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Books with title The Number 3

  • None the Number

    Oliver Jeffers, Jarvis Cocker, HarperCollins Publishers Limited

    Audible Audiobook (HarperCollins Publishers Limited, Oct. 9, 2014)
    The Hueys have an important question about counting in this hilarious new book from international bestselling, award-winning author/illustrator, Oliver Jeffers, creator of How to Catch a Star and Lost and Found.The thing about the Hueys was that they loved numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3.... Wait! 0? Is 'none' a number?Join the Hueys for a counting conundrum!This witty and lively pictorial debate makes numbers interesting and fun!
  • The Number 3

    Ella Hawley

    Board book (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Readers will love getting to know the number three. This book will teach our youngest audience how counting to three can be fun. Repeated pairings of three objects with the numeral 3 will reinforce basic math and counting concepts.
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  • The Number

    Sheenah Freitas

    language (Paper Crane Books, March 12, 2012)
    Would you rise up against the world?Kaia's been gone for five years, but now she's back and Zinc is on the brink of wra.The new "Numbers" program, created by the Tueors' leader, tracks and isolates demigods. Kaia's friend, Catrina, refuses to take part, and that makes her the most dangerous Number of all.It's Kaia's duty to gather and protect the treasures of the gods—which hold their life essence. But neither the treasures nor Catrina are what they appear to be.As the day a dire prophesy foresees draws nearer, will Kaia be able to reverse the gears of fate, or will everything she's ever loved be burned away by the flames of war?
  • The Number 7

    Jessica Lidh

    Hardcover (Merit Press, Dec. 5, 2014)
    It all starts with a mysterious phone call from Louisa's decorative antique phone. And that wouldn't be so strange, except that the phone is unplugged, and has been for years. Frightened by the call and its message--and questioning her own sanity--Louisa listens as a somehow-familiar voice describes a lost family secret about Louisa's grandfather and his daring involvement in resisting the Nazi scourge in his native Sweden during World War II. Piecing together each clue she can find, Louisa begins to see how her grandfather's guilt and shame continues to haunt her own father, and the rest of her family, decades later, planting seeds of doubt that threaten to tear them all apart.Now desperate to know the full truth, despite the charming distractions of a boy with secrets of his own, Louisa becomes consumed with her discoveries, which she passes off to her parents as a school history project. Digging through old family albums and letters, she at last begins to see that the phone call was only the beginning, and that she is the one meant to be the messenger who can bring the truth of the past to light--before it's too late for her family.
  • The Number 7

    Jessica Lidh

    eBook (Simon Pulse, Nov. 7, 2014)
    It all starts with a mysterious phone call from Louisa's decorative antique phone. And that wouldn't be so strange, except that the phone is unplugged, and has been for years. Frightened by the call and its message--and questioning her own sanity--Louisa listens as a somehow-familiar voice describes a lost family secret about Louisa's grandfather and his daring involvement in resisting the Nazi scourge in his native Sweden during World War II. Piecing together each clue she can find, Louisa begins to see how her grandfather's guilt and shame continues to haunt her own father, and the rest of her family, decades later, planting seeds of doubt that threaten to tear them all apart.Now desperate to know the full truth, despite the charming distractions of a boy with secrets of his own, Louisa becomes consumed with her discoveries, which she passes off to her parents as a school history project. Digging through old family albums and letters, she at last begins to see that the phone call was only the beginning, and that she is the one meant to be the messenger who can bring the truth of the past to light--before it's too late for her family.
  • The Numbers

    Monique Felix

    Hardcover (Creative Editions, Sept. 1, 1993)
    A mouse trapped in a book discovers the numbers from one to ten.
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  • The Number

    Sheenah Freitas

    (Paper Crane Books, Aug. 7, 2016)
    Kaia's been gone for five years, but now she's back and Zinc is on the brink of war. The new "Numbers" program, created by the Tueors' leader, tracks and isolates demigods. Kaia's friend, Catrina, refuses to take part, and that makes her the most dangerous Number of all. It's Kaia's duty to gather and protect the treasures of the gods—which hold their life essence. But neither the treasures nor Catrina are what they appear to be. As the day a dire prophesy foresees draws nearer, will Kaia be able to reverse the gears of fate, or will everything she's ever loved be burned away by the flames of war?
  • The Number 2

    Ella Hawley

    Board book (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Show your readers that counting can be entertaining and interesting. Pairs are funtwo hands equal two cute, colorful, and cozy mittens. Kids see easily countable images and then a surprise" spread reveals the concepts from the previous spread in a real world setting.
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  • The Number File

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, May 15, 1989)
    A Bermuda vacation turns into an investigation when the Hardy boys discover a multi-million dollar credit card scam, and the mastermind behind the scheme sets out to put an end to them.
  • The Number Book

    P.S. Winn

    eBook
    Learning should be fun. With the rhyming text in the numbers book, preschoolers can have fun while also learning their numbers. A child that reads does better in life, give them books they want to read.
  • The Number 1

    Ella Hawley

    Board book (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Some say that one is the loneliest number, but after reading this book, readers will see that number one can be lots of fun. Lively text introduces our singular number hero, and then puts the number into a real world setting.
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  • The Number

    Sheenah Freitas

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 17, 2012)
    Kaia disappeared for five years. Now she's back and her planet is on the brink of war.The new "Numbers" program, created by the Tueors’ leader, tracks and isolates demigods. Kaia's friend, Catrina, refuses to take part, and that makes her the most dangerous Number of all.It's Kaia's duty to gather and protect the treasures of the gods. But neither the treasures nor Catrina are what they appear to be.As the day a dire prophesy foresees draws near, will Kaia reverse the gears of fate, or will everything she's ever loved be burned away by the flames of war?