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The Elements of Pop-Up: A Pop-Up Book for Aspiring Paper Engineers, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1999. (with James Diaz) Flapdoodle Dinosaurs: A Colorful Pop-Up Book, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2001. Who Took the Cookie from the Cookie Jar?: Fun Flaps and Pop-Up Surprises, Scholastic (New York, NY), 2002.
It should be a pretty fat book." [ 5 ] In February and March 2015, King personally, and via his assistant, confirmed the collection will include " Bad Little Kid " (published in 2014 as an e-book in French and German languages only as a gift to King's European fans [ 6 ] ), " Ur " (heavily revised [ 7 ] ), "Drunken Fireworks", and " A Death ...
The first two episodes of the series were broadcast on October 29, 2010, [1] with the rest of the season beginning on December 25, 2010. [2] Some episodes in the series are based on stories from R. L. Stine's anthologies The Haunting Hour and Nightmare Hour, [3] while others come from different sources.
Note: This is for articles on novel series—which are a set or series of novels or books that should be read in order as is often the case in speculative fiction and all its subgenres. Can be thought of as one over-riding storyline, and is often without plot re-introduction, reiteration or reminder, save for cursory mention of past events.
Pages in category "Television series by Cookie Jar Entertainment" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The series began airing on October 7, 1996, and ended on February 21, 2022. [1] Seasons 1–15 were produced by Cookie Jar Group (seasons 1–8 as CINAR , seasons 9–15 as Cookie Jar Entertainment after the CINAR–Cookie Jar rebrand), seasons 16–19 by 9 Story Media Group (after Cookie Jar merged with DHX Media ), and seasons 20–25 by ...
The Coffin Quilt is a novel by Ann Rinaldi that was first published in 2002. Set in Kentucky and West Virginia, it tells the story of the Hatfield–McCoy feud in the late 19th century through the eyes of Fanny, a young female member of the McCoy family.
When the list is posted the other day, Sophie is happy that she made the team but Kylie is selected to be the team's mascot, which happens to be a mule. During cheer-leading practices, Sophie slowly becomes a part of the "cool crowd", which consists of Queen Bee Keisha Reyes (who calls Sophie "Bitsy"), her best friend Courtney Knox, and Amie ...