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  • The New Blue Fairy Book: Part 3: Fairy Tales 13 to 18

    Laird Stevens

    Paperback (Paris Press, Feb. 10, 2019)
    This book contains six of the eighteen fairy tales from Andrew Lang's Blue Fairy Book (1889). The stories have been rewritten sentence by sentence to make them accessible to 21st century American children. The 6 stories in this book include Rumpelstiltzkin, The Tale of a Youth who set out to Learn what Fear was, Cinderella or the Little Glass Slipper, The Master Cat, or Puss in Boots, The White Cat, and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. The great beauty of Andrew Lang’s Blue Fairy Book, originally published in 1889, is that it brought together many different fairy tale traditions. There are stories written by Charles Perrault and Mme d’Aulnoy, collected by the Grimm brothers and Asbjornsen and Moe, and translated from the Arabian Nights. It is a very rich collection of fairy tales.However, the stories are written in a language that is outdated and in places inaccessible to modern American children (and even their parents). To remedy this problem, I have thoroughly edited half of the stories contained in Lang`s book, keeping the stories as intact as possible, while revising every sentence so the stories can once again be read with pleasure by children.
  • The New Blue Fairy Book

    Laird Stevens

    Paperback (Paris Press, Feb. 10, 2019)
    The great beauty of Andrew Lang’s Blue Fairy Book, originally published in 1889, is that it brought together many different fairy tale traditions. There are stories written by Charles Perrault and Mme d’Aulnoy, collected by the Grimm brothers and Asbjornsen and Moe, and translated from the Arabian Nights. It is a very rich collection of fairy tales.However, the stories are written in a language that is outdated and in places inaccessible to modern American children (and even their parents). To remedy this problem, I have thoroughly edited half of the stories contained in Lang`s book, keeping the stories as intact as possible, while revising every sentence so the stories can once again be read with pleasure by children.The stories include Toads and Diamonds, Beauty and the Beast, Snow-white and Rose-red, Why the Sea is Salty, Felicia and the Pot of Carnations, Hansel and Grettel, Little Red Riding Hood, The Master Maid, The Goose-girl, Prince Hyacinth and the Adorable Princess, The Girl with Saffron Hair, The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood, Rumpelstiltzkin, The Tale of a Youth who Set out to Learn what Fear was, Cinderella, Puss in Boots, The White Cat and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.
  • The New Blue Fairy Book: Part 1: Fairy Tales 1 to 6

    Laird Stevens

    Paperback (Paris Press, Feb. 10, 2019)
    This book contains six of the eighteen fairy tales from Andrew Lang's Blue Fairy Book (1889). The stories have been rewritten sentence by sentence to make them accessible to 21st century American children. The 6 stories include Toads and Diamonds, Beauty and the Beast, Snow-white and Rose-red, Why the Sea is Salty, Felicia and the Pot of Carnations, and Hansel and Grettel.The great beauty of Andrew Lang’s Blue Fairy Book, originally published in 1889, is that it brought together many different fairy tale traditions. There are stories written by Charles Perrault and Mme d’Aulnoy, collected by the Grimm brothers and Asbjornsen and Moe, and translated from the Arabian Nights. It is a very rich collection of fairy tales.However, the stories are written in a language that is outdated and in places inaccessible to modern American children (and even their parents). To remedy this problem, I have thoroughly edited half of the stories contained in Lang`s book, keeping the stories as intact as possible, while revising every sentence so the stories can once again be read with pleasure by children.
  • Tommy, the Wizard and the Magic Umbrella

    Terry Stevens

    Paperback (Athena Press, Oct. 8, 2006)
    Tommy doesn't know when he chooses a colourful umbrella as a birthday present that it will take him on a magical journey to another land. Suddenly, he finds himself in a world far beyond his own, being asked to bring peace and harmony to a frightened people - but why him? Can he solve the mystery and save this faraway land?
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  • The Ultimate Owl Photo Book: Looking Through The Eyes Of A Nocturnal Bird Of Prey

    Laura Stevens

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 4, 2019)
    Inside this book are photo collection of high-quality beautiful portraits and pictures of an owl. Photographers devoted their body and soul to capture different photos and faces of this nocturnal bird of prey. Each photograph is warm and inviting. Includes close-up and colored photos of an owl.
  • Kid's Guide to E-mail

    Cara Stevens, Larry P. Stevens, Cara J. Stevens

    Paperback (Lowell House, April 1, 2000)
    Provides basic information on e-mail and the Internet, and offers instruction on setting up e-mail accounts, sending and receiving messages, and using various features.
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  • The Ultimate Old Churches Photo Book: Travel Through Different Sanctuary in History

    Laura Stevens

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Inside this book are photo collection of high-quality beautiful portraits of different designs of old churches. Photographers devoted their body and soul to capture the captivating different angles of sanctuary in history. Each photograph is warm and inviting. Includes close-up and colored pictures of churches.
  • The New Blue Fairy Book: Part 2: Fairy Tales 7 to 12

    Laird Stevens

    eBook (Paris Press Inc, Oct. 16, 2014)
    This book contains six of the eighteen fairy tales from Andrew Lang's Blue Fairy Book (1889). The stories have been rewritten sentence by sentence to make them accessible to 21st century American children. The 6 stories in this book include Little Red Riding Hood, The Master Maid, The Goose-girl, Prince Hyacinth and the Adorable Princess, The Girl with Saffron Hair, and Sleeping Beauty in the Wood. The great beauty of Andrew Lang’s Blue Fairy Book, originally published in 1889, is that it brought together many different fairy tale traditions. There are stories written by Charles Perrault and Mme d’Aulnoy, collected by the Grimm brothers and Asbjornsen and Moe, and translated from the Arabian Nights. It is a very rich collection of fairy tales.However, the stories are written in a language that is outdated and in places inaccessible to modern American children (and even their parents). To remedy this problem, I have thoroughly edited half of the stories contained in Lang`s book, keeping the stories as intact as possible, while revising every sentence so the stories can once again be read with pleasure by children.
  • Plaidypus Lost by Stevens, Janet, Crummel, Susan Stevens

    Stevens

    Library Binding (Holiday House, 2004, )
    Plaidypus Lost by Stevens, Janet, Crummel, Susan Stevens [Holiday House, 2004...
  • Harris Goes To Paris

    Laird Stevens

    eBook
    This is the story of a young boy who visits Paris and never gets outside of the Luxembourg Gardens. It goes without saying that this is why he loves Paris so much!
  • Shoe Town by Stevens, Janet, Crummel, Susan Stevens

    Stevens

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, 2003, )
    Shoe Town by Stevens, Janet, Crummel, Susan Stevens [HMH Books for Young Read...
  • How To Write A Story . . . Or An Essay

    Laird Stevens

    eBook
    This is a book for young adolescents (ages 10 to 14). It teaches the skills involved in both story writing and essay writing. As far as stories go, the book explains in detail the concepts of plot, character, and theme, giving many examples of each. As for essays, students will come to understand that an essay is just a story about an idea or an opinion. They involve arguments, or giving the reasons for holding an opinion. When you write an essay, you defend your opinions, and this means you can hold them with a great deal more confidence.