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Books with author Annie Davidson

  • The Traveling Musicians

    Annie Davies

    language (Annie Davies, April 9, 2013)
    A heart warming and funny story about four animals, rejected by their owners, each with their own story, found solace in each other while pursuing a career as the travelling musicians. A wonderful story teaching children the importance of loving and respecting animals. This is a story told from the animal's point of view, about friendship and respect.
  • The Mixed Up Calf

    Annie Davies

    language (Annie Davies, April 9, 2013)
    A story that children can relate to, they are at the age where their minds start asking "Why this and why that"The calf is a good example where he wants to know why cows " Moo" It does get him into a few ridiculous situations before settling down to what is natural to them but not before an explaination from the good farmer.
  • Worldchangers

    AC Davidson

    language (, March 24, 2017)
    Ani was in desperate need of a new start. The wastelands of Wisconsin weren't exactly what she had in mind. Struggling to come to terms with a newly diagnosed mental illness, Ani is tested like never before. Will the mysterious stranger be the key to her salvation, or will she fall victim to the shadows forever?
  • American Nation

    Davidson

    Hardcover (Prentice Hall, March 15, 1995)
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  • Sammy the Pug

    Andrew Davidson

    language (, Sept. 24, 2019)
    We don't all have the same skin color and the same is true for dogs. Not all families look the same, but at the core all families have love.
  • Brinelda and the Blue Pony

    Andrea Davidson

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Nov. 22, 2016)
    Everyone has a wish. If you were given just one wish, would you make your dream come true? Or would you put someone you barely knew first? More than anything in the world, Brinelda wished she could ride the magical blue pony on the town carousel. But the blue pony had a wish of his own. Could a single selfless act grant them both their wishes?
  • Brinelda and the Blue Pony

    Andrea Davidson

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse, Nov. 22, 2016)
    Everyone has a wish. If you were given just one wish, would you make your dream come true? Or would you put someone you barely knew first? More than anything in the world, Brinelda wished she could ride the magical blue pony on the town carousel. But the blue pony had a wish of his own. Could a single selfless act grant them both their wishes?
  • ABC Book Of Animals

    Annie Davies

    language (Annie Davies, May 15, 2013)
    This ABC Book Of Animals is great way to introducing your children to animals through the simple use of the alphabets.What better way to tickle their curious minds and whett their learning appetites by exposing them to the animal kingdom through the beautiful images in this book.Although this book was written for children, I am sure that parents would also enjoy reading this to them.
  • The Scarecrow

    A.T. Davidson

    language (LearningIsland.com, May 2, 2012)
    The scarecrow in the Williams’s field was certainly scary, and not just to crows.Bobby couldn’t say why exactly he found it as scary as he did. He just did.He told himself it was only some material filled with straw, but avoided going near it, all the same. He preferred it if he didn’t have to even think about it.The scarecrow had been there forever, or so it seemed. It had certainly been there as long as he’d been around, and as far as Bobby was concerned that was forever enough.Find out what happens when Bobby is forced to go into the cornfield and face the scarecrow in this short but creepy tale.Ages 9 and up.LearningIsland.com believes in the value of children practicing reading for 15 minutes every day. Our 15-Minute Books give children lots of fun, exciting choices to read, from classic stories, to mysteries, to books of knowledge. Open the world of reading to a child by having them read for 15 minutes a day.
  • WHO CRUSHED MY EGG?: Oh my Egg, Oh my Egg!

    ADA DAVIDSON

    language (ICB WRITTERS, Oct. 11, 2015)
    After a heavy storm, a girl went to check on her pet Egg and the sight she met was very disturbing. She found that the place where she kept her egg had been covered with leaves and animals. She became worried and feared for the safety of her egg. “Oh my Egg, Oh my Egg,” she cried as she looked at the pile covering the egg and wonder what had happened to her Egg. She couldn’t see her Egg through the clutter surrounding the Egg. In fact, the more she looked the less she saw as tears ran down her eyes. At first, she was scared and kept crying, "Oh my Egg, Oh My Egg." Then, she got mad and thought, and “What should I do?” She scanned her environment and grabbed the closet object to her in an attempt to scare the animals and reach her egg. Her courageous attempt lead to the fleeing of the animals that surrounded the egg. Read the book to find out the chain reactions that lead to the crushing of Egg. What she saw on closer look will blow your mind. Her decision to act in this story is admirable, but was it enough to make a difference to the fate of the Egg. Read the book to find out what really happened to the Egg.The book is easy to read with catchy phrases. Once you get the gist, you would not want to put the book down. Get a copy and let's start reading....
  • Elle Fanning

    Amy Davidson

    Paperback (Right On!, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Chronicles the life and career of the young star, including her modeling and relationship with her sister, Dakota.
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  • Kendall Jenner

    Amy Davidson

    Paperback (Right On!, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Introduces Kendall Jenner, discussing her family, modelling career, and accomplishments.
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