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Books with author Margaret Cardwell

  • The Lilies of the Valley

    Margaret Carey

    Paperback (Independently published, )
    Join Joy, the unique shape-shifting Griffin, in her quest to find love and acceptance. Even though she is different, she finds love in the most unlikely place.
  • Willie and Bo at the Party

    Margaret Cardenas

    eBook (Xlibris US, July 30, 2014)
    What are Willie and Bo up to now? These two best friends find something different and funny to do almost everyday. What will they do at Pa's birthday party? What will they do on laundry day that could possibly be funny? Read along and experience the fun the animals and their human friends have.
  • Willie and Bo

    Margaret Cardenas

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Dec. 10, 2012)
    Book by Cardenas, Margaret
  • Spotlight on Colorado

    Margaret Carr

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2016)
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  • Shadow Across the Sun

    Margaret Campbell

    Paperback (Lothian Books, March 15, 2000)
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  • Willie Gets a Bell: Willie is Hungry

    Margaret Cardenas

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, June 28, 2013)
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  • Billy and the Boat Ride

    Margaret Maxwell

    Hardcover (Raintree, Aug. 8, 2019)
    None
  • Tales of Twilight Wood & Lantern Town: Catherine Caterpillar Goes Camping/The Royal Lantern Is Missing

    Margaret Carew

    eBook
    Twilight Wood is a strange but enchanting place. Its edges are boggy, and there are lots of prickly brambles, stinging nettles and spiny yellow gorse bushes which protect its secrets from the outside world. Let us enter it together, just this once. Let us scramble carefully through one of the gaps in the thicket and tread the narrow path leading towards the little stone stile…and, if we walk a little further, a crooked signpost. To our left is Pigwidgeon Village, where the nasty goblins dwell. To our right is Lantern Town, the only part of Twilight Wood that ever sees daylight. This is a place where nothing is bad. There are no foxes, giants or criminals—none of those silly people who laugh and say there is no such thing as make-believe. The little dwellings in Lantern Town come in all shapes and sizes, and are made from anything the little folk have found and brought back from the outside world…There are lots of colourful old boots and shoes, plant pots, jam jars and boxes—even a battered copper kettle. There is the Town Hall, the Church, the Fire Station, the Corner Shop, The Post Office and the Ironmongers. Everything, in fact, that you would find in your own town. Oh, and there is the Royal Palace, though the Queen is not as beautiful and kind as the little folk would like her to be.So, let us enter Lantern Town. Let us get to know some of its inhabitants, and hear of their adventures. I rather think you will want to go there time and time again!
  • Willie and the Llamas

    Margaret Cardenas

    Paperback (Xlibris, Jan. 30, 2015)
    What are Willie and Bo up to now? These two best friends find something different and funny to do almost everyday. What will they do at Pa's birthday party? What will they do on laundry day that could possibly be funny? Read along and experience the fun the animals and their human friends have.
  • Willie and Bo Like Treats: Willie Plays Ball

    Margaret Cardenas

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Oct. 31, 2013)
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  • Tales of Twilight Wood & Lantern Town: Catherine Caterpillar Goes Camping/The Royal Lantern Goes Missing

    Margaret Carew

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 17, 2016)
    Twilight Wood is a strange but enchanting place. Its edges are boggy, and there are lots of prickly brambles, stinging nettles and spiny yellow gorse bushes which protect its secrets from the outside world. Let us enter it together, just this once. Let us scramble carefully through one of the gaps in the thicket and tread the narrow path leading towards the little stone stile…and, if we walk a little further, a crooked signpost. To our left is Pigwidgeon Village, where the nasty goblins dwell. To our right is Lantern Town, the only part of Twilight Wood that ever sees daylight. This is a place where nothing is bad. There are no foxes, giants or criminals—none of those silly people who laugh and say there is no such thing as make-believe. The little dwellings in Lantern Town come in all shapes and sizes, and are made from anything the little folk have found and brought back from the outside world…There are lots of colourful old boots and shoes, plant pots, jam jars and boxes—even a battered copper kettle. There is the Town Hall, the Church, the Fire Station, the Corner Shop, The Post Office and the Ironmongers. Everything, in fact, that you would find in your own town. Oh, and there is the Royal Palace, though the Queen is not as beautiful and kind as the little folk would like her to be. So, let us enter Lantern Town. Let us get to know some of its inhabitants, and hear of their adventures. I rather think you will want to go there time and time again!
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  • Willie and Bo at the Party

    Margaret Cardenas

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, July 30, 2014)
    What are Willie and Bo up to now? These two best friends find something different and funny to do almost everyday. What will they do at Pa's birthday party? What will they do on laundry day that could possibly be funny? Read along and experience the fun the animals and their human friends have.