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Books with title Two Bad Boys

  • Bad Boys

    Margie Palatini, Henry Cole

    Paperback (Katherine Tegen Books, Aug. 22, 2006)
    Wally and Willy are on the lam again. But as Willimina and Wallanda, they're free and clear . . . or are they? These cleverly disguised wolves think they can fool an entire flock with their womanly wool-wear, but three savvy sheep expose their plan. It looks like another close shave for these baa-aad boys!
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  • Bad Boys

    Margie Palatini, Henry Cole

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, Aug. 14, 2003)
    They were bad. Oh yes, those boys were real bad.On the run again, wolves Willy and Wally have the perfect plan.Cleverly disguised in womanly wool-wear, they slip into the sheep flock -- a hide-out "on the lam." A foolproof plan indeed . . . especially for securing a lamb chop or two. But when those bad boys -- rather, Willimina and Wallanda -- meet their match in the form of three savvy sheep, the truth is only a close shave away.Margie Palatini and Henry Cole, the team behind the hilarious moosetache and mooseltoe, have created a madcap fairy-tale read-aloud sure to entertain young readers.
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  • Bad Boys

    Tony Bradman

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Dec. 31, 2011)
    Sometimes - to survive - you have to FIGHT! Each year, City FC - known as 'the Hawks' - take on a group of thirteen-year-olds for the first tier of their special soccer school: training sessions in the evenings and weekends for truly talented players who are aiming to become professional players. It's a glamorous, exciting future for the few who succeed - with huge rewards. But the failure rate is also high - BAD BOYS, the second in the series, highlights a conflict between two players who want to play in the same position: Ben, who wants to be accepted as 'one of the lads', even if it means behaving badly; and Lee, who fights to make his own decisions, only to realize he's made the wrong choices...
  • Bad Boys

    Ann Ferguson

    Paperback (University of Michigan, March 15, 2004)
    Wonderful playful book
  • Bad Boys

    Margie Palatini, Henry Cole

    Library Binding (Katherine Tegen Books, Sept. 1, 2003)
    They were bad. Oh yes, those boys were real bad. On the run again, wolves Willy and Wally have the perfect plan. Cleverly disguised in womanly wool-wear, they slip into the sheep flock -- a hide-out "on the lam." A foolproof plan indeed . . . especially for securing a lamb chop or two. But when those bad boys -- rather, Willimina and Wallanda -- meet their match in the form of three savvy sheep, the truth is only a close shave away. Margie Palatini and Henry Cole, the team behind the hilarious moosetache and mooseltoe, have created a madcap fairy-tale read-aloud sure to entertain young readers.
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  • Bad Boys

    Tony Bradman

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, July 2, 2009)
    Sometimes - to survive - you have to FIGHT! Each year, City FC - known as 'the Hawks' - take on a group of thirteen-year-olds for the first tier of their special soccer school: training sessions in the evenings and weekends for truly talented players who are aiming to become professional players. It's a glamorous, exciting future for the few who succeed - with huge rewards. But the failure rate is also high - BAD BOYS, the second in the series, highlights a conflict between two players who want to play in the same position: Ben, who wants to be accepted as 'one of the lads', even if it means behaving badly; and Lee, who fights to make his own decisions, only to realize he's made the wrong choices...
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  • Bad Boys

    Margie Palatini, Henry Cole

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, Sept. 1, 2003)
    They were bad. Oh yes, those boys were real bad. On the run again, wolves Willy and Wally have the perfect plan. Cleverly disguised in womanly wool-wear, they slip into the sheep flock -- a hide-out "on the lam." A foolproof plan indeed . . . especially for securing a lamb chop or two. But when those bad boys -- rather, Willimina and Wallanda -- meet their match in the form of three savvy sheep, the truth is only a close shave away. Margie Palatini and Henry Cole, the team behind the hilarious moosetache and mooseltoe, have created a madcap fairy-tale read-aloud sure to entertain young readers.
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  • Bad Boys

    Tony Bradman

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Bad Boys highlights a conflict between two soccer players who want to play in the same position. Ben wants to be accepted as "one of the lads," even if it means behaving badly, and Lee fights to make his own decisions, only to realize he's made the wrong choices.
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  • The Bad Boys

    Allan Baillie, David Cox

    Paperback (Apple, June 1, 1994)
    Wheels, Hulk, Sweet Eddie, and Nose head off for the summer, against their will, to Camp Mulleygrub, where they start a three-sided war of King of the Hill against a group of four girls and four brainiacs. Reprint.
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  • Bad Boys

    Eileen Colwell

    Hardcover (Viking Children's Books, Dec. 31, 1975)
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  • The Bad Boys

    Allan Baillie

    Library Binding (Demco Media, June 1, 1994)
    Wheels, Hulk, Sweet Eddie, and Nose head off for the summer, against their will, to Camp Mulleygrub, where they start a three-sided war of King of the Hill against a group of four girls and four brainiacs
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  • Two Bad Boys

    Dorothy Clewes

    Hardcover (H.Hamilton, March 15, 1971)
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