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Books with author Mary Ellen Pickford

  • Miss Mischief

    E. Nesbit, Mary Ellen Pickford

    language (Grand & Archer Publishing, March 22, 2018)
    This previously lost classic by children's author E. Nesbit is here, for the first time, with its original content. Images and text are preserved to convey the classic 19th century read and show children's picture book. This loving tale depicts a mischievous little girl and how her parents deal with her wayward discoveries and adventures. Introduction by Mary Ellen Pickford. Note: A bedtime story to be read aloud.NOTE: Best viewed vertically to retain 20th century experience.
  • If I Were A Camel

    Mary Ellen

    Paperback (Twisted Page inc, June 21, 2020)
    If you could be anything, what would you be?Read along and pretend to be a camel, a whale, a tree and an eagle. In your imagination, you can be anything you want to be.Rhyme and rhythm make this story easy and fun for children in preschool and kindergarten.
  • Will You Be My Friend

    Mary Ellen

    language (Twisted Page Inc, March 10, 2020)
    Benjamin Bunny is new in town and looking for friends. Help him find them in this book. Rhyme and rhythm make this story easy and fun for children in preschool and kindergarten.
  • If I Were A Camel

    Mary Ellen

    eBook (Twisted Page Inc, July 7, 2020)
    If you could be anything, what would you be?Read along and pretend to be a camel, a whale, a tree and an eagle. In your imagination, you can be anything you want to be.Rhyme and rhythm make this story easy and fun for children in preschool and kindergarten.
  • Will You Be My Friend

    Mary Ellen

    (Twisted Page Inc, March 11, 2020)
    Benjamin Bunny is new in town and looking for friends. Help him find them in this book. Rhyme and rhythm make this story easy and fun for children in preschool and kindergarten.
  • Where Did I Come From? and How Did I Get My Name?

    Mary Ellen

    eBook (Archway Publishing, April 30, 2015)
    When a puppy goes to the pet store so he can find a special family to take him home, hes understandably nervous. But then he sees all the other puppies, kittens, fish, and birds playing. Hes happy to join everyone.When he wakes up from a nap, he looks out the pet store window and sees a beautiful little girl staring at him. Next to her is a man with a friendly face who calls the little girl KC. Is this going to be his new family, the puppy wonders.When the puppy arrives at his new home, he begins to investigate and meets everyone in his new family. Theres even a little boy thats just his size to play with. The pup does some more investigating and his new mom tells him his name is Tanner Dog. You are a good boy Tanner Dog. We love you, she tells him.Tanner Dogthe private investigatordoesnt know it yet, but there will be plenty more mysteries to explore, and in the future, hell have some help from the professor cat next door, Mr. Vlad.
  • What Is a Best Friend? and Do I Have One?

    Mary Ellen

    eBook (Archway Publishing, April 21, 2015)
    When Tanner Dog meets the cat next door, they decide to go to explore the park.Mr. Vlad the cat knows that not all dogs and cats get along, and at first hes careful with his new friend. When Tanner Dog asks Mr. Vlad if he wants to go back to the park, Mr. Vlad says he needs to check his work schedule.Thats when Tanner Dog learns that Mr. Vlad is a professor of knowledge who spends most of his time reading books from the library.Tanner Dog tells Mr. Vlad that hes a private investigator, and that the two of them should team up to investigate mysteries. You can do the research from your library books. Then together we can understand things we are curious about! he says.Mr. Vlad agrees, and the first mystery they investigate is, What is a best friend? The question leads to a series of adventures that ends with a startling answer that will change their lives forever.
  • What Is a Best Friend? And Do I Have One?

    Mary Ellen

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, April 21, 2015)
    When Tanner Dog meets the cat next door, they decide to go to explore the park. Mr. Vlad the cat knows that not all dogs and cats get along, and at first he’s careful with his new friend. When Tanner Dog asks Mr. Vlad if he wants to go back to the park, Mr. Vlad says he needs to check his work schedule. That’s when Tanner Dog learns that Mr. Vlad is a professor of knowledge who spends most of his time reading books from the library. Tanner Dog tells Mr. Vlad that he’s a private investigator, and that the two of them should team up to investigate mysteries. “You can do the research from your library books. Then together we can understand things we are curious about!” he says. Mr. Vlad agrees, and the first mystery they investigate is, “What is a best friend? “ The question leads to a series of adventures that ends with a startling answer that will change their lives forever.
  • Where Did I Come From? And How Did I Get My Name?

    Mary Ellen

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, April 30, 2015)
    When a puppy goes to the pet store so he can find a special family to take him home, he’s understandably nervous. But then he sees all the other puppies, kittens, fish, and birds playing. He’s happy to join everyone. When he wakes up from a nap, he looks out the pet store window and sees a beautiful little girl staring at him. Next to her is a man with a friendly face who calls the little girl KC. Is this going to be his new family, the puppy wonders. When the puppy arrives at his new home, he begins to investigate and meets everyone in his new family. There’s even a little boy that’s just his size to play with. The pup does some more investigating and his new mom tells him his name is Tanner Dog. “You are a good boy Tanner Dog. We love you, ” she tells him. Tanner Dog—the private investigator—doesn’t know it yet, but there will be plenty more mysteries to explore, and in the future, he’ll have some help from the professor cat next door, Mr. Vlad.
  • Ti: A story of San Francisco's Chinatown

    Mary Ellen Bamford

    Paperback (University of Michigan Library, Jan. 1, 1899)
    This book, "Ti : a story of San Francisco's Chinatown", by Bamford, Mary E. (Mary Ellen), is a replication of a book originally published before 1899. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible. This book was created using print-on-demand technology. Thank you for supporting classic literature.
  • Jessie Bower, or, Mrs. Schaffer's school

    Mary Ellen Bamford

    Unknown Binding (Pub. House of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, J.D. Barbee, agent, March 15, 1890)
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  • Talks by queer folks: more land and water friends

    Mary Ellen Bamford

    Paperback (University of California Libraries, Jan. 1, 1893)
    This book was digitized and reprinted from the collections of the University of California Libraries. It was produced from digital images created through the libraries’ mass digitization efforts. The digital images were cleaned and prepared for printing through automated processes. Despite the cleaning process, occasional flaws may still be present that were part of the original work itself, or introduced during digitization. This book and hundreds of thousands of others can be found online in the HathiTrust Digital Library at www.hathitrust.org.