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Books with title Trouble with Dad

  • Trouble with Trolls

    Jan Brett

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Treva's trouble with trolls begins when she climbs Mount Baldy with her dog Tuffi. The trolls who live there long for a dog, and they try to kidnap him. But Treva is brave and quick-thinking. She outwits one troll after another until she reaches the very top of the mountain, where five trolls are waiting--and they want her dog! From underground to mountain peak, Jan Brett's story is filled with adventure and eye-catching detail.
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  • Trouble with Trolls

    Jan Brett

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Oct. 21, 1992)
    Treva's trouble with trolls begins when she climbs Mount Baldy with her dog Tuffi. The trolls who live there long for a dog, and they try to kidnap him. But Treva is brave and quick-thinking. She outwits one troll after another until she reaches the very top of the mountain, where five trolls are waiting--and they want her dog! From underground to mountain peak, Jan Brett's story is filled with adventure and eye-catching detail.
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  • Trouble with Lent

    Paul McCusker

    Paperback (Augustine Institute, Feb. 25, 2019)
    BOOK SUMMARYIn Trouble with Lent, the fourth book of the Adventures of Nick and Sam, the Perry twins are celebrating Lent at school, at church, and with their family. The family discusses what they will be giving up for Lent, and Nick and Sam experience some struggles with their choices throughout the Lenten season. A new boy, Riley, comes into their class who is obsessed with Big Foot, and he and Nick get into some strange adventures seeking the famous creature. Sam enters the school spelling bee, and she struggles with temptation when someone tries to help her cheat. The kids learn about temptations, sacrifices, poverty, and the love of Jesus along the way. The chapters follow along the calendar for the season of Lent and lead right into the joy of Easter Sunday. SERIES SUMMARY Nicolas (Nick) and Samantha (Sam) Perry are twins in the Perry family. They moved with their parents, their brother Andrew, and their sister Lizzy, to Hope Springs in the summer. Hope Springs is a fictional town in the mountains of Colorado. This series presents the adventures of the twins, their family, their friends, and the people they encounter at school, church, and in town. This series presents Catholic culture easily and normally, and provides opportunities for readers to think about the consequences of words and actions. Some of the chapters early in the series appear in the Signs of Grace curriculum, and the Hope Springs universe expands out to McCusker's Blue Christmas, and will be featured in other stories to come. This series is written similarly to the Adventures in Odyssey series and the Magic Tree House series, and is recommended for readers ages seven and up, but can also be read by parents to younger children.
  • The Trouble with Dad

    Babette Cole

    eBook (Inky Sprat, Nov. 27, 2013)
    The trouble with Dad is that his job is so boring that he spends all his spare time making crazy robots – thief-catching robots, football-playing robots, slimming robots – and they all go wrong! Bestselling author Babette Cole brings her unique humour and delightful illustrations to this hilarious tale.This colour children's picture book is designed to be viewed in double-page spreads and is best read on a tablet device in landscape orientation.
  • Trouble with Trolls

    Jan Brett

    eBook (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, April 26, 2016)
    Treva's trouble with trolls begins when she climbs Mount Baldy with her dog Tuffi. The trolls who live there long for a dog, and they try to kidnap him. But Treva is brave and quick-thinking. She outwits one troll after another until she reaches the very top of the mountain, where five trolls are waiting--and they want her dog! From underground to mountain peak, Jan Brett's story is filled with adventure and eye-catching detail.
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  • The Trouble With Dad

    Babette Cole

    Paperback (Egmont Books, Oct. 30, 2004)
    Dad's fantastic robot creations cause the family to have incredible adventures.
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  • Trouble with Dad

    Babette Cole

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Oct. 5, 1987)
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  • The Trouble with Dad

    Babette Cole

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, March 6, 1986)
    Dad's fantastic robot creations cause the family to have incredible adventures.
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  • Trouble with Zee

    Gloria Repp, Michael Swaim, Bill Beck

    language (MTL Resources LLC, Sept. 12, 2014)
    A hateful Captain . . . A chance for freedom, and a daring escape . . . But what should Pibbin do about Leeper, his pal? Leave him behind? Book 6 in TALES OF FRIENDSHIP BOG~A fast-paced adventure for ages 7 and up.~Includes colorful illustrations, story map, and frog photographs.
  • Trouble with Trix

    Randi Reisfeld, Golden Books

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 7, 2012)
    Winx Club is an exciting animated show on Nickelodeon that follows Bloom, an ordinary girl who discovers she's really a fairy with extraordinary powers. Girls 6-11 will feel the magic in this 128-page novelization that follows Bloom and her friends as they battle the Trix, an evil trio of witches.
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  • "The Trouble with Dogs..." Said Dad

    Bob Graham

    Hardcover (Candlewick, June 12, 2007)
    The much-anticipated sequel to the BOSTON GLOBE-HORN BOOK Award winner "LET'S GET A PUP!" SAID KATECall in the dog trainer! Don’t-Care Dave, the high-energy destructive dynamo, is definitely out of control. But when the Brigadier turns up to teach this pup a few things, Dave is not the only one who learns something new. In a hugely satisfying sequel to the award-winning "LET'S GET A PUP!" SAID KATE, Bob Graham creates a funny, warmhearted story to remind us that when it comes to dogs -- and their humans -- it’s affection and trust, loyalty and love (and of course those silky soft ears) that really matter.
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  • "The Trouble with Dogs..." Said Dad

    Bob Graham

    Paperback (Candlewick, Sept. 28, 2010)
    The much-anticipated sequel to the BOSTON GLOBE-HORN BOOK Award winner "LET'S GET A PUP!" SAID KATECall in the dog trainer! Don’t-Care Dave, the high-energy destructive dynamo, is definitely out of control. But when the Brigadier turns up to teach this pup a few things, Dave is not the only one who learns something new. In a hugely satisfying sequel to the award-winning "LET'S GET A PUP!" SAID KATE, Bob Graham creates a funny, warmhearted story to remind us that when it comes to dogs — and their humans — it’s affection and trust, loyalty and love (and of course those silky soft ears) that really matter.
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