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Books with title The Perfect Pony

  • The Perfect Pet

    Margie Palatini, Bruce Whatley

    Paperback (Katherine Tegen Books, Jan. 27, 2009)
    A funny book to share with kids who really, really, REALLY want a pet!Elizabeth really wants a pet. She’d like a horse, a dog, a cat, or even a turtle. But her parents do not want a pet. Instead they give her a cactus. Even though Elizabeth's new plant proves to be a good listener, Elizabeth still really wants a pet.While Elizabeth campaigns to find the right pet, her family imagines some hair-raising possibilities, until Doug comes along. Doug is, without a doubt, the most unusual, perfect pet of all. Doug is a bug! He’s not big like a horse or loud like a dog. He doesn’t scratch, or shed, or jump on furniture. And he hardly eats a thing.Margie Palatini and Bruce Whatley have created a hiarious picture book that handles a topic every parent and child will relate to—choosing that perfect pet.
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  • The Perfect Pet

    Christine Platt

    Paperback (Calico Kid, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Ana & Andrew are getting a new pet! They research different pets before choosing the best pet for their family. Then they pick a name for it! With the name Ana & Andrew choose, they learn from a famous African American that skin color does not affect a persons abilities.
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  • The Perfect Star

    Rob Buyea

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Return to Lake View Middle School in the third book of the PERFECT SCORE series from the beloved author of Because of Mr. Terupt.Eighth grade promises to be an unforgettable year of tears, laughter, surprises, and star power.GAVIN's days of football glory have arrived, but an accident on the home front upends his family. Ever enterprising, NATALIE anchors a morning news broadcast at school--where she's unafraid to tackle big issues. Being on the outs with his best friend sucks, but the more TREVOR tries to patch things up, the worse things get. Sidelined with a gymnastics injury, RANDI develops a bad attitude and worries that her mom's new boyfriend means changes she won't like. SCOTT discovers hidden talents . . . and becomes a secret weapon on and off the football field.It's the final year of middle school--a time to play hard, smart, and together!
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  • The Perfect Kill

    A. J. Quinnell

    eBook
    In Man on Fire, A. J. Quinnell introduced Creasy, veteran and mercenary. In The Perfect Kill, Creasy returns.Three days before Christmas in 1988, a bomb blew Pan Am 103 out of the sky over the small Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing all passengers and crew.The wife and four-year-old daughter of Creasy were amongst the passengers. Seeking his personal vengeance, Creasy finds the backup of power — a US Senator, whose wife also died on Pan Am 103; and of youth — an eighteen-year-old orphan called Michael. Ruthlessly and relentlessly, Creasy trains Michael into becoming a man in his own image. Trains him ... for the perfect kill.'Intricate planning ... imaginative, well written'MARTHA GELLHORN, WEEKEND TELEGRAPH‘I am completely won over by Quinnell’s imaginative thriller because the writing is so real and true’.PETER MULLEN, DAILY MAIL
  • The Perfect Seat

    Minh LĂȘ, Gus Gordon

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Nov. 12, 2019)
    This child and their parent are almost ready for story time--but first, they must find the perfect seat! This cozy picturebook by Drawn Together author Minh LĂȘ takes readers through various opposites ("Too rough! Too slippery!") as his characters search for just the right spot. Adorable art by acclaimed illustrator Gus Gordon invites adults and children to giggle all the way through to the heartwarming ending, when the answer falls right into their laps.
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  • The Perfect Lie

    Adam Croft, Penny Scott-Andrews, Circlehouse

    Audible Audiobook (Circlehouse, Oct. 23, 2018)
    What if you were framed for a murder you didn't commit? Amy Walker lives the perfect family life with her husband and two young sons. Until a knock at the door turns their lives upside down. It's the police. Her father-in-law is dead, and they're arresting her for his murder. The evidence against her is overwhelming. Forensics and witnesses place her at the scene. But there's only one problem: She didn't do it. With her family destroyed and a murder sentence looming, Amy must discover who murdered her father-in-law - and why they're so hell-bent on framing her as the killer. "Incredible" (BBC News) "A sensation" (The Guardian) Adam Croft is USA Today and worldwide Amazon number one best-selling author of the psychological thrillers Her Last Tomorrow and Only the Truth.
  • The Perfect Pet

    Margie Palatini, Bruce Whatley

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, April 1, 2003)
    Bird? Bunny? Turtle? Fish? Elizabeth really, really wants a pet, but her parents say NO to all of her ideas. Instead, she ends up with a cactus called Carolyn. And after some very unsuccessful campaigning, to her wonderful surprise, Elizabeth encounters Doug -- surely the most unusual and special pet of all. Even Carolyn agrees. Margie Palatini and Bruce Whatley team up for a wacky picture book that handles a topic every parent and child will relate to -- choosing that just perfect pet.
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  • The Perfect Lie

    Cheryl Bradshaw, Mary Hildebrandt, Pixie Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Pixie Publishing, Nov. 6, 2019)
    Alexandra Weston has been telling lies for the last 25 years. Those closest to her think they know her, but they don't. No one does. When Alexandra is found brutally murdered on the last stop of her book tour, fellow colleague Joss Jax steps in to investigate. Joss's search reveals disturbing details from Alexandra's past, including secrets buried within the pages of her books, and a list of enemies ready to talk about the real Alexandra Weston. Just when Joss believes she's solved the mystery, an unexpected twist rises to the surface, a twist so deadly it changes everyone's lives forever. If you enjoy books by Sue Grafton and Mary Higgins Clark, you'll enjoy Cheryl Bradshaw.
  • The Perfect Spin

    Random House

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 24, 2018)
    A new storybook inspired by the Barbie doll line, which features a diverse array of dolls of varying shapes and sizes! Plus over 50 stickers!Barbie and her friend Daisy can't wait for their ballet recital. But when paint spills on their costumes and the electricity goes out, Daisy thinks their recital will be a disaster! With help from Barbie and her friends, can Daisy put a different spin on things to have the most amazing recital ever? Children ages 3 to 7 will love reading this full-color storybook which features over 50 stickers!Since 1959, Barbie has shown girls that they can live their dreams. From an astronaut to a chef, to a president, she knows that girls can do anything!
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  • The Perfect Place

    Teresa E. Harris

    Paperback (Clarion Books, Jan. 16, 2018)
    “Pretty near perfect.”—Kirkus Reviews Treasure’s father has been gone for months. He’s done it before, but has never taken this long to send word, and Mom is tired of waiting. So Mom leaves Treasure and Tiffany with her aunt Grace while she goes looking for him. Great-Aunt Grace can’t cook and she doesn’t even own a TV. Treasure is sure that the weeks she is stuck there will be the worst of her life. She also knows eventually she’ll find the perfect place: a home with just Mom, Dad, and Tiffany. But living with Great-Aunt Grace isn’t like Treasure expected. Turns out, the perfect place isn't always what you imagine it to be.
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  • My Little Pony: The Perfect Pear

    Hasbro, Tracey Petrillo, Hachette Audio

    Audiobook (Hachette Audio, May 1, 2018)
    An exciting audiobook based on a popular season 7 episode of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic!
  • The Perfect Pet

    Samantha Bell, Lee German, Arbordale Publishing

    Audiobook (Arbordale Publishing, Nov. 13, 2015)
    After a child begs for a pet, the child's mother finally says yes. But which animal will be the best pet? Using animal classification and habitat needs, the child narrows it down from Kingdom Animalia, from invertebrates to vertebrates. Reptiles and amphibians are out, and birds and fish are soon off the list. That leaves mammals, but which one? An elephant won't fit through the door, and a tiger would be too hard to walk. What's a child to do?