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Books with title The Chocolate-Covered Clue

  • The Chocolate-Covered-Cookie Tantrum

    Deborah Blumenthal, Harvey Stevenson

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 22, 1999)
    While in the park Sophie decides she wants a cookie and throws a tantrum when her mother will not give her what she wants.
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  • The Chocolate-Covered Clue

    Laura Lee Hope

    Paperback (Aladdin, Feb. 1, 1989)
    When cakes begin disappearing from the bakery and the diner, the Bobbsey twins realize they are up against a zany burglar with a sweet tooth.
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  • The Chocolate-Covered Contest

    Carolyn Keene

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Nancy is about to learn the real meaning of "Death by Chocolate" Nancy can hardly believe it. While visiting an amusement park owned by the world-famous Royal Chocolates Company, her friend Bess tears open a million-dollar candy wrapper in a contest. But when they go to collect, they're told that someone else has won. And then they're accused of tampering with the winning wrapper! Something is rotten in chocolatetown. The proof comes when Nancy and her friends are treated to a near-death experience in the park's animal safari. Someone's pulling a million-dollar swindle, and getting Nancy and her friends out of the way seems to be the icing on the cake.
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  • The Chocolate-Covered Contest

    Carolyn Keene

    language (Aladdin, Feb. 12, 2013)
    Nancy can hardly believe it. While visiting an amusement park owned by the world-famous Royal Chocolates Company, her friend Bess tears open a million-dollar candy wrapper in a contest. But when they go to collect, they’re told that someone else has won. And then they’re accused of tampering with the winning wrapper! Something is rotten in chocolatetown. The proof comes when Nancy and her friends are treated to a near-death experience in the park’s animal safari. Someone’s pulling a million-dollar swindle, and getting Nancy and her friends out of the way seems to be the icing on the cake. If Nancy isn’t careful, she just might learn the real meaning of “Death by Chocolate.”
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  • The Chocolate-Covered-Cookie Tantrum

    Deborah Blumenthal, Harvey Stevenson

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 22, 1999)
    While in the park Sophie decides she wants a cookie and throws a tantrum when her mother will not give her what she wants.
  • Chocolate-covered ants

    Stephen Manes

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Max and his little brother Adam make a bet about eating chocolate-covered ants.
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  • The Chocolate-Covered-Cookie Tantrum

    Deborah Blumenthal, Harvey Stevenson

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 22, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Seized with a desire for a cookie while in the park, Sophie discovers that throwing a terrible tantrum will not get her what she wants.
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  • Chocolate-Covered Ants

    Stephen Manes

    Paperback (Apple, April 1, 1993)
    When Max's little brother, Adam, gets an ant colony for his birthday, suddenly he is a big authority on ants, and Max is determined to bring Adam down a few pegs. Reprint.
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  • The Chocolate Lover

    M. E. Rabb

    eBook (Alloy Entertainment, April 2, 2017)
    Meet Sam and Sophie Shattenberg—two sisters from Queens, New York, who are trying to create new lives for themselves in the tiny town of Venice, Indiana. They’ve changed their names, dyed their hair, and taken up a new hobby—solving missing persons cases. At the same time, they’re working hard to make sure that they stay missing themselves . . . CASE #2:Missing: Ruth Rivka Brauner, lost love of Professor Leo ShattenbergPhysical description: petite, slender, elderly. Loves chocolate.Last seen: Hester Klein’s boarding house. Chicago, Illinois, April 1947Comments: Trying to locate someone who has been missing for over fifty years is a challenge for any private investigator. But for Sophie and Sam, the real challenge is trying to figure out whether Professor Leo Shattenberg is also Cousin Leo . . . without exposing who they really are.
  • The Chocolate Cow

    Lilian Obligado

    Library Binding (Simon & Schuster, April 1, 1993)
    While spending the summer with his family in the Swiss Alps making cheese, a young boy hopes to find a way to keep his favorite cow from being sold
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  • The Chocolate Cow

    Max Stohn

    language (, April 14, 2020)
    A cow is determined to produce chocolate milk.
  • Covered in Chocolate

    Lizzie Lou

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, Oct. 20, 2009)
    Children love chocolate and making messes but don't always love learning. But even learning is sweet when it's Covered in Chocolate! Kids, get ready to have fun! Lizzie Lou's easy-to-follow chocolate recipes will have you baking like a professional chef in no time. Roll up your sleeves and get messy when Sticky Fingers Time comes. Begin measuring and doing challenging tasks, like separating eggs. Make delicious treats and try to avoid licking your fingers as you cook. Bake yummy treats for your dog to enjoy. Learn fun facts about the ingredients in the desserts you create. Learn Lizzie Lou's recipes for life. Engage in fun, educational, chocolate-centered activities. And parents, don't forget to join the whole family in on the fun! So, little chefs, grab your aprons, grab your cooking tools, and get Covered in Chocolate!