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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What happens when a simple clubhouse turns into the biggest adventure in town? Introducing Melvin P. Thorpe - The Club House Caper, the exciting first book in the Maplewood series . Perfectly sized at 6x9 inches with 55 engaging pages, this beginner chapter book is crafted just for early chapter book readers.Welcome to Maplewood , where Melvin P. Thorpe and his friends turn the simplest idea into an unforgettable adventure . When a brother and sister can't agree on how to use their brand-new clubhouse for a tea parties or wild lab experiments the entire town gets swept up in the fun. Before you know it, their disagreement leads to a hilarious journey filled with wild plans, unexpected teamwork, and sticky situations.The Clubhouse Caper is designed to help children build confidence as independent readers, increase attention span, and develop critical thinking skills all while enjoying relatable characters and imaginative storytelling. This charming series makes reading enjoyable and sparks a lifelong love of books, page after page.Ready for laughter, teamwork, and a little mischief? Discover the fun and friendship awaiting in Maplewood with The Clubhouse Caper-the perfect first chapter book for your young reader!Why kids (and parents) love The Club House Caper: Short, easy-to-read chapters (great for ages 6-9, Grades 1-3) Encourages reading confidence and focus Teaches teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving Features relatable, diverse characters - plus a few lovable pets! Laugh-out-loud humor for kids and parents alikeBook Details: 46 pages 6 9 inches First in The Maplewood Series For early readers transitioning from picture books to short chapters Makes a thoughtful gift for birthdays, classroom libraries, or family reading timeIf your child enjoys Owl Diaries, The Bad Seed Presents, or The Magic Tree House, they'll love joining Melvin P. Thorpe for his first laugh-filled adventure!Grab your copy of The Clubhouse Caper today and discover the fun and friendship waiting in Maplewood! Welcome to Maplewood, where Melvin P. Thorpe and his friends can turn even the simplest idea into an adventure in the town of Maplewood. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The Path of the Whispering Trees is about a young boy who faces one of life's hardest truths, sometimes children can't live with their parents. Though he knows it isn't his fault, the pain of separation weighs heavily on him. With a brave heart and a vivid imagination, he sets out to find a new place to belong.Along his journey, he finds comfort in Mimzy, his imaginary dog and loyal protector, who helps him face the cold, the dark, and the loneliness. As he travels along an old bike path by the canal, the boy's imagination transforms the world around him. Trees become royal dancers, stars turn into fairies, and shadows whisper encouragement instead of fear.Through his eyes, readers experience how imagination can become both a shield and a companion, guiding a child through uncertainty toward hope. The story blends realism with lyrical fantasy, offering a gentle yet powerful message about courage, loss, and the love that endures even when families are apart.Lessons/Themes1. Family separation isn't a child's faultThe boy repeats that it's not because he was bad and not because his parents didn't want him, even though they can't live together.This can teach children that adult problems are not caused by them, and help reduce guilt, shame, and self-blame when families change.2. Unfairness and big feelings are validHe says, "It's not fair!" and still insists that his parents love him, showing anger and love can exist together.This teaches kids that it is okay to feel upset, angry, or confused about hard situations while still holding onto love, and that these feelings do not make them "bad."3. Imagination as a coping toolMimzy the imaginary dog, fairies lighting the sky, and trees in ball gowns all turn a scary night into something magical and comforting.This can teach children that imagination can be a healthy way to soothe fear, create a sense of safety, and process overwhelming experiences.4. Courage in the face of fearThe boy walks the dark path, feels cold and hungry, and repeats, "I'm not alone," until the fear shrinks.This teaches that courage does not mean the absence of fear; it means moving forward while scared and using inner resources-like self-talk and imaginary friends-to keep going.5. Finding belonging and worth inside yourselfThe trees bow to him like he is royalty, and he imagines himself honored and seen, even when his life feels unstable.This can teach readers that their worth and sense of belonging can come from within, not only from where they live or who they live with, and that they are deserving of care and respect even in hard times. