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  • Tell Me Another Story The Book of Story Programs

    Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

    eBook (, March 30, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Boys and Girls of Colonial Days

    Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, Uldine Shriver

    eBook (, Dec. 18, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Wonder Stories The Best Myths for Boys and Girls

    Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, Clara M. Burd

    eBook
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  • Boys and Girls of Colonial Days

    Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 16, 2016)
    Boys and Girls of Colonial Days by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey Author of “What To Do for Uncle Sam,” “Boys and Girls Of Pioneer Days” and other stories CONTENTS The Pink Tulip Big Hawk’s Decoration The Soap Making of Remember Biddle The Beacon Tree The Jack-O’-Lantern Witch The Iron Stove A Boston Tea Party The Deacon’s Grasshopper Patience Arnold’s Sampler The Star Lady The Flag of Their Regiment The Boy Who Had Never Seen An Indian Dick, the Youngest Soldier Betsy’s Guest
  • Miss Hickory

    Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

    Paperback (Puffin Books, May 26, 1977)
    A Newbery Award winner!Most dolls lead a comfortable but unadventurous life. This was true of Miss Hickory until the fateful day that her owner, Ann, moves from her New Hampshire home to attend school in Boston—leaving Miss Hickory behind. For a small doll whose body is an apple-wood twig and whose head is a hickory nut, the prospect of spending a New Hampshire winter alone is frightening indeed. In this classic modern day fairy tale, what’s a doll to do?
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  • The Three Billy Goats Gruff and Other Read-Aloud Stories

    Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 28, 1994)
    Storytime magic casts its spell in this treasury of time-honored tales from many lands. Handed down from one generation to another are such delightful stories as "Johnny Cake," an early English peasant tale; "The Wonderful Pot" and "The Little Old Woman Who Went to the North Wind," two entertaining Danish fables; "The Gold Bugs," an old German tale; and "Why the Bear Sleeps All Winter," a popular story from the American South.In addition to the title story young listeners will also delight in hearing such old read-aloud favorites as "The Three Bears," "The Little Girl Who Wanted the Stars," "Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar," "The Boy Who Found His Fortune," "The Discontented Coffee Pot," "Why the Bear Has a Stumpy Tail," "Chicken Little," "The Cat and the Mouse," "The Story of Lambikin," and many others. An ideal way to introduce youngsters to the pleasures of a good story as well as inspire them to read on their own, these entertaining tales have been reset in large, easy-to-read type and accompanied by six new illustrations by Thea Kliros.
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  • The little rabbit who wanted red wings

    Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble, Aug. 16, 1997)
    Glossy hardcover no dust jacket, 1997 11.75x9.60x0.30. Children story.
  • Boys and Girls of Colonial Days

    Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

    Paperback (Yesterday's Classics, April 15, 2008)
    An engaging collection of stories for the younger child, introducing him to activities and occupations of boys and girls in the colonial era. Focuses on children who responded with courage and resourcefulness when faced with unexpected circumstances and whose efforts played a key role in the safeguarding of their families and their communities. Famous personages of the time, including Benjamin Franklin and George Washington, figure in several of the stories. Dozens of detailed black and white illustrations complement the text. Suitable for ages 7 and up.
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  • Children of the handcrafts

    Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

    Hardcover (Viking Press, March 15, 1935)
    CHILDREN OF THE HANDCRAFTS - exciting stories about boys and girls who played a part in the development of the crafts in our country. Lonely little Rebecca Lefferts, snowbound for three weeks in her new home in Ohio, stitched her star-and-crescent quilt. Her father thought quilt-making much more important than learning to read and write. Thirteen-year-old Daniel Moyer wanted to go West with one of the wagon-trains. But he stayed at home and met real adventure there. Betsy Metcalf, with one shilling to spend, cried when she could not buy the beautiful imported straw bonnet which cost a whole pound. But, nothing daunted, she found a way. These, and many more, are the stories in CHILDREN OF THE HANDCRAFTS -- all of them true but more entertaining than fiction.
  • Miss Hickory

    Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Sept. 20, 1946)
    Miss Hickory's fight for survival in a deserted New Hampshire town with only animals for company--Crow, Bull Frog, and Ground Hog
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  • Li'l' Hannibal

    Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

    Hardcover (Platt & Munk Co., March 15, 1938)
    1938 blue border hardcover, great color and black and white illustrations on every page.
  • Boys and Girls of Colonial Days

    Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

    Paperback (Christian Liberty Press, March 15, 1990)
    Revised and Edited by Michael J. McHugh