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Books with author P.K. Miller

  • Cross-stitch Pattern Collection. Alphabets and Toys: Counted Cross Stitching for Beginners

    Key Miller

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 28, 2017)
    Do you want to learn how to cross stitch? Do you want to create your own awesome greeting pictures? If 'yes' is your answer, this book is for you. This book is excellent for beginners. The best way to learn how to cross stitch is doing it! If you prefer to use the best quality graphs while learning, please, be my guest. Learn how to cross stitch quickly with attractive designs and simple techniques. As a result, you will have improved your skills and had a few superb stitched pictures. In this cross-stitch pattern book, you will find the basics of cross-stitching: - How to choose a design and pick up fabric and floss. - How to make stitches. - How to fix the thread. - How to work with patterns. The book contains 8 author's cross stitch designs (DMC embroidery floss) Easy-to-do - Amazing-to-look devoted to some alphabets and toys: - 5 alphabets - Teddy bear - Stacking rings - Ball All the graphs are fairly simple to perform. Simple cross stitch patterns can be done even by beginners. The designs from the cover are included in the book. Embroidery is one of the oldest ways of spending time. Since time immemorial, women have engaged in needlework. Cross stitch is considered the easiest of all the kinds of embroidery. Having mastered the uncomplicated technique, you can create wonderful pictures. Your hand-made works will be an outstanding decoration for your home or a memorable gift for your friends. Cross stitch is also one of the best hobbies for women. This interesting and creative work gives you an opportunity to relax and escape from your everyday affairs. Make friends with embroidery and you will know what pacification is. Tags: cross stitch alphabet, cross stitch toy, cross stitch motif, cross stitch baby patterns, cross stitching alphabets, counted cross stitch for beginners, needlework, needlepoint, embroidery, cross stitch for beginners, cross stitch guide, cross stitch books for dummies, cross stitch tips, cross stitch instructions, cross stitch ideas, how to cross stitch, cross stitch help, cross stitch books with pictures, illustrated cross stitch books, cross stitch handbook, cross stitching for beginners, counted cross stitch for beginners, hobbies for women
  • The Case of the Kid from Calais: A Connie & Connor Crime Story

    Roger K. Miller

    language (Drachenschweig Verlag, Oct. 8, 2015)
    Constance (Connie) Pendleton and Connor Martin, both 13 years old, are friends and classmates in the upstate New York city of Billington. In the summer of 1954 they are vaguely aware that they might want to be something more than friends, for they are also vaguely aware of their budding sexuality and the distant allure of romance.Connie and Connor tell their story, which encompasses details of Americans’ way of life in the 1950s, in the first person in alternating short chapters (1,500 to 2,500 words) in language appropriate to young persons of the time.They befriend a new kid, Sidney Asher, also 13 years old, an orphan who has come from Calais, Maine, to Billington to live with his uncle, Clark Meredith, and the uncle’s new wife, Frances. Sidney is a shy, retiring boy of formal manners. Connie and Connor’s friendship helps him adjust to a new way of life in a different region of the country.The three young persons’ happy discovery of one another is shaken, as is their world, when Connie and Connor come across a criminal plot that could severely endanger the lives of Sidney and his