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Books with author Natalie Marshall

  • Millie Mae Through the Seasons Floor Puzzle 2014

    Natalie Marshall

    Board book (Five Mile, )
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  • Tiny Creatures - Touch and Feel

    Natalie Marshall

    Board book (Five Mile, )
    None
  • Ocean Colours Bath Book

    Natalie Marshall

    Bath Book (Five Mile, )
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  • Farm Friends

    Natalie Marshall, Julie Clough

    Board book (B.E.S., Aug. 15, 2017)
    Take note: these charming little board books may cause lots of giggles and smiles! Each page of this book features special panels and embossed pieces to engage your baby and stimulate his or her senses. Discover animals to touch, colors to see, new words to hear, and critters to learn about, too. Who are our colorful farm friends? Meet chicks, sheep, and more.
    LB
  • Five Little Monkeys: A Fingers & Toes Nursery Rhyme Book by Natalie Marshall

    Natalie Marshall

    Unknown Binding (Cartwheel Books, March 15, 1786)
    None
  • Baby Animals - Touch and Feel

    Natalie Marshall

    Board book (Five Mile, )
    None
  • Seaside Sandcastle Touch and Feel

    Natalie Marshall

    Board book (Five Mile, )
    None
  • Farm Fun! Lift the Flap

    Natalie Marshall

    Board book (Five Mile, )
    None
  • Disney's the Parent Trap

    Hallie Marshall

    Paperback (Disney Pr, July 1, 1998)
    Identical twin sisters raised separately join forces to bring their divorced parents back together.
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  • Garden Friends!

    Natalie Marshall

    Board book (little bee books, Feb. 2, 2016)
    A fun touch-and-feel book full of friendly garden animals from illustrator Natalie Marshall!What are the garden friends doing today? Bird is singing, cat is purring, snail is sliding, and duck is quacking—everyone is happy! This delightful touch-and-feel book with graphic illustrations by Natalie Marshall will keep babies and toddlers entertained for hours.
    LB
  • Oh Bother!: Pooh's Book About Trying New Things

    Hallie Marshall

    Hardcover (Disney Press, April 2, 2001)
    As magical and timeless as the Hundred-Acre Wood may be, it is also a place of exploration and discovery. For Pooh and his friends to learn and grow, they must try new things. And trying something new can be difficult, even a little scary. Trying new things is often hard for children - and for adults, too. But trying something new with Winnie the Pooh always makes theh worries and bothers seem less threatening.
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  • Lessons from the Hundred-Acre Wood: Stories, Songs, & Wisdom from Winnie the Pooh

    MARSHALL HALLIE

    Hardcover (Disney Press, Oct. 13, 1999)
    Retells lessons about friendship and bravery
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