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Books : Children's Books : Authors & Illustrators, A-Z : ( F ) : Fitch, Sheree
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Our young heroine awakens one morning to total chaos when she discovers hordes of chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans have taken over her home. "Baboon catastrophe" continues despite her valiant efforts to restore order, until official help arrives -- and something else!
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Julian finds it is not always blood that determines true family. (RL2.5)
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In this charming, fun-to-read tale, a young boy is told to get rid of a mouse who has entered the family home. However, that may not be as easy as he thinks -- for this is no ordinary mouse. In order to avoid her certain demise, the mouse convinces the boy to grant her three wishes -- a glass of soda pop, some cheese and a chance to tell her story. And tell it she does...
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How would you describe snow to a child who has never felt it squeak beneath her feet or melt on her tongue?
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“An odd shaped shell caught my eye. . . . I turned it over. . . . It was a tiny, perfect skull.”
In the wake of a family tragedy, twelve-year-old Minn Hotchkiss is sent to spend the summer with her sour grandmother in the tiny seaside town of Boulder Basin, Nova Scotia. Almost as soon as she arrives, Minn discovers the skull of a human child on the beach. She is swiftly caught up in a mystery that reaches back more than a century, to the aftermath of the most tragic shipwreck in Maritime history before the Titanic.
Over the course of this extraordinary summer, Minn will discover romance with a boy who turns out to be much more than he seems, and learn that the grandmother she resented is more curious, dedicated, and surprising than she had ever guessed. She might even meet a world-famous rock star!
By summer’s end, Minn will solve a ghostly mystery and, most importantly, finally be able to give up the terrible secret she has kept locked in her heart.
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A new collection of poems for young children featuring Mabel's wacky purple world.
IMAGINE FOR A MINUTE ANOTHER KIND OF WORLD...A purple world, with purple people and places. In Mable Murple a young girl dreams of just that -- with some wonderfully wacky results!
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A book for the beginning reader, this adventure in the ordinary, extraordinary world of a small school will make readers laugh and cheer. Wonderful reading experience for old and young.
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With Sheree Fitch's wonderful and unusual sense of humour, and her alluring way with words, here's another chapter book for young readers about a mix-up that could happen anywhere.
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Delicious sights and sounds for babies and toddlers. (20051001)
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No matter how hard he tries, Ian Goobie can't do the things that the other children in his class can do. Then he finds a rock, a rock that fits perfectly into his pocket, a rock that touches all his senses and whisks him away into a whole other world. From then on, as long as he has a rock in his pocket, Ian Goobie can begin to cope with his daily challenges. That is until he stuffs so many rocks in his pockets that his pants fall down right outside in the schoolyard.
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An enormously successful and charmingly illustrated book of poems that take the fear out of nighttime demons.
Can Melissa tiptoe past the eight sleeping dragons in her house to reach the mocha maple chocolate cake or will Ms. Lindy Lean, the fitness dragon, or Fagan, the punk dragon, get there first? -
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