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Tommy Frasier and the Planet of the Slugs (The Adventures of Tommy Frasier #1)
by Quentin DoddThe Space Slugs Need a Hero! One afternoon, Tommy Frasier finds a talking slug hiding in his refrigerator. Things get crazier from there. Soon, Tommy is traveling across the galaxy, fighting space pirates and Arctic Viking Ducks, to help his slimy new friends. Will he save the planet of the slugs? Find out inside! Ages 7 and up.
Tommy and the Wishing-Stone (Dover Children's Thrift Classics)
by Thornton W. Burgess Harrison CadyA sulky lad happens across a sitting-stone that unexpectedly grants his wish to become a meadow-mouse. In this wise woodland fable, Tommy experiences life from the point of view of several forest creatures, including a bird, a mink, and a humble toad. In the course of his adventures, Tommy learns that the life of "lesser folk of fur and feathers" isn't quite what he imagined it to be. This heartwarming century-old tale by master storyteller Thornton Burgess features the original edition's charming Harrison Cady illustrations.
Tommysaurus Rex: A Graphic Novel
by Doug TenNapelIn the tradition of OLD YELLER comes the heartwarming friendship between a boy and his Tyrannosaurus Rex.When Ely's beloved dog, Tommy, is hit by a car, he goes to his grandpa's house for the summer to get his mind off things. While exploring a nearby cave one day he discovers a full-grown but friendly Tyrannosaurus Rex. As the news of the dinosaur grows around town, so does the friendship between Ely and his Jurassic pet. But Randy, the mean kid down the street, decides he's going to make life miserable for Ely and his dinosaur-to devastating effect.
Tomorrow's Promise (Heartland #10)
by Lauren BrookeWhen Amy meets Daniel, she is stunned by his defensive nature. But she soon comes to realize it's because he doesn't care what others say about his horse, and Amy begins to like his attitude.
Tomorrow: A Novel
by Damian DibbenA loyal dog embarks on an odyssey across centuries in an epic fantasy “beautifully rich in perseverance, love . . . and memorable, evocative scents” (Kirkus Reviews).Venice, 1815. A two-hundred-year-old dog is searching for his lost master. So begins Tomorrow, a story of loyalty and love that spans the centuries, and of hope as the world collapses into war. Tomorrow is a dog who must travel through the courts and battlefields of Europe in search of the man who granted him immortality. His is a journey of loyalty and determination. Along the way he befriends both animals and humans, falls in love, marvels at the human ability to make music, and despairs at their capacity for destruction.Tomorrow is a spellbinding novel of courage and devotion, of humanity across the ages and of the eternal connection between two souls.A Book Riot Best Fantasy Book
Tonight at Nine
by JanoschWhat do the animals do all day? Practice the instruments they must play, So children 'round the world will know: Night has come; to bed they must go. A clever bedtime story told in rhyme.
Tonnerre: L’aventure d’un éléphant
by Erik Daniel SheinDès le moment où Tonnerre fit ses premiers pas, il était clair que ses pas marqueraient le monde qui l'entoure. La vie de ce petit éléphant était quasiment parfaite jusqu’à ce que des braconniers la chamboulent. Pendant une nuit fatidique dans la forêt tropicale africaine, ils surprirent son troupeau et le séparèrent de sa mère et du reste de son troupeau. Après une évasion pénible, Tonnerre rassembla tout son courage pour retrouver le chemin de la maison. Grâce à ses amis inséparables et l’œil attentif du Grand défenseur dans le ciel, le voyage de Tonnerre fut une aventure inoubliable
Tony Baloney
by Pam Muñoz RyanTony Baloney is a macaroni penguin. As the only boy sandwiched between too many sisters, he seems doomed to a life of trouble. Whether you are a mischievous middle, a bossy biggest, or a bothersome baby, you are sure to root for Tony Baloney and find yourself, or someone you live, in the Baloney family.
