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Books with title Turkey Trouble

  • Turkey Trouble

    Wendi Silvano, Lee Harper

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Turkey is in trouble. Bad trouble. The kind of trouble where it's almost Thanksgiving . . . and you're the maincourse. But Turkey has an idea--what if he doesn't look like a turkey? What if he looks like another animal instead?After many hilarious attempts, Turkey comes up with the perfect disguise to make this Thanksgiving the best ever!Wendi Silvano's comical story is perfectly matched by Lee Harper's watercolors.
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  • Turkey Trouble

    Wendi Silvano, Lee Harper

    eBook (Two Lions, May 23, 2012)
    Turkey is in trouble. Bad trouble. The kind of trouble where it's almost Thanksgiving . . . and you're the maincourse. But Turkey has an idea--what if he doesn't look like a turkey? What if he looks like another animal instead?After many hilarious attempts, Turkey comes up with the perfect disguise to make this Thanksgiving the best ever!Wendi Silvano's comical story is perfectly matched by Lee Harper's watercolors.
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  • Trouble

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Paperback (Clarion Books, April 12, 2010)
    “Henry Smith’s father told him that if you build your house far enough away from Trouble, then Trouble will never find you.”But Trouble comes careening down the road one night in the form of a pickup truck that strikes Henry’s older brother, Franklin. In the truck is Chay Chouan, a young Cambodian from Franklin’s preparatory school, and the accident sparks racial tensions in the school—and in the well-established town where Henry’s family has lived for generations. Caught between anger and grief, Henry sets out to do the only thing he can think of: climb Mt. Katahdin, the highest mountain in Maine, which he and Franklin were going to climb together. Along with Black Dog, whom Henry has rescued from drowning, and a friend, Henry leaves without his parents’ knowledge. The journey, both exhilarating and dangerous, turns into an odyssey of discovery about himself, his older sister, Louisa, his ancestry, and why one can never escape from Trouble.
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  • Trouble

    Gary D. Schmidt, Jason Culp, Scholastic Audio

    Audiobook (Scholastic Audio, July 2, 2008)
    Henry Smith's father told him that if you build your house far enough away from Trouble, then Trouble will never find you. But Trouble comes careening down the road one night in the form of a pick-up truck that strikes Henry's older brother, Franklin. In the truck is Chay Chouan, a young Cambodian from Franklin's preparatory school. The tragedy sparks racial tensions in the school - and in the town where Henry's family has lived for generations. Caught between anger and grief, Henry does the only thing he feels he can: he sets off for Mt. Katahdin, which he and Franklin had planned to climb together. One July morning, he leaves for Maine with his best friend and the loveable stray, Black Dog, in tow. But when they encounter Chay Chouan on the road, fleeing demons of his own, Henry learns that turning a blind eye to Trouble only brings Trouble closer. With moments of humor, tenderness, and remarkable strength, Henry and Chay travel a path to the mountain that neither of them expects.
  • Turkey Trouble

    Wendi Silvano, Lee Harper

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2010)
    childrens book, thanksgiving turkey
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    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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  • Turkey Trouble

    Patricia Reilly Giff

    Paperback (Yearling, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Looking forward to her class's super-fun Thanksgiving week, with its special treats and crafts, Emily Arrow finds her hands full with the family's expected baby and her sister Stacy's strange behavior. Original.
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  • Turkey Trouble

    Judy Walker

    Hardcover (Author Solutions, Aug. 29, 2014)
    There is trouble in Yummy-Yummy Land! The turkeys of the Royal Turkey Ranch are tough and terrible—they’re unfit for the King’s Royal Feast. How on earth can these scraggly creatures become tender? The answer is found in Pokey, Tillie, and the Turkey Trainers who transform the turkeys using this recipe: love makes turkeys tender, and tender turkeys are best. Through twists and turns in this whimsical story, children learn valuable lessons about life and friendship. The surprise ending proves that being kind and loving brings unexpected rewards.
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  • Turkey Trouble

    Carolyn Keene, Jan Naimo Jones

    eBook (Aladdin, Oct. 30, 2012)
    It’s the week before Thanksgiving in River Heights—time for turkey! But this year it looks less like turkey time and more like turkey trouble! When new girl Riley MacArthur brings a real live turkey in for show-and-tell, Nancy’s class is excited. Nancy has never seen a live turkey before—and she’s never heard of one named Martin. But when Martin ends up missing, Riley needs Nancy to track him down. Who would steal a turkey? And will Nancy be able to catch the turkey-snatcher with no clues—or feathers—in sight?
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  • Turkey Trouble

    Wendi Silvano

    Audio CD (scholastic inc, Jan. 1, 2009)
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  • Turkey Trouble

    Judy Walker

    eBook (WestBow Press, June 6, 2014)
    There is trouble in Yummy-Yummy Land! The turkeys of the Royal Turkey Ranch are tough and terribletheyre unfit for the Kings Royal Feast. How on earth can these scraggly creatures become tender? The answer is found in Pokey, Tillie, and the Turkey Trainers who transform the turkeys using this recipe: love makes turkeys tender, and tender turkeys are best. Through twists and turns in this whimsical story, children learn valuable lessons about life and friendship. The surprise ending proves that being kind and loving brings unexpected rewards.
  • Trouble

    Gary D. Schmidt

    eBook (Clarion Books, April 12, 2010)
    “Henry Smith’s father told him that if you build your house far enough away from Trouble, then Trouble will never find you.”But Trouble comes careening down the road one night in the form of a pickup truck that strikes Henry’s older brother, Franklin. In the truck is Chay Chouan, a young Cambodian from Franklin’s preparatory school, and the accident sparks racial tensions in the school—and in the well-established town where Henry’s family has lived for generations. Caught between anger and grief, Henry sets out to do the only thing he can think of: climb Mt. Katahdin, the highest mountain in Maine, which he and Franklin were going to climb together. Along with Black Dog, whom Henry has rescued from drowning, and a friend, Henry leaves without his parents’ knowledge. The journey, both exhilarating and dangerous, turns into an odyssey of discovery about himself, his older sister, Louisa, his ancestry, and why one can never escape from Trouble.
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