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Books with author Diana Green

  • Makeup Face Charts For Kids: Practice Book For Little Girls And Boys

    Diana Grey

    Paperback (Independently published, July 8, 2020)
    Are you looking for something that keeps your kids involved for hours?Then you are in the right place, as this makeup book is a perfect gift for any girl and boy!Features:โœ“ 100 face chart template pages - they keep anyone involved for hours;โœ“ 8.5 x 11 inches size - large enough to freely experiment with makeup;โœ“ well-designed, eye-catching glossy cover - enough to draw every girl's and boy's attention.If you are tired of looking for a gift that the kids will specifically like, try this choice.Don't wait for too long. Check it out now and take a copy!
  • Where The Rivers Meet The Sea

    Dianne Green

    Paperback (D Green, Aug. 16, 2018)
    32 page Picture Book. Signet lives by a quay, where rivers meet to go out to the sea. Her best friend is a seabird who she once rescued from plastic waste. They play through Spring, Summer and Autumn, then KeeKee the seabird has to leave for a warmer climate... There are opportunities to discuss the seasons, friendships, wild birds, litter and recycling.
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  • Summer At End House

    Diana F. Green

    Hardcover (Lutterworth Press, March 15, 1975)
    None
  • The Witchtree Journals: Emily's Story

    Diane Greene

    (Diane Greene, Sept. 2, 2011)
    Children's fantasy for girls age 10 - 14 years old. An enchanting time lapse mystery adventure which blends mythology, history and family saga.Emily Millar records her struggle to deal with growing up in a complicated extended family, in her new journal - a thirteenth birthday present from her grandma. To her amazement the journal pages turn into a magic portal from which a strange boy, Jake, materialises. Together they jump into the portal and back in time. Emily needs to discover who she really is, and to find a mysterious key before she can return home again.Plunged into all manner of adventures with her 19th and 20th Century ancestors - who include English aristocrats and Americans - Emily must protect them, and her own future existence, by fighting the shape-shifting Magipies. She also enjoys her first romantic encounter. Jake stays by her side throughout her journey, and the fabled wood nymphs of her grandmaโ€™s stories are never far away.Emily unearths the lost key, and discovers that it opens the lock on a long forgotten old trunk. What she finds inside will affect her life forever. She returns to the 21st Century, but itโ€™s only once safely back with her beloved grandma that she realises it was the people, young and old, whose worlds she had entered, and the adventures she has shared with them, which have changed her more profoundly even than the incredible secret in the trunk.But she still has the biggest surprise of all to come!
  • Rich Little Poor Girl: Dinah Decides

    Dianne Green

    Paperback (REDJET, Aug. 12, 2020)
    Dinah is an evacuee in England during WW2 โ€“ she is sent to the countryside โ€“ no one knows for how long. She learns that helping out with a smile makes everyone happy. A story about appreciating what you have. Illustrated Picturebook 32 pages.
  • Masquerade

    Diana Green

    Hardcover (UK: Pickering and Inglis, 1971, March 15, 1971)
    None
  • Two Cousins on Trial

    diana green

    Hardcover (Pickering & Inglis, March 15, 1974)
    None
  • Where The Rivers Meet The Sea

    Dianne Green

    eBook (Green, Aug. 1, 2019)
    32 page Picture Book. Signet lives by a quay, where rivers meet to go out to the sea. Her best friend is a seabird who she once rescued from plastic waste. They play through Spring, Summer and Autumn, then KeeKee the seabird has to leave for a warmer climate... There are opportunities to discuss the seasons, friendships, wild birds, litter and recycling.
  • Summer at End House

    Diana F. GREEN

    Paperback (Lutterworth Press, March 15, 1975)
    None
  • The Life and Adventures of a Dog Named Sweety

    Doreen D. Diana

    eBook (iUniverse, Aug. 19, 2019)
    Pit bulls always seem to get a bad name. But Sweety the pit bull is a good dog who is friendly and loving. When author Doreen D. Diana and her family adopt her, they find she is a very special dog.It takes some time and effort for Sweety to get used to her new home and to new ways of doing things. She has to figure out how to go up and down steps and how to go potty outside. When Sweety visits the dog park, she soon gets to know other dogs, but she also discovers the importance of walking away from bullies. She meets Bunny, a wild rabbit who lives in the backyard of her house, and has an encounter with an orange-and-white kitten who comes to visit. All the while, Sweety and her family learn important and valuable lessons.This true story for children describes the first few weeks that Sweety the pit bull spends with her new family and outlines the efforts it takes to adopt a new dog.