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Abby Cadabby the fairy-in-training loves being able to make magical things happen, but her spells don't always work out the way they should. On board pages.
Busy scenes, oodles of flaps, lots of labels, and beloved Sesame Street characters make learning the alphabet fun! More than 55 flaps teach kids their ABCs. A is for apple. B is for ball. C is for cookie…and Cookie Monster! And F is for flaps—which kids will find plenty of in this book stuffed with surprising alphabetic words, rhymes, and riddles to discover! How many things can you find that start with the letter P? What objects are hiding behind the letter H? With more than 100 labels and 55 flaps to lift, learning the alphabet has never been so much fun!
Abby Cadabby is feeling blue because it's her birthday—and no one remembered! Even a walk around Sesame Street with Elmo doesn't cheer Abby up. But there's something going on behind the scenes, and toddlers will figure out just before Abby does that there's a happy—and pink—surprise waiting for her right inside her own front door: Grover, Murray, Zoe, Big Bird, and Cookie Monster are giving Abby a birthday party after all!
Elmo wants to go sledding — but it's a beautiful late-spring day without a snowflake in sight. So Elmo asks his friend Abby Cadabby to change the weather. But sometimes Abby's spells create some wonderful wackiness...
Meet one of your favorite Sesame Street friends in this adorable photographic board book! Say hello and learn all about Abby Cadabby in a Sesame Street board book illustrated with bold, bright photographs. As babies and toddlers pore over the many colorful, sturdy pages, they will delight in seeing Abby Cadabby--the little fairy-in-training--try her magical spells, play with her favorite frog-prince doll, have fun with friends, and much more!
Abby Maslin shares an inspiring story of resilience and commitment in a deeply affecting new memoir. After her husband suffered a traumatic brain injury, the couple worked together as he recovered—and they learned to love again. When Abby Maslin's husband, TC, didn't make it home on August 18, 2012, she knew something was terribly wrong. Her fears were confirmed when she learned that her husband had been beaten by three men and left for dead mere blocks from home, all for his cell phone and debit card. The days and months that followed were a grueling test of faith. As TC recovered from a severe traumatic brain injury that left him unable to speak and walk, Abby faced the challenge of caring for—and loving—a husband who now resembled a stranger. Love You Hard is the raw, unflinchingly honest story of a young love left broken, and the resilience required to mend a life and remake a marriage. Told from the caregiver's perspective, this book is a daring exploration of true love: what it means to love beyond language, beyond abilities, and into the place that reveals who we really are. At the heart of Abby and TC's unique and captivating story are the universal truths that bind us all. This is a tale of living and loving wholeheartedly, learning to heal after profound grief, and choosing joy in the wake of tragedy.
This little book packs big fun! Sturdy board book with colorful 6 story spreads. Press 7 buttons to hear character voices, sounds, and musical riffs. Available for a wide variety of favorite licensed characters. 3 AG-13 button cell batteries included.
PATTON'S DAUGHTERS The people of Elk Springs, Oregon, thought Ed Patton was a good man, a good cop, a good father. But his daughters know the truth…. Abby's the third Patton sister. The baby. The one everyone said was privileged, spoiled. But a childhood with a harsh unapproachable father and only vague memories of a mother wasn't easy. Even if she did work hard to make it look that way. Now Abby's determined to live up to her image and have fun. Until she meets Detective Ben Shea, a man who's plenty serious—about his job, his life and suddenly her. Maybe, just maybe, it would pay to get serious.
