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  • Jackson Jones and the Puddle of Thorns

    Mary Quattlebaum

    Paperback (Yearling, April 1, 1995)
    Nothing but a big mess of trouble and weeds..That's what Jackson Jones thinks of the garden plot his mother gives him for his tenth birthday. What happened to the basketball he's hoped and prayed for all year?When Jackson comes up with a moneymaking scheme for the garden, it doesn't seem so bad after all. He even cuts his friends in on the action. But before long, Jackson finds out that friends and business don't always mix. When the neighborhood bully calls him "Bouquet Jones," Jackson is ready to give up. Maybe gardens don't belong in cities after all....Winner of the first annual Marguerite de Angeli Prize.
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  • Jackson Jones and the Puddle of Thorns

    Mary Quattlebaum

    language (Yearling, July 1, 2009)
    Nothing but a big mess of trouble and weeds..That's what Jackson Jones thinks of the garden plot his mother gives him for his tenth birthday. What happened to the basketball he's hoped and prayed for all year?When Jackson comes up with a moneymaking scheme for the garden, it doesn't seem so bad after all. He even cuts his friends in on the action. But before long, Jackson finds out that friends and business don't always mix. When the neighborhood bully calls him "Bouquet Jones," Jackson is ready to give up. Maybe gardens don't belong in cities after all....Winner of the first annual Marguerite de Angeli Prize.
  • Jackson Jones and the Puddle of Thorns

    Mary Quattlebaum, Melodye Rosales

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 1, 1995)
    Nothing but a big mess of trouble and weeds..That's what Jackson Jones thinks of the garden plot his mother gives him for his tenth birthday. What happened to the basketball he's hoped and prayed for all year?When Jackson comes up with a moneymaking scheme for the garden, it doesn't seem so bad after all. He even cuts his friends in on the action. But before long, Jackson finds out that friends and business don't always mix. When the neighborhood bully calls him Bouquet Jones, Jackson is ready to give up. Maybe gardens don't belong in cities after all....Winner of the first annual Marguerite de Angeli Prize.
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  • JACKSON JONES AND THE PUDDLE OF THORNS

    Mary Quattlebaum

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 1994)
    When ten-year-old city boy Jackson Jones receives a garden plot near his apartment as a birthday present, instead of the basketball he had wanted, it leads to both some quarrels with people and some valuable lessons on work and courage. Reading Level, 4.3.
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  • Jackson Jones And The Puddle Of Thorns

    Mary Quattlebaum, Melodye Rosales

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 1, 1995)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When his mother gives him a garden plot for his tenth birthday, Jackson Jones hopes to earn enough money to buy a basketball, but all he seems to get is trouble.
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  • Jackson Jones and the Puddle of Thorns

    Mary Quattlebaum

    (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 1996)
    When his mother gives him a garden plot for his tenth birthday, Jackson Jones hopes to earn enough money to buy a basketball
  • Jackson Jones and the puddle of thorns

    Mary Quattlebaum

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Ginn, July 6, 1996)
    Book by Quattlebaum, Mary
  • Jackson Jones/Puddle of Thorns

    Mary Quattlebaum

    Paperback (Random House USA Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2004)
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  • Jackson Jones and the Puddle of Thorns

    Melodye Rosales, Mary Quattlebaum

    Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell, July 6, 1995)
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  • Jackson Jones and the Puddle of Thorns

    Mary Quattlebaum

    Paperback (Yearling, July 6, 1663)
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  • Jackson Jones and the Puddle of Thorns

    Mary Quattlebaum

    Paperback (Yearling, April 1, 1995)
    Nothing but a big mess of trouble and weeds..That's what Jackson Jones thinks of the garden plot his mother gives him for his tenth birthday. What happened to the basketball he's hoped and prayed for all year?When Jackson comes up with a moneymaking scheme for the garden, it doesn't seem so bad after all. He even cuts his friends in on the action. But before long, Jackson finds out that friends and business don't always mix. When the neighborhood bully calls him "Bouquet Jones," Jackson is ready to give up. Maybe gardens don't belong in cities after all....Winner of the first annual Marguerite de Angeli Prize.
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