Catherine Daly Weir Books

The exploding toilet and other tales too funny to be true
The exploding toilet and other tales too funny to be true

By Catherine Daly Weir

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Rebecca and her friends spend a school day sharing humorous, supposedly true stories, including ones about a streaking skier, a fake lie detector test, and an exploding toilet. Features an introduc...

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Whiskers
Whiskers

By Catherine Daly Weir

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All aboard cars
All aboard cars

By Catherine Daly Weir

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Text and illustrations introduce various types of automobiles including race cars, emergency vehicles, and cars of the future.

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Who is he really?
Who is he really?

By Catherine Daly Weir

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Treasure hunt!
Treasure hunt!

By Catherine Daly Weir

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Knights
Knights

By Catherine Daly Weir

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Follows the life and training of a seven-year-old page in England in 1415 who dreams of becoming a squire and hopes someday to be dubbed a knight.

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