Too Cute Kittens
by Animal PlanetThis book contains material that is just too cute. Reader discretion is advised.The first eight weeks of a kitten's life are an epic adventure. And every impossibly adorable moment of that adventure is captured in this book, based on Animal Planet's hit show TOO CUTE.Millions of viewers have joined their favorite kitties as they take on the journey from helpless baby to rambunctious best friend. Now they can hold on to every precious moment through the exclusive photographs in this book. Every beautiful, entirely-too-cute photo illustrates the everyday dramas of kittens as they grow up and learn to navigate the world. From their first sight of the world, to their first wobbly steps, to their first battle with a toy, these cuddly kitties are coming of age in the most adorable ways. This book is for anyone who needs a little-or a lot-of extra cuteness in their life!
Too Cute Puppies
by Animal PlanetThis book contains material that is just too cute. Reader discretion is advised.The first eight weeks of a puppy's life are an epic adventure. And every impossibly adorable moment of that adventure is captured in this book, based on Animal Planet's hit show TOO CUTE. Millions of viewers have joined their favorite pups as they take on the journey from helpless baby to rambunctious best friend. Now they can hold on to every precious moment through the exclusive photographs in this book. Every beautiful, entirely-too-cute photo illustrates the everyday dramas of puppies as they grow up and learn to navigate the world. From their first sight of the world, to their first wobbly steps, to their first trip outdoors, these cuddly pups are coming of age in the most adorable ways. This book is for anyone who needs a little-or a lot-of extra cuteness in their life!
Too Many Bugs (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Mike Phillips Shannon PasseNIMAC-sourced textbook. Bugs! How do you get a bug out of the house? Josie doesn't know.
Too Many Dogs (Red Rhino)
by Gottesfeld JeffThemes: Animals, Responsibility, Fiction, Tween, Emergent Reader, Chapter Book, Hi-Lo, Hi-Lo Books, Hi-Lo Solutions, High-Low Books, Hi-Low Books, ELL, EL, ESL, Struggling Learner, Struggling Reader, Special Education, SPED, Newcomers, Reading, Learning, Education, Educational, Educational Books. Eva and Carmen want spending money for ice cream at Chill. They want to treat their friends. They want to do more things with their free time than the money they get from their parents allows. But their parents tell them to think of a way to earn it themselves, because they won’t waste their cash on extras. So the girls come up with a plan to make extra cash over the summer. But they don’t realize how hard having a job can be. This series of short novels was designed to engage a broad spectrum of struggling readers. No longer will upper-elementary students have to read material junior to their maturity and interests. Characters are age appropriate and come from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Science ficion, sports, paranormal, realistic life, historical fiction, and fantasy are just a few of the many genres. Books are no higher than a 1.5 reading level, with illustrations on every spread that support visual literacy and draw kids into the text. Each book is around 70 pages.
Too Many Dogs (Step into Reading)
by Lori HaskinsWaggy dog, shaggy dog, doggies in a bunch. Floppy dog, sloppy dog, doggies eating lunch. Kids will love this bouncy, colorful book, bursting with every kind of dog imaginable!
Too Many Frogs
by Sandy AsherRabbit lives alone. He cooks for himself, cleans up for himself, and at the end of the day, reads himself a story. It's a simple life, and he likes it. But one evening, Froggie shows up at his door. He wants to listen to Rabbit's story, too. While eating a snack-or three. While lounging on a pillow-or ten. And bringing over his family-dozens and dozens of frogs! Rabbit has finally had enough; Froggie will have to go! But when he sits down alone to read himself a story, Rabbit realizes something is missing: someone to listen; someone to share a wonderful story. Keith Graves' boisterous, humor-filled artwork lends just the right touch to this multilayered tale that celebrates the joy of reading aloud.
Too Many Jacks (A Jack Book #6)
by Mac BarnettFrom New York Times bestselling author Mac Barnett and Geisel Award-winning illustrator Greg Pizzoli, an uproarious early reader series about a mischievous rabbit, a cranky old lady, and a lovable dog.The Lady gives Jack a gift. It's a lab kit! Jack goes into the shed to experiment and doesn't come out until he's made another Jack and another Jack and another. But one Jack was already too many. Can Jack stop his naughty robot clones before they destroy the town?Welcome to the laugh-out-loud and irreverent world of Jack, a new early reader series by the New York Times bestselling and award-winning team of Mac Barnett and Greg Pizzoli.
