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Join Flossie the fairy on an exciting adventure! Flossie the fairy is enjoying a lovely afternoon visiting her friend when they discover a lost girl in the woods. Eager to help, they soon find that she's not lost at all - she's been entranced by Elvira the evil fairy! Can brave Flossie save the day? Join Flossie the fairy on an exciting adventure! Flossie the fairy is enjoying a lovely afternoon visiting her friend when they discover a lost girl in the woods. Eager to help, they soon find that she's not lost at all - she's been entranced by Elvira the evil fairy! Can brave Flossie save the day?
Finally, the definitive Tooth Fairy story is a color-illustrated, hard cover "read-along-&-listen" children's chapter book with a double CD set of word-for-word story narration & fully-orchestrated songs with Broadway musicians. On the night he devises a way to meet Little Wings the Tooth Fairy, young Piper Noble learns how important children are and why the Tooth Fairy's job is much more vital to the order of the universe than anyone imagined. Important features: entertains without violence; helps teach reading and listening skills to children 4-8; reinforces the values of kindness towards others, respect for all people, forgiveness, acceptance of others' differences, responsibility, giving vs. selfishness, the power of affection, helping others, friendship, honesty, & having an important role within society. Midwest Book Review: "Strongly recommended for family, school, and community library collections." Wordweaving.com: "Having tried this book on an audience of ages five and eight, THE TOOTH FAIRY LEGEND is a hit! For a terrific story accompanied by the beautiful music and marvelous illustrations, THE TOOTH FAIRY LEGEND: THE TOUCH OF KINDNESS comes very highly recommended." Order through Baker & Taylor, Bookazine or direct from L & M Creations, PO Box 415, Round Top, NY 12473; 518-622-8105; [email protected]. Websites: www.thetouchofkindness.com & www.toothfairylegend.com.
The all new essays in this book discuss black cultural retellings of traditional, European fairy tales. The representation of black protagonists in such tales helps to shape children's ideas about themselves and the world beyond--which can ignite a will to read books representing diverse characters. The need for a multicultural text set which includes the multiplicity of cultures within the black diaspora is discussed. The tales referenced in the text are rich in perspective: they are Aesop's fables, Cinderella, Rapunzel and Ananse. Readers will see that stories from black perspectives adhere to the dictates of traditional literary conventions while still steeped in literary traditions traceable to Africa or the diaspora.
Fall in love with these Christmas romances That Christmas Feeling by Catherine Palmer and Gail Gaymer Martin In “Christmas in My Heart” by Catherine Palmer, Claire Ross finds that her greatest Christmas surprise is rediscovering her teenage crush, a sheriff eager to show Claire the true meaning of love. In “Christmas Moon” by Gail Gaymer Martin, caring for Paul Stewart’s precocious twins heightened nanny Rose Danby’s longing for a family of her own. And one moonlit Christmas Eve, she discovers that the answer to her prayers was right in front of her all along. Yuletide Proposal by Lois Richer Single mom Brianna Benson returns home seeking a fresh start, but being back isn’t easy. Especially when the man offering to mentor her troubled son is her former fiancé, Zac Enders. As Christmas approaches, is the gift of reunited love waiting to be unwrapped?
Flossie the fairy lives happily inside the red handbag of an unsuspecting elderly lady. Every day, she enjoys the music that plays all around her mistress's house ... until the day comes when the music stops and Flossie must find a new home and companion.
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus is a 1902 children's book, written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by Mary Cowles Clark
"A truly gifted writer who has proven herself a master of the mystery/suspense genre, Alice Duncan's "Bruised Spirits" is another uncompromisingly entertaining read from cover to cover . . ." ~ Midwest Book Reviews --1920s, Pasadena, California-- It's 1924 and spiritualist-medium Daisy Gumm joins with friends Flossie and Harold to help Lily Bannister, whose abusive husband nearly killed her. Meanwhile, Mrs. Pinkerton--Daisy's best client--is in a tizzy, insisting Daisy use her (fake) spiritualist talent to end the engagement between her daughter and a most unsuitable man. To Daisy's surprise, the two cases collide, placing her in the middle. Now, Daisy must prove Lily's husband and Mrs. P's soon-to-be-son-in-law are in cahoots with nefarious human traffickers . . . before it's too late. "Well plotted with a band of whimsical characters and genuine humor . . . as comforting as a warm mug of cocoa on a blustery day."~Diane Morasco, RT Book Reviews "Bruised Spirits" is the tenth volume in author Alice Duncan's "Daisy Gumm Majesty Mystery" series. A truly gifted writer who has proven herself a master of the mystery/suspense genre, Alice Duncan's "Bruised Spirits" is another uncompromisingly entertaining read from cover to cover and will prove to be an enduringly popular and highly prized addition to community library Mystery/Suspense collections. It should be noted for the personal reading lists of dedicated mystery buffs that "Bruised Spirits" is also available in a paperback edition and in an ebook format." James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief Midwest Book Review 278 Orchard Drive, Oregon, WI 53575 THE DAISY GUMM MAJESTY MYSTERIES Strong Spirits Fine Spirits High Spirits Hungry Spirits Genteel Spirits Ancient Spirits Spirits Revived Dark Spirits Spirits Onstage Unsettled Spirits Bruised Spirits Spirits United Spirits Unearthed Shaken Spirits
A supplemental textbook for middle and high school students, Hoosiers and the American Story provides intimate views of individuals and places in Indiana set within themes from American history. During the frontier days when Americans battled with and exiled native peoples from the East, Indiana was on the leading edge of America’s westward expansion. As waves of immigrants swept across the Appalachians and eastern waterways, Indiana became established as both a crossroads and as a vital part of Middle America. Indiana’s stories illuminate the history of American agriculture, wars, industrialization, ethnic conflicts, technological improvements, political battles, transportation networks, economic shifts, social welfare initiatives, and more. In so doing, they elucidate large national issues so that students can relate personally to the ideas and events that comprise American history. At the same time, the stories shed light on what it means to be a Hoosier, today and in the past.
"Gregory Maguire does for the dark and stormy night what he did for witches in Wicked." — The New York Times Book Review A terrible storm is raging, and Dinah is huddled by candlelight with her brother, sister, and cousin Gage, who is telling a very unusual tale. It’s thestory of What-the-Dickens, a newly hatched orphan creature who finds he has an attraction to teeth, a crush on a cat named McCavity, and a penchant for getting into trouble. One day he happens upon a feisty girl skibberee working as an Agent of Change — trading coins for teeth — and learns of a dutiful tribe of tooth fairies to which he hopes to belong. As his tale unfolds, however, both What-the-Dickens and Dinah come to see that the world is both richer and far less sure than they ever imagined.