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Books with author Mary Alice Baer

  • Alexandra: Keeper of Dreams

    Mary Alice Baumgardner

    Hardcover (Rocky River Pub, July 1, 1993)
    Alexandra Quackendiver, a duck who lives in the lake at City Park, dreams of being a dancer like the ones on the open-air stage, and she keeps practicing until she finds the best way for a duck to dance
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  • The Butterfly and the Dragonfly

    Mary Alice Amory

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, Aug. 11, 2016)
    In the peaceful little garden just outside Miss Bunny’s window, every flower, leaf, and treetop hide a very joyous secret world. That is until the arrival of a very special butterfly egg who threatens to upset the natural order of things and sets the whole garden in a tailspin. This magical tale by Miss Bunny follows the adventure of a special little caterpillar and a very determined dragonfly as their unlikely friendship blossoms into love. A cheerful tale of loyalty and love, this delightful world-within-a-world story will capture children’s imagination as it teaches about growth, change, and the determination to overcome great obstacles. Filled with colorful characters and charming dialogue, The Butterfly and the Dragonfly encourages children to appreciate the beauty of diversity in the natural world and offers a hopeful message for the future.
  • The Butterfly and the Dragonfly

    Mary Alice Amory

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., July 14, 2016)
    In the peaceful little garden just outside Miss Bunny's window, every flower, leaf, and treetop hide a very joyous secret world. That is until the arrival of a very special butterfly egg who threatens to upset the natural order of things and sets the whole garden in a tailspin. This magical tale by Miss Bunny follows the adventure of a special little caterpillar and a very determined dragonfly as their unlikely friendship blossoms into love. A cheerful tale of loyalty and love, this delightful world-within-a-world story will capture children's imagination as it teaches about growth, change, and the determination to overcome great obstacles. Filled with colorful characters and charming dialogue, The Butterfly and the Dragonfly encourages children to appreciate the beauty of diversity in the natural world and offers a hopeful message for the future.
  • No Excuses for the Skunk

    Mary Alice Baumgardner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 4, 2012)
    NO EXCUSES FOR THE SKUNK! by Mary Alice Baumgardner Ms. Nanny Goat tells her students at The Red Barn School it is important they make a good impression at The First Family Day Event. Little does she ever suspect the impact those words will have on the kids, but not for themselves. They are worried someone might make fun of the impression their parents make! Throughout the week before The Program, those same parents confide their worries to Ms. Goat about the "impressions" their children might make. Realizing both students and parents need a refresher lesson about acceptance, Ms. Goat writes some fun songs. From these songs, the students discover they are each "unique, one-of-a-kind!" And, from their makeshift stage, they share this message with friends and family. In Ms. Goat's Note to her readers, she declares: "...Folks cared about the differences 'the others' just might find Because sometimes 'the others' could be a bit unkind. Those unkind ones don't understand they're like a certain bee That doesn't know that when it stings, it hurts itself, you see. But do you know inside of us, we're each the very same We all have bones and cells and blood, a heart, lungs and a brain? Oh, yes, outside we differ, that is surely true. Yet each of us is special ... with a special task to do!..." Yes, Ms. Nanny Goat teaches her students and their parents an important life lesson: by acknowledging and accepting uniqueness, there is no need to "make excuses." Through brilliant illustrations and a whimsical cast of animal characters, this delightful allegory teaches children about being unique. Watch for the release of "No Excuses for the Skunk!" as a musical for children's theatre. For further information, contact the author at: baumgarm@embarqmail.com "Charming with nuggets of tickles. Rarely has a valuable lesson been so much fun." -Jerry Spinelli (Author of Maniac Magee)
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  • The Butterfly and the Dragonfly

    Mary Alice Amory

    Hardcover (Page Publishing, Inc., July 14, 2016)
    In the peaceful little garden just outside Miss Bunny's window, every flower, leaf, and treetop hide a very joyous secret world. That is until the arrival of a very special butterfly egg who threatens to upset the natural order of things and sets the whole garden in a tailspin. This magical tale by Miss Bunny follows the adventure of a special little caterpillar and a very determined dragonfly as their unlikely friendship blossoms into love. A cheerful tale of loyalty and love, this delightful world-within-a-world story will capture children's imagination as it teaches about growth, change, and the determination to overcome great obstacles. Filled with colorful characters and charming dialogue, The Butterfly and the Dragonfly encourages children to appreciate the beauty of diversity in the natural world and offers a hopeful message for the future.
  • Brave Sir Laughalot

    Morgan Matthews, Mary Alice Baer

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Feb. 1, 1986)
    Sir Laughalot rides out in search of adventure, but never realizes how much good he does
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  • Brave Sir Laughalot

    Morgan Matthews, Mary Alice Baer

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, Feb. 1, 1986)
    Sir Laughalot rides out in search of adventure, but never realizes how much good he does
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  • brave sir laughalot.

    morgan matthews., mary alice baer.

    Hardcover (troll associates., March 15, 1986)
    Sir Laughalot rides out in search of adventure, but never realizes how much good he does.
  • Trees

    Mary Alice Bond

    Unknown Binding (Success for All, )
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  • In my garden

    Mary Alice Bond

    Unknown Binding (Success for All, March 15, 2000)
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