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Books with title The Pain and the Great One: Go Places

  • The Pain and the Great One

    Judy Blume, Debbie Ridpath Ohi

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, May 27, 2014)
    Judy Blume’s quintessential tale of sibling rivalry is as funny as ever—and has a fresh new look!When an eight-year-old girl and her six-year-old brother take turns describing each other, it’s no surprise that “The Pain” and “The Great One” are the nicknames that emerge. As this duo debates whom Mom and Dad love most, their competition becomes increasingly humorous—because when it comes to family affection, there’s no such thing as win or lose.
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  • Going, Going, Gone! with the Pain and the Great One

    Judy Blume, James Stevenson

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 26, 2010)
    THE PAIN AND the Great One are going places! In these new stories the kids are on the go—the Pain needs a trip to the emergency room; the family goes to the mall and not everyone stays together; the kids visit a county fair and want to ride the Super Slide; and a beach outing includes a boogie board. Lots more action and adventure for the dynamic duo who never stay still.
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  • The Pain and the Great One

    Judy Blume, Debbie Ohi

    eBook (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 27, 2014)
    “Sometimes I think Mom and Dad love her more than me.”—The Pain “Sometimes I think Mom and Dad love him more than me.”—The Great One The Great One thinks her brother, the Pain, is a messy slowpoke who gets dessert even if he doesn’t finish dinner. She thinks her parents love him more than they love her. The Pain thinks his older sister, the Great One, is a bossy know-it-all. Just because she’s older, she gets to feed the cat and play real songs on the piano. He thinks his parents love her more than they love him. How will they ever find out who is loved more?
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  • The Pain and the Great One

    Judy Blume, Debbie Ridpath Ohi

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, June 3, 2014)
    Judy Blume’s quintessential tale of sibling rivalry is as funny as ever—and has a fresh new look!When an eight-year-old girl and her six-year-old brother take turns describing each other, it’s no surprise that “The Pain” and “The Great One” are the nicknames that emerge. As this duo debates whom Mom and Dad love most, their competition becomes increasingly humorous—because when it comes to family affection, there’s no such thing as win or lose.
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  • Going, Going, Gone! with the Pain and the Great One

    Judy Blume, James Stevenson

    eBook (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, June 22, 2010)
    THE PAIN AND the Great One are going places! In these new stories the kids are on the go—the Pain needs a trip to the emergency room; the family goes to the mall and not everyone stays together; the kids visit a county fair and want to ride the Super Slide; and a beach outing includes a boogie board. Lots more action and adventure for the dynamic duo who never stay still.
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  • Going, Going, Gone with the Pain and the Great One

    Judy Blume, Kathleen McInerney, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Sept. 16, 2008)
    The Pain and the Great One are going places! In these new stories the kids are on the go - the Pain needs a trip to the emergency room; the family goes to the mall and not everyone stays together; the kids visit a county fair and want to ride the Super Slide; and a beach outing includes a boogie board. Lots more action and adventure for the dynamic duo who never stay still.
  • The Pain and the Great One

    Judy Blume, Irene Trivas

    Paperback (Dell, Aug. 1, 1985)
    An eight-year-old girl, "The Great One," and her six-year-old brother, "The Pain," state their cases about each other and who is best loved by their parentsAn IRA-CBC Children's Choice.
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  • The Pain and the Great One OSI

    Judy Blume

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, May 1, 2002)
    A six-year-old (The Pain) and his eight-year-old sister (The Great One) see each other as troublemakers and the best-loved in the family.
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  • The Pain and the Great One

    Judy Blume, Irene Trivas

    Hardcover (Bradbury Press, Aug. 16, 1984)
    "The Pain" and "The Great One" are not their real names. But you may know their voices. When this girl, age eight, and this boy, age six, tell all about each other, they sound a lot alike. They are brother and sister and they're caught in a contest over whom Mom and Dad love most. You probably know who wins, too, in this funny, family picturebook.
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  • The Pain And The Great One

    Judy Blume, Debbie Ridpath Ohi

    Library Binding (Turtleback, May 27, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. This examination of sibling rivalry provides insight into the relationships of brothers and sisters, as the six-year-old ""Pain"" and his eight-year-old sister, ""The Great One,"" engage in an age-old conflict.
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  • The Pain And The Great One

    Judy Blume

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 1, 1985)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A six-year-old (The Pain) and his eight-year-old sister (The Great One) see each other as troublemakers and the best-loved in the family.
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  • The Pain and the Great One

    Judy Blume, Irene Trivas

    Paperback (Yearling, Aug. 1, 1985)
    A six-year-old (The Pain) and his eight-year-old sister (The Great One) see each other as troublemakers and the best-loved in the family.
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