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Books with author Mary Wallace

  • I Can Make Gifts So Easy to Make

    Mary Wallace

    Paperback (Maple Tree Press, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Yes! Kids can make gifts that are fun, great-looking, and easy to make. I Can Make Gifts will show you how. These amazing presents are as much fun to make as to give. Using common household odds and ends, construction is no fuss, no mess, with no complicated instructions. So open this book, let your imagination and creativity fly, and let's make gifts!
    B
  • Wintergarden

    T. M. Wallace

    eBook (Brownridge Publishing, )
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  • I Can Make Games

    Mary Wallace

    Hardcover (Maple Tree Press, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Yes! Kids can make games that are fun, great-looking, and easy to make. I Can Make Games will show you how. These amazing games are as much fun to make as to play. Using common household odds and ends, construction is no fuss, no mess, with no complicated instructions. So open this book, let your imagination and creativity fly, and let's make games.
    C
  • I Can Make Costumes

    Mary Wallace

    Paperback (Maple Tree Press, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Yes! Kids can make costumes that are fun, great-looking, and easy to make. I Can Make Costumes will show you how. These fantastic costumes are as much fun to make as to wear. Using common household odds and ends, construction is no fuss, no mess, with no complicated instructions. So open this book, let your imagination and creativity fly, and let's make costumes
    B
  • America's Mountains: Guide to Plants and Animals

    Marianne Wallace

    Paperback (Fulcrum Publishing, April 1, 1999)
    From the Appalachian Mountains to the Alaskan Range, this book helps readers identify more than 100 plants and animals found in this varied ecosystem.
    V
  • Under A Fairy Moon

    T. M. Wallace

    eBook (Brownridge Publishing, Sept. 18, 2018)
    Winner of the Gelett Burgess Children's Book Award 2012 (fantasy) and the Canadian Christian Writing Awards 2012 (Young Adult).... Addy Marten sets out to explore her new neighbor's beautiful garden, and especially the rows of mysterious stone statues that she has glimpsed through her bedroom window. Instead of the enticing hideaway she has imagined, however, she finds herself trapped in the Median Realms, and an unwilling pawn in a game of Fairy Chess. She must use all her courage and wits to win the game and free herself from malicious fairy creatures and their twisted fairy-tale world. -- β€œA misbehaving pixie named Enitua steals the limelight as the novel's most precocious character and later becomes a key ally in guarding the human's safety.” -- Publishers Weekly Reviewer (Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards, 2010)
  • My Traveling Grandma

    Marie (Mimi) Wallace

    eBook
    My Traveling Grandma was inspired by the author's conversations with numerous traveling grandparents. The book is told through the voice of a small child and affirms the connection that exists between grandparents and their grandchildren. The book portrays a child's anticipation of a grandmother's visit and includes some travel images that parents and children will find amusing. This book looks best in landscape mode.
  • My Traveling Grandma

    Marie (Mimi) Wallace

    Paperback (New Ways Writers House, Aug. 29, 2008)
    My Traveling Grandma was inspired by the author's conversations with numerous traveling grandparents. The book is told through the voice of a small child and affirms the connection that exists between grandparents and their grandchildren. The book portrays a child's anticipation of a grandmother's visit and includes some travel images that parents and children will find amusing.
  • Plaigani, and the Way of the Doughnut hole

    Matt Wallace

    Paperback (Blurb, Oct. 2, 2019)
    This is a lighthearted and funny tale about doughnut holes. Every child is met with a variety of challenges growing up. In this case, Plaigani finds that overcoming her challenge requires struggle, but brings upon satisfaction. As such, it is an illustration of human condition and search for meaning and happiness. In many circles, this book is considered to be "the most important piece of doughnut hole related literature of all time!"
  • The Three

    Maddie Wallace

    eBook (Maddie Wallace, Feb. 12, 2012)
    Emily Reid, Ramona Cass and Allison Wallen have been best friends since they were thirteen. Twelve years later, they're each leading very different lives. Emily has settled down to be a mother of five, but is having her doubts. Ramona is rapidly traveling the globe but can't help wonder if she's running from something. Allison seems happily engaged--until her whole world is turned upside down. What will happen with these women, where will they go, and where will life lead them?
  • Timmy's Adventurous Summer

    Marigayle Wallace

    language (Page Publishing, Inc., Feb. 11, 2018)
    Timmy happens upon a pony in a corral and begins talking to the pony. They seem to form a friendship and understand each other. Timmy’s imagination takes the two of them on adventurous trips of jumping fences, running through woods, splashing in a river, and eating too many apples.
  • Under A Fairy Moon

    T. M. Wallace

    Paperback (Brownridge Publishing, Dec. 6, 2012)
    Winner of the Gelett Burgess Children's Book Award 2012 (fantasy) and the Canadian Christian Writing Awards 2012 (Young Adult) .... Addy Marten sets out to explore her new neighbor's beautiful garden, and especially the rows of mysterious stone statues that she has glimpsed through her bedroom window. Instead of the enticing hideaway she has imagined, however, she finds herself trapped in the Median Realms, and an unwilling pawn in a game of Fairy Chess. She must use all her courage and wits to win the game and free herself from malicious fairy creatures and their twisted fairy-tale world. -- β€œA misbehaving pixie named Enitua steals the limelight as the novel's most precocious character and later becomes a key ally in guarding the human's safety.” -- Publishers Weekly Reviewer (Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards, 2010)