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Books with author Margaret Miller

  • Beetle Boy

    Margaret Willey

    eBook (Carolrhoda Lab ®, Sept. 1, 2014)
    When he was seven, Charlie Porter never intended to become the world's youngest published author. He just wanted his father to stop crying. So he told him a story about a talking beetle—a dumb little story his mother made up to make him feel better. (That was before she left and feeling "better" became impossible.) But Charlie's story not only made his father stop crying. It made him start planning. The story became a book, and then it became school events and book festivals, and a beetle costume, and a catchphrase—"I was born to write!"Because of the story, Charlie stayed seven until he was ten. And then it all ended. Or it should have. Now Charlie is eighteen, and the beetles still haunt his dreams. The childhood he never really had is about to end . . . but there's still a chance to have a story of his own. Beetle Boy is a novel of a broken family, the long shadow of neglect, and the light of small kindnesses.
  • Playtime

    Margaret Miller

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Feb. 1, 1991)
    Introduces words for various activities that occur during play, including running, jumping, pushing, pulling, whispering, shouting, carrying, dropping, throwing, catching, cutting, drawing, kicking, and bouncing
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  • Big and Little

    Margaret Miller

    Library Binding (Greenwillow, May 29, 1998)
    A fun-filled introduction for very young children to the idea of size juxtaposes a child's hand with an adult's, a large block with a little, and so on, in vibrantly colorful double-page spreads.
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  • Fun Days

    Margaret Hillert

    Paperback (Norwood House Pr, July 15, 2016)
    "Authorized adapted reprint from the U.S. English language edition" -- Title page verso.
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  • My five senses

    Margaret Miller

    Unknown Binding (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1997)
    "I have two eyes, a nose, a mouth, two ears, and two hands." So begins Margaret Miller's evocative exploration of the senses. The text continues: "With my eyes I see... myself my shadow my dog, and my city" and then on to the four other senses, the images illustrated by delightful photographs of five attractive children, one for each of the senses. A feast for the senses itself, the book ends: "With our five senses, we enjoy the world."
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  • Seasons of the Year

    Margaret Hall, Jo Miller

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Explains why the seasons change and how seasons are a recurring pattern in nature.
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  • Me and My Clothes

    Margaret Miller

    Board book (Carousel, Feb. 1, 1989)
    Labeled photos show a baby, face, shoe, sock, pants, hat, hand, mitten, foot, slipper, shirt, dress, coat, and boot
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  • My Five Senses

    Margaret Miller

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Aug. 16, 1998)
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  • Wolves

    Margaret Hillert

    Paperback
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  • The Beginning: Book I - The Four Series

    Margaret Millmore

    language (, Oct. 26, 2015)
    The Four - A SeriesThey do exist and they always have. They live, love, and work amongst us and they are part of us. But they are different too, they are stronger and they live longer. They are the topic of many books, movies and myths, but their existence remains a secret, not everyone would accept them. And like us, they have those that are simply evil. Keeping these evil ones under control is the price they must pay to continue the lives they love. They must protect their human brethren from the Dark Ones, those that would rather kill than preserve. Century after century the good battled the Dark Ones, always prevailing and preserving the lives of their beloved humans. In the 17th century, two powerful Dark leaders emerged, they organized their forces and a bitter war ensued. It was a fight to the death and the good thought they’d won. Four warriors led the battle, four warriors whose strength was beyond anything they knew, four warriors whose legacy had to be protected…The good formed a consortium and with the help of a powerful sorcerer, a spell was cast; a spell that would follow the warriors’ lineage in case their power was needed again. The warriors are long dead, but their heirs are not, and now they must fight. The Dark Ones have re-emerged, they are more powerful, more resourceful and they want to control mankind and the world. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~The Beginning - Book IClare had an ideal life. She lived in the perfect little town, had a great family and four of the best friends in the world. She also had nightmares, nightmares that plagued her for almost a decade. But these are not ordinary nightmares; they are premonitions, warnings of what is to come and what she will become. She discovers that she isn’t alone in these vile dreams; her friends are having them too. They are dreaming of their ancestors and their own future... The discovery of their destiny and the future they must embrace is shocking and terrifying.
  • IT'S CIRCUS TIME DEAR DRAGON, SOFTCOVER, BEGINNING TO READ

    Margaret Hillert

    Paperback (MODERN CURRICULUM PRESS, Jan. 1, 1950)
    Reading Levels vary with each set, but range from 1.5 - 2.5.
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  • Woman in the Nineteenth Century

    Margaret Fuller

    language (, April 7, 2020)
    Woman in the Nineteenth Century is a book by American journalist, editor, and women's rights advocate Margaret Fuller. Originally published in July 1843 in The Dial magazine as "The Great Lawsuit. Man versus Men. Woman versus Women", it was later expanded and republished in book form in 1845.