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Ollie Owwie is the story of a boy who has every toy he could ever want, yet still throws fits when he doesn't get his way. But when a tantrum and a sneaky prank against his mother backfires, he finds himself on a playful adventure to make things right. With the help of his clever mom, a wagon ride, and a "lost and found" game, the boy discovers that love, kindness, and gratitude are worth more than all the toys in the world. And in the end, he learns that the sweetest rewards aren't bought they're shared. sometimes with an ice cream cone.Teaches children the value of gratitude, kindness, and love through a heartwarming and relatable story.Helps parents and educators spark meaningful conversations about emotions, empathy, and making amends.Encourages positive behavior and self-reflection in a fun, engaging way with plenty of humor and heart.Features a clever mom-and-son duo whose playful journey turns a tantrum into a lesson in emotional growth.Perfect for bedtime or classroom reading, reminding kids that the sweetest joys come from sharing, not stuff. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What happens when a simple clubhouse turns into the biggest adventure in town? Introducing Melvin P. Thorpe - The Club House Caper, the exciting first book in the Maplewood series . Perfectly sized at 6x9 inches with 55 engaging pages, this beginner chapter book is crafted just for early chapter book readers.Welcome to Maplewood , where Melvin P. Thorpe and his friends turn the simplest idea into an unforgettable adventure . When a brother and sister can't agree on how to use their brand-new clubhouse for a tea parties or wild lab experiments the entire town gets swept up in the fun. Before you know it, their disagreement leads to a hilarious journey filled with wild plans, unexpected teamwork, and sticky situations.The Clubhouse Caper is designed to help children build confidence as independent readers, increase attention span, and develop critical thinking skills all while enjoying relatable characters and imaginative storytelling. This charming series makes reading enjoyable and sparks a lifelong love of books, page after page.Ready for laughter, teamwork, and a little mischief? Discover the fun and friendship awaiting in Maplewood with The Clubhouse Caper-the perfect first chapter book for your young reader!Why kids (and parents) love The Club House Caper: Short, easy-to-read chapters (great for ages 6-9, Grades 1-3) Encourages reading confidence and focus Teaches teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving Features relatable, diverse characters - plus a few lovable pets! Laugh-out-loud humor for kids and parents alikeBook Details: 46 pages 6 9 inches First in The Maplewood Series For early readers transitioning from picture books to short chapters Makes a thoughtful gift for birthdays, classroom libraries, or family reading timeIf your child enjoys Owl Diaries, The Bad Seed Presents, or The Magic Tree House, they'll love joining Melvin P. Thorpe for his first laugh-filled adventure!Grab your copy of The Clubhouse Caper today and discover the fun and friendship waiting in Maplewood! Welcome to Maplewood, where Melvin P. Thorpe and his friends can turn even the simplest idea into an adventure in the town of Maplewood. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What happens when a simple clubhouse turns into the biggest adventure in town? Introducing Melvin P. Thorpe - The Club House Caper, the exciting first book in the Maplewood series . Perfectly sized at 6x9 inches with 55 engaging pages, this beginner chapter book is crafted just for early chapter book readers.Welcome to Maplewood , where Melvin P. Thorpe and his friends turn the simplest idea into an unforgettable adventure . When a brother and sister can't agree on how to use their brand-new clubhouse for a tea parties or wild lab experiments the entire town gets swept up in the fun. Before you know it, their disagreement leads to a hilarious journey filled with wild plans, unexpected teamwork, and sticky situations.The Clubhouse Caper is designed to help children build confidence as independent readers, increase attention span, and develop critical thinking skills all while enjoying relatable characters and imaginative storytelling. This charming series makes reading enjoyable and sparks a lifelong love of books, page after page.Ready for laughter, teamwork, and a little mischief? Discover the fun and friendship awaiting in Maplewood with The Clubhouse Caper-the perfect first chapter book for your young reader!Why kids (and parents) love The Club House Caper: Short, easy-to-read chapters (great for ages 6-9, Grades 1-3) Encourages reading confidence and focus Teaches teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving Features relatable, diverse characters - plus a few lovable pets! Laugh-out-loud humor for kids and parents alikeBook Details: 46 pages 6 9 inches First in The Maplewood Series For early readers transitioning from picture books to short chapters Makes a thoughtful gift for birthdays, classroom libraries, or family reading timeIf your child enjoys Owl Diaries, The Bad Seed Presents, or The Magic Tree House, they'll love joining Melvin P. Thorpe for his first laugh-filled adventure!Grab your copy of The Clubhouse Caper today and discover the fun and friendship waiting in Maplewood! Welcome to Maplewood, where Melvin P. Thorpe and his friends can turn even the simplest idea into an adventure in the town of Maplewood. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The Path of the Whispering Trees is about a young boy who faces one of life's hardest truths, sometimes children can't live with their parents. Though he knows it isn't his fault, the pain of separation weighs heavily on him. With a brave heart and a vivid imagination, he sets out to find a new place to belong.Along his journey, he finds comfort in Mimzy, his imaginary dog and loyal protector, who helps him face the cold, the dark, and the loneliness. As he travels along an old bike path by the canal, the boy's imagination transforms the world around him. Trees become royal dancers, stars turn into fairies, and shadows whisper encouragement instead of fear.Through his eyes, readers experience how imagination can become both a shield and a companion, guiding a child through uncertainty toward hope. The story blends realism with lyrical fantasy, offering a gentle yet powerful message about courage, loss, and the love that endures even when families are apart.Lessons/Themes1. Family separation isn't a child's faultThe boy repeats that it's not because he was bad and not because his parents didn't want him, even though they can't live together.This can teach children that adult problems are not caused by them, and help reduce guilt, shame, and self-blame when families change.2. Unfairness and big feelings are validHe says, "It's not fair!" and still insists that his parents love him, showing anger and love can exist together.This teaches kids that it is okay to feel upset, angry, or confused about hard situations while still holding onto love, and that these feelings do not make them "bad."3. Imagination as a coping toolMimzy the imaginary dog, fairies lighting the sky, and trees in ball gowns all turn a scary night into something magical and comforting.This can teach children that imagination can be a healthy way to soothe fear, create a sense of safety, and process overwhelming experiences.4. Courage in the face of fearThe boy walks the dark path, feels cold and hungry, and repeats, "I'm not alone," until the fear shrinks.This teaches that courage does not mean the absence of fear; it means moving forward while scared and using inner resources-like self-talk and imaginary friends-to keep going.5. Finding belonging and worth inside yourselfThe trees bow to him like he is royalty, and he imagines himself honored and seen, even when his life feels unstable.This can teach readers that their worth and sense of belonging can come from within, not only from where they live or who they live with, and that they are deserving of care and respect even in hard times. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The Path of the Whispering Trees is about a young boy who faces one of life's hardest truths, sometimes children can't live with their parents. Though he knows it isn't his fault, the pain of separation weighs heavily on him. With a brave heart and a vivid imagination, he sets out to find a new place to belong.Along his journey, he finds comfort in Mimzy, his imaginary dog and loyal protector, who helps him face the cold, the dark, and the loneliness. As he travels along an old bike path by the canal, the boy's imagination transforms the world around him. Trees become royal dancers, stars turn into fairies, and shadows whisper encouragement instead of fear.Through his eyes, readers experience how imagination can become both a shield and a companion, guiding a child through uncertainty toward hope. The story blends realism with lyrical fantasy, offering a gentle yet powerful message about courage, loss, and the love that endures even when families are apart.Lessons/Themes1. Family separation isn't a child's faultThe boy repeats that it's not because he was bad and not because his parents didn't want him, even though they can't live together.This can teach children that adult problems are not caused by them, and help reduce guilt, shame, and self-blame when families change.2. Unfairness and big feelings are validHe says, "It's not fair!" and still insists that his parents love him, showing anger and