*READERS' FAVORITE INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARD GOLD MEDALIST *Named "The Best Kindle Books of 2015" by Digital Book Today *National Indie Excellence Award Finalist *Golden Quill Award Finalist There's a price to pay for second chances... Fashion designer Abigail Harris has been rescued, but her nightmare is far from over. Determined to put her harrowing ordeal behind her and move on, she struggles to pick up the pieces of her life while eluding the men who want her dead. The Mid-Atlantic Sex Ring is in ruins after Abby’s interviews with the police. The organization is eager to exact its revenge before her testimony dismantles the multimillion-dollar operation for good. Abby’s safety rests in the hands of former US Marshal, Jerrod Quinn. Serious-minded and obsessed with protocol, Ethan Cooke Security’s newest agent finds himself dealing with more than he bargains for when he agrees to take on his beautiful, free-spirited client. As the trial date nears, Abby’s case takes a dangerous turn. Abby and Jerrod soon discover themselves in a situation neither of them expects, while Jerrod fights to stop the ring from silencing Abby once and for all.
After the book 2023 Abbigal Lucille Davis went on to work less on her pageant career and more on her musical career. Today Abby is twenty-eight and works in her newlymade theater in Boston along with her husband Reed Havens and two children six year old Lily and and four year Edd. When Abby was twenty-two she started The Color Yellow Foundation which helps kids with physical and mental disabilities have fun with sports and even join sport teams. Abby and her family reside in New Jersey along with three horses and two dogs. Hillary Davis eventually remarried to Simon Lugar and is a speaker for The Color Yellow Foundation. Hillary prefers to keep her age hidden but with her new husband came his twelve year old son Fisher. Hillary, Simon and Fisher all live together in Colorado with their one cat, Hugo. Hailee Rombart and Nicole stayed best friends their entire life. Hailee is thirty-three years old and has never married. She says she is too busy for that kind of lame thing. Hailee spends most of her time working on designing clothing lines or spends it in Paris which she calls, The most beautiful city in the world. Hailee lives in the heart of New York City with three pet turtles and one cat. Nicole Marie Davis has gone back every single year to the Arizona golfing tournament. And four years ago she got first place. Thirty-two year old Nicole has since retired from professional golfing but still plays every Sunday with her husband and two sons and daughter. Nicole met Daniel Frost when he first was a competitor and as Daniel says, She was the most beautiful person there. I knew I loved her. Nicole and Daniel married April 26th, 2014 and had Christopher Thomas November 30th, 2015, Suzanne Edi July 19th, 2017 and Marcus James April 11th, 2020. Eight year old Chriss favorite pastime is playing football with his dad or riding his bike. Six year old Suzie loves to play with dolls and hang out with her friends. Marcus loves to do anything with his mom. He especialy loves to bake cookies and is an expert three year old chef. Nicole and her family reside in the same small town in Arizona Nicole grew up in. I never have remembered that day, Nicole says, Maybe it is because I dont want to remember. I am happy with my life now and I dont need that day to make me happy. Once a month I visit my dads grave alone. I tell him what is happening with the kids and whats going on in life. I usually sit in silence with him. I like to find peace by being near him. I never have brought myself back to Steves Golf Hut. It closed down about ten years ago, but was never torn down. I hope one day I can go back there, just not yet. I have had a few health issues since the accident but mostly minor ones, nothing life threatening. Nicole never has regained her sight. About three years ago, I was asked to do a talk for a local radio station. Here are a couple of the questions: Q. Do you still golf? A. I no longer golf professionally but I still golf all the time. Q. Did you ever go back to the place of the accident? A. No I never went back. There are too many bad memories there. Q. What is your life like now? A. My life is very hectic now, especially raising three kids under nine. I learned to adjust pretty well. Q. When you say adjust, what do you mean? A. I had to learn how to make dinner and do chores. I also learned how to figure skate, and paint, and even take photographs. It was not an easy transition for any of that. Q. If you could go back and change one thing in you life, what would it be? A. I would change the day my father died. Sometimes I wish I could go back in time. There is so much I wish I could reverse or change. I wish I had more time with my Dad or could see my mom one last time or tell Abby not to go on that bike when she was sixteen and she broke her arm. I wish I could change the past, but its too late. I have this saying, Life is us. It is different and difficult. It is happy and sad. It is