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Books with author Natalie Miller

  • The Statue of Liberty

    Natalie Miller

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Describes Auguste Bartholdi's conception of the Statue of Liberty, its construction in France, and its eventual erection and dedication in New York Harbor.
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  • Fashion Collection

    Natalie Miller

    Board book (AZ BOOKS, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Join the six Charmie Girls in creating and designing all kinds of beautiful handicrafts. From coloring velvet-outlined pictures, to designing lanterns and new, stylish outfits, this Charmie Girls series provides numerous opportunities for kids to use their creativity! Accompanying each book are materials needed to complete all the handicraft activities, so all a child needs is readiness!
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  • Gorgeous Outfits

    Natalie Miller

    Board book (AZ BOOKS, )
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  • Stylish Stencils

    Natalie Miller

    Board book (AZ BOOKS, Sept. 15, 2012)
    Join the six Charmie Girls in creating and designing all kinds of beautiful handicrafts. From coloring velvet-outlined pictures, to designing lanterns and new, stylish outfits, this Charmie Girls series provides numerous opportunities for a child to use his or her creativity! Accompanying each book are materials needed to complete all the handicraft activities, so all a child needs is readiness!
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  • Stylish Girls

    Natalie Miller

    Paperback (AZ BOOKS, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Here is a young girl's dream - a coloring and craft book, all in one! This series comes from the lovely Charmie Girls, who enjoy being together, catching up on the latest fashion trends and always looking stylish. Each book includes four velvet pictures (ready to color) and four different activities related to the everyday interests of young girls. Making picture frames, paper lanterns and carnival masks are just a few of the numerous craft activities found in the pages of the Velvet Fantasy series.
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  • Cornerstones of Freedom: The Story of The Statue of Liberty

    Natalie Miller

    Hardcover (1992 Children's Press Hardcover. Near Fine conditon. HB-102, March 15, 1992)
    A Great Book for a child to read and learn from! The Statue of Liberty is one of the greatest symbols of Freedom in the USA. Written before the Sept. 11, 2001 Attack and demise of the Twin Towers, accurate real photos capture the Statue of Liberty with the Twin Towers in the Background! A treasured book in itself, even more valuable due to the real life photos shown. Show your child what the Twin Towers looked like and compare the NYC skyline now. Every child should own this book!
  • Story of Mount Vernon

    Natalie Miller

    Paperback (Children's Press (CT), Dec. 15, 1965)
    Cornerstones of Freedom
  • The Story Of The Statue Of Liberty

    Natalie Miller

    Hardcover (CHILDRENS PRESS, March 15, 1985)
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  • Santa's Perfect Christmas Gift

    Natalie Miller Heuvel

    language (, July 17, 2019)
    Santa is determined to find the perfect gifts for the children that lives at 4 Biscuit Lane, but nothing seems to make them happy on Christmas day.
  • Trendy Purses

    Natalie Miller

    Spiral-bound (AZ BOOKS, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Handicraft and style all in one! It's a girl's dream come true! This Charmie Girls book provides easy-to-read instructions and fun tips on how to make six amazing purses for all different occasions. All the materials and decorations are included in the book.
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  • Mike and Ike

    Nealie Miller

    Paperback (Nealie Miller, March 15, 1999)
    Mike and Ike were in deep trouble and decided to get away from everyone by going far into the mountains and living there. They lived peacefully until suddenly tragedy struck them. Now what will they do? Follow Mike and Ike through their adventures in this lively story. (80pp. Author, 1999.)
  • What Does Farmer Kenton Grow?

    Natasha Miller

    language (Mascot Books, Oct. 12, 2016)
    It’s not always easy to make things grow, but Farmer Kenton was special. Not only did he grow fruits and vegetables, but helped his family grow too. What can one person grow in a lifetime?