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Books with author Margaret Wild

  • But Granny Did

    Margaret Wild, Ian Forss

    Paperback (Sra, May 1, 1993)
    Granny is more enthusiastic about the different activities at the fair than the two children who take her.
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  • Toby and Trish and the Amazing Book of Acts

    Margaret Withers

    Paperback (Barnabas, Nov. 19, 1999)
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  • A Painter's Kitchen: Recipes from the Kitchen of Georgia O'Keeffe

    Margaret Wood

    Paperback (Red Crane Books, March 15, 1991)
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  • Hop, Little Hare!

    Margaret Wild, Peter Shaw

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Little Hare and Grandpa were good friends. They spent a lot of time together. Grandpa had aches and pains in his joints and could only hop slowly. As for Little Hare, he hadn't yet learned how to hop. So Grandpa went hibble-hobble, hibble-hobble, and Little Hare went bump, bump, bump on his bottom. Wild’s imaginative, affectionate text combined with Shaw’s charming watercolor illustrations will make this a book to treasure.
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  • Little Humpty

    Margaret Wild, Ann James

    Library Binding
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  • Jinx

    Margaret Wild, Jason Gould

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, May 25, 2004)
    Do not get to know me. Do not ask me out. Do not love me. Be warned!I am Jinx.Jinx doesn't start out as Jinx -- at first she's dull, safe, boring Jen. Jen who always hands her homework in on time, Jen who never stays out late, Jen who can always be counted on. When Jen's first boyfriend dies, she thinks she's unlucky...until her second boyfriend dies too. Jen is Jinx now -- a curse, a promise of bad luck, a girl who's angry and alone, who can't get close to people anymore.Can Jinx find her way back to being Jen again?
  • A PAINTER'S KITCHEN: Recipes from the Kitchen of Georgia O'keeffe

    Margaret Wood

    Paperback (Red Crane Books, March 15, 2001)
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  • Hop, Little Hare!

    Margaret Wild, Peter Shaw

    Hardcover (Little Hare Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Little Hare and Grandpa were good friends. They spent a lot of time together. Grandpa had aches and pains in his joints and could only hop slowly. As for Little Hare, he hadn't yet learned how to hop. So Grandpa went hibble-hobble, hibble-hobble, and Little Hare went bump, bump, bump on his bottom. Wild’s imaginative, affectionate text combined with Shaw’s charming watercolor illustrations will make this a book to treasure.
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  • One Night by Margaret Wild

    Margaret Wild

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Jan. 1, 1850)
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  • Please Nana... What is Death? by Margaret Wieland

    Margaret Wieland

    Hardcover (Creation Book Publishers, March 15, 1714)
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  • Remember Me: A Concept Book by Margaret Wild

    Margaret Wild

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, March 15, 1759)
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  • The Dream of the Thylacine by Wild, Margaret

    Margaret Wild

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, March 15, 1800)
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