Too Many Pets
by Jennifer ArmstrongThe young pet-sitters are finding that it is becoming harder and harder to keep track of so many requests for their services.
Too Many Ponies (Pony Pals #6)
by Jeanne BetancourtAccepting a new job helping to train two new ponies, Pam begins to fear that the job is interfering with her social life when her long hours and lack of availability are not understood by Lulu and Anna.
Too Many Puppies
by Patience BrewsterA little girl looks forward to keeping all of Milly's puppies, but when they begin to make big demands on her, she changes her mind about them.
Too Many Stinkbugs
by Debbie UrbanskiWhen the exterminator gets called, Charlie races off to a magical world looking for help from his friend to save the stinkbugs in his house. Together they must convince the boy’s parents that the stinkbugs aren’t pests; in fact, they are pretty nice to have around. Convincing his parents will not be easy. Will the friends be able to save the stinkbugs in time?
Too Many Termites (Little Golden Book)
by Judy KatschkeA new Little Golden Book starring Disney Junior&’s The Lion Guard! This Little Golden Book retells an episode of the hit Disney Junior series The Lion Guard, in which the Pride Lands become overrun with termites! When Kion and the rest of the Guard get a late-night call that the hyenas are back, they rush into action to chase the predators away. But they accidentally chase away all the aardwolves, too—which look similar to hyenas. Now there are termites everywhere because the aardwolves aren&’t around to eat them! Children ages 2 to 5 will love finding out how the Lion Guard brings the Circle of Life back into balance. The Lion Guard animated series continues the tradition of epic storytelling from The Lion King films. Every episode of The Lion Guard features a winning combination of compelling stories, relatable characters, humor, and heart.
Too Much Noise
by Ann McGovernA man doesn't like the noise in his tiny house. The wise man he asks for help gives him advice that makes his house even noisier. His house is now full of noise. Angrily he asks the wise man for help one more time. A good book to read to a young child or for an older child to read alone. Pictures are described.
Too Much Trash: How Litter Is Hurting Animals (Orca Footprints #27)
by Joan Marie GalatLitter is not only an eyesore but a serious threat to animals and their habitats. We can all work together to keep the planet healthy and clean. Did you know that gum on the sidewalk is litter? Even a banana peel that is thrown in a ditch is litter. Trash poses a threat to animals everywhere, including pets, farm animals and wildlife. They can get injured or trapped in the litter and even eat garbage that makes them sick. In Too Much Trash: How Litter Is Hurting Animals, we discover how garbage ends up everywhere—from city streets and the wilderness to farmland and the ocean. But there's good news: litter is a problem everyone can help prevent. Around the world, kids and adults are finding ways to take out the trash. Find out how you can help clean up the planet for all species.
Too Tall Houses
by Gianna MarinoGood friends learn a small but important lesson Owl and Rabbit are good friends and live in two small houses next to each other. They are perfectly happy . . . until Rabbit's garden gets in the way of Owl's view. So Owl builds his house a little taller. Only that blocks the sun from Rabbit's vegetables. So Rabbit builds his house taller. And soon it's a house-building frenzy and the two now not-so-good friends have the two tallest houses in the world! All it takes is a gust of wind to remind them that maybe living smaller and together is a much better way to remain friends. The creator of Meet Me at the Moon has delivered another wonderful animal fable for today's world.
Toogle Turtle: Travels to Australia
by Erika Jane ClarkChildren can join our brave adventurer, Toogle Turtle, as he takes flight and travels the world in search of new friends, first stop… Australia! Both children and parents alike will enjoy the journey alongside our intrepid globe-trotter, capturing the imagination of the young reader with the use of rhyming words, fun facts, beautiful illustrations and even sing-along songs to help capture the personality of each native friend we meet!