero.
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  • The Boy Who Became A Fish

    Kim Munkus

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, Dec. 14, 2017)
    Timmy Turns Into A Goldfish... Timmy loves playing at the creek behind his house. He is always pretending to have friends that he is playing with. Hughie is a goldfish and he is always pretending to play with imaginary friends also. They happen to meet and become friends.
  • The Girl Who Became a Beatle

    Greg Taylor

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, Feb. 15, 2011)
    She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah!When Regina Bloomsbury's band, the Caverns, breaks up, she thinks it's all over. And then she makes a wish―"I wish I could be as famous as the Beatles."The Beatles are her music idols. The next day, she gets up to find that the Caverns are not just as famous as the Beatles, they have replaced them in history! Regina is living like a rock star, and loving it. There are talk shows, music videos, and live concerts with thousands of screaming fans. And Regina is the star of it all. But fame is getting the better of Regina, and she has a decision to make. Does she want to replace the Beatles forever?Greg Taylor's The Girl Who Became a Beatle is a rocking young adult novel about the good and the bad of Hollywood, fame, and rock 'n roll.
  • Bob, the Tree Who Became a Star

    Suzanne Lintz Ives

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, April 22, 2010)
    "Bob, the Tree who Became a Star" is a sweet and timeless classic. Fully illustrated in color, it tells the story of a tree who is kind and loving and because of his actions, he becomes a star in the sky, enduring forever. A continuum of life is expressed in the epilogue where we learn that "Bob," our Christmas tree did not die, but he lives on, eternally reminding us to always be kind.