love can exist together.This teaches kids that it is okay to feel upset, angry, or confused about hard situations while still holding onto love, and that these feelings do not make them "bad."3. Imagination as a coping toolMimzy the imaginary dog, fairies lighting the sky, and trees in ball gowns all turn a scary night into something magical and comforting.This can teach children that imagination can be a healthy way to soothe fear, create a sense of safety, and process overwhelming experiences.4. Courage in the face of fearThe boy walks the dark path, feels cold and hungry, and repeats, "I'm not alone," until the fear shrinks.This teaches that courage does not mean the absence of fear; it means moving forward while scared and using inner resources-like self-talk and imaginary friends-to keep going.5. Finding belonging and worth inside yourselfThe trees bow to him like he is royalty, and he imagines himself honored and seen, even when his life feels unstable.This can teach readers that their worth and sense of belonging can come from within, not only from where they live or who they live with, and that they are deserving of care and respect even in hard times. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Ollie Owwie is the story of a boy who has every toy he could ever want, yet still throws fits when he doesn't get his way. But when a tantrum and a sneaky prank against his mother backfires, he finds himself on a playful adventure to make things right. With the help of his clever mom, a wagon ride, and a "lost and found" game, the boy discovers that love, kindness, and gratitude are worth more than all the toys in the world. And in the end, he learns that the sweetest rewards aren't bought they're shared. sometimes with an ice cream cone.Teaches children the value of gratitude, kindness, and love through a heartwarming and relatable story.Helps parents and educators spark meaningful conversations about emotions, empathy, and making amends.Encourages positive behavior and self-reflection in a fun, engaging way with plenty of humor and heart.Features a clever mom-and-son duo whose playful journey turns a tantrum into a lesson in emotional growth.Perfect for bedtime or classroom reading, reminding kids that the sweetest joys come from sharing, not stuff. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Ollie Owwie is the story of a boy who has every toy he could ever want, yet still throws fits when he doesn't get his way. But when a tantrum and a sneaky prank against his mother backfires, he finds himself on a playful adventure to make things right. With the help of his clever mom, a wagon ride, and a "lost and found" game, the boy discovers that love, kindness, and gratitude are worth more than all the toys in the world. And in the end, he learns that the sweetest rewards aren't bought they're shared. sometimes with an ice cream cone.Teaches children the value of gratitude, kindness, and love through a heartwarming and relatable story.Helps parents and educators spark meaningful conversations about emotions, empathy, and making amends.Encourages positive behavior and self-reflection in a fun, engaging way with plenty of humor and heart.Features a clever mom-and-son duo whose playful journey turns a tantrum into a lesson in emotional growth.Perfect for bedtime or classroom reading, reminding kids that the sweetest joys come from sharing, not stuff. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Melvin P. Thorpe | The Club House Caper An Early Reader Chapter Book for Ages 6 to 8 A Funny Mystery About Friendship, Teamwork & Imagination Gift for Children Book 1 In The Series | Mel Rodriguez | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | MelWrites | EAN 9798993803005 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Ollie Owwie is the story of a boy who has every toy he could ever want, yet still throws fits when he doesn't get his way. But when a tantrum and a sneaky prank against his mother backfires, he finds himself on a playful adventure to make things right. With the help of his clever mom, a wagon ride, and a 'lost and found' game, the boy discovers that love, kindness, and gratitude are worth more than all the toys in the world. And in the end, he learns that the sweetest rewards aren't bought they're shared. sometimes with an ice cream cone.¿Teaches children the value of gratitude, kindness, and love through a heartwarming and relatable story.¿Helps parents and educators spark meaningful conversations about emotions, empathy, and making amends.¿Encourages positive behavior and self-reflection in a fun, engaging way with plenty of humor and heart.¿Features a clever mom-and-son duo whose playful journey turns a tantrum into a lesson in emotional growth.¿Perfect for bedtime or classroom reading, reminding kids that the sweetest joys come from sharing, not stuff.