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Now I Can See The Moon

Now I Can See The MoonNow I Can See The Moon (e-book)

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Harold and Al go into hiding when they find out The Protectioners are after them. Harold isn’t sure who they are but he doesn’t like them, because hiding from them seems to involve destroying his house, going into space, and being separated from Al. Everyone tells him not to worry, there’s a plan, but when no one comes to pick him up after three days on a space station he doesn’t even know the name of, Harold starts to worry. And that’s before he finds out Al has been kidnapped by pirates.

The One With The Road Trip

The One With The Road TripThe One With The Road Trip (e-book)

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Al receives a ransom note indicating that a well-known spaceship from his planet has been stolen. To get it back, he and Harold must go to Alabama and retrieve it themselves. They're not really sure how to do this... or even how to get to Alabama. They pack up Harold's car and Harold's cat and start driving south. They encounter catnappers, more aliens, and their own kids along the way. And it isn't until they reach Tuscaloosa that they realize the FBI has been following them since DC.

What I Did On My Summer Vacation

What I Did On My Summer VacationWhat I Did On My Summer Vacation (e-book)

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When the kids fail to show up for Al's birthday on Earth, Harold gets the brilliant idea to take them camping. Despite the logistical problems this poses (namely, the part where they have to camp), the plan works pretty well until the interplanetary doorway system that Al helps to maintain begins to break down. A surprising number of alien children end up stranded on Earth... with Harold as their primary caretaker while Al tries to fix the doorway.

Just Another Day

Just Another DayJust Another Day (e-book)

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Al is on vacation when a human named Harold moves into the house he'd been using to operate an interplanetary doorway. Al makes Harold chocolate chip cookies in an effort to soften the news that not only do aliens exist, but they're also frequent visitors to planet Earth. Oh, and the house's previous owner (a cat) gave Al permission to set up the doorway in the basement. Harold takes this in stride until the children start to arrive and the monkeys attack.

Moon-Cat

Moon-CatMoon-Cat (book)

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The daily routines of Moon-Cat and her celestial companions, Sun-Cat and Earth-Cat, as they spin together through sky and starlight.

Now I Can See The Moon

Now I Can See The MoonNow I Can See The Moon (book)

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Harold and Al go into hiding when they find out The Protectioners are after them. Harold isn’t sure who they are but he doesn’t like them, because hiding from them seems to involve destroying his house, going into space, and being separated from Al. Everyone tells him not to worry, there’s a plan, but when no one comes to pick him up after three days on a space station he doesn’t even know the name of, Harold starts to worry. And that’s before he finds out Al has been kidnapped by pirates.

The One With The Road Trip

The One With The Road TripThe One With The Road Trip (book)

Print: $12.50

Al receives a ransom note indicating that a well-known spaceship from his planet has been stolen. To get it back, he and Harold must go to Alabama and retrieve it themselves. They're not really sure how to do this... or even how to get to Alabama. They pack up Harold's car and Harold's cat and start driving south. They encounter catnappers, more aliens, and their own kids along the way. And it isn't until they reach Tuscaloosa that they realize the FBI has been following them since DC.

What I Did On My Summer Vacation

What I Did On My Summer VacationWhat I Did On My Summer Vacation (book)

Print: $12.50

When the kids fail to show up for Al's birthday on Earth, Harold gets the brilliant idea to take them camping. Despite the logistical problems this poses (namely, the part where they have to camp), the plan works pretty well until the interplanetary doorway system that Al helps to maintain begins to break down. A surprising number of alien children end up stranded on Earth... with Harold as their primary caretaker while Al tries to fix the doorway.

Just Another Day

Just Another DayJust Another Day (book)

Print: $12.50

Al is on vacation when a human named Harold moves into the house he'd been using to operate an interplanetary doorway. Al makes Harold chocolate chip cookies in an effort to soften the news that not only do aliens exist, but they're also frequent visitors to planet Earth. Oh, and the house's previous owner (a cat) gave Al permission to set up the doorway in the basement. Harold takes this in stride until the children start to arrive and the monkeys attack.