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Little Miss Pokey Oaks (Powerpuff Girls (Numbered Prebound Scholastic))
Howie Dewin

Perfection Learning, 2002

An all-new, original adventure starring Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup.
  
  











  



  
Townsville's Super Trio: Tatoos to Wear and Share (Powerpuff Girls (Golden))

Golden Books, 2001
  
  











  



  
The Powerpuff Girls: Bubble Trouble2 reviews
Laura Dower, Craig McCracken

Scholastic Paperbacks, 2000

I LOVE IT
This book is a telling of one of my very favorite episodes, and I love having it around when I can't watch the show. If your favorite Powerpuff Girl is Bubbles, you'll be glad to see her featured in this book. She's just so darn cute, and her quest to become "hardcore" is hilarious!
  
  











  



  
Look, Listen and Love: With Finger Puppets (Powerpuff Girls)1 review

Golden Books Publishing Company, 2000

Great book to encourage cooperation with children
If you are looking for a book that will encourage your child to help you out around the house, I highly recommend this title. It is basic and sweet, covering all the basics that Mommies do around the house and at the store with a toddler underfoot. I started reading this to my son when he was an infant and he is not 18 months old and all I have to say to him is, " Would you like to help Mommy ...
  
  











  



  
Mojo and Mini-Mo (Powerpuff Girls (Numbered Prebound Scholastic))
E. S. Mooney

Perfection Learning, 2003

Like father, like... clone? The Powerpuff Girls' archenemy Mojo Jojo has come up with his most sinister scheme yet. He's created a miniature clone of himself! Mini-Mo is only half Mojo's size, but unfortunately for the Girls, he's every bit as evil his creator. Can Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup defeat Mojo plus one mo'?
  
  











  



  
Shrinky Jinx (Powerpuff Girls (Numbered Prebound Scholastic))
E. S. Mooney

Perfection Learning, 2002

The Powerpuff Girls' rival, Princess Morbucks, is up to no good again. The bratty kindergartener has a new toy that can shrink people down to doll-size! Now she's shrinking down anyone who gets in her way. It's up to Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup to stop her - but can they do it when they're only two inches tall?
  
  











  



  
Power Pals (Powerpuff Girls (Unnumbered Prebound))

Perfection Learning, 2002

Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup are delighted when a little girl the same age as them moves in next door. Robin quickly becomes their best friend ever. But itıs hard to have superheroes for best friends ­ they will always have to stop playing so they can save the world! Will the Girlsı superpowers come between them and their new friends?
  
  











  



  
Blossom Key Chain Book
Cynthia Hands

Golden Books Publishing Company, 2001

Get to know Blossom through activities and games, such as word searches, secret codes, and interesting facts. The pages are full color-- and there's a plastic key chain loop that allows kids to clip the book right on their backpacks.
  
  











  



  
Fishy Business (Powerpuff Girls)
Laura Dower, Christopher Cook, ...

Scholastic, 2001

Bubbles is in big trouble with Professor Utonium. The tenderhearted Powerpuff keeps rescuing stray animals and bringing them home, and the Professor has had enough of it. When Bubbles brings home a another stray ­ a baby whale ­ Blossom and Buttercup have to help their sweet sister hide her latest pet? before the Professor gets home!
  
  











  



  
Cover Up (Powerpuff Girls)
Abby Denson, Chris Reccardi, ...

Scholastic, 2002

Buttercupıs been acting really strangely lately. Every time the Girls get called into battle, sheıs nowhere to be found. And when she does appear, she kicks butt like never before! Blossomıs determined to figure out whatıs going on. Is something seriously wrong with the toughest Powerpuff?
  
  











  



  
Frighty Night (Powerpuff Girls (Numbered Prebound Scholastic))2 reviews
E. S. Mooney

Perfection Learning, 2001

It's cool...
I read a lot of Powerpuff books and I really enjoyed this one. It's mysterious and reminds me a lot of a Scooby Doo episode-- you know, with the deserted park, and the monsters and all... the Mayor was even captured as well! We don't see that too often in most books... And the illustrations were great and the story was well written.
  
  











  



  
The Powerpuff Girls Write On, Girls! with Pens/Pencils and Booklet (Walter Foster)

Dalmatian Press, 2003
  
  











  



  
The Mayor Is Missing (Powerpuff Girls Readers)
Tracey West

Perfection Learning, 2003

The Mayor is missing, and his assistant Ms. Bellum can't find him anywhere! It's up to Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup to find Townsville's fearless leader. Can they follow the clues and track down their chief?
  
  











  



  
Cartoon Network The Powerpuff Girls Big, Terrible Trouble? Little Golden Book2 reviews
Craig McCracken

Golden Books, 1999

Terminally Cute! You need this book.
Fans of the show and fans of cool artwork will agree this is a must have for the powerpuff girl collector. Craig McCracken (the creator of the power puff girls) did all the illustrations. Go buy the book now!
  
  











  



  
The Powerpuff Girls Movie: Saving the World Before Bedtime!
Tracey West, Lauren Faust

Scholastic Paperbacks, 2002

Here it is - the true story of how The Powerpuff Girls saved the day for the very first time! When Professor Utonium first creates the girls, everyone in Townsville is scared of their superpowers. All the citizens call them ³freaky bug-eyed weirdo girls.² But Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup just want to be loved. And their mysterious new ³friend² JoJo has a plan to help the girls prove themselves once and for all?
  
  











  



  
What's Bugging Bubbles? (Powerpuff Girls, 2)2 reviews
Tracey West, Craig McCracken

Scholastic, 2001

Entertaining...and kind to animals!
When Bubbles saves a slug and feeds it "special growth juice" to keep it strong, it grows bigger than the tallest building in Townsville. Can the Powerpuff Girls save the town and be kind to the slug?
  
  











  



  
The Powerpuff Girls: A Little Monstrous Problem (Super Shape)1 review
Craig McCracken, Amy Rogers

Golden Books Publishing Company, 2000

A Little Monstrous Problem
My seven year old daughter loved this book. She was able to read this book by herself. The storyline kept her interest. She loved the big colorful pictures.
  
  











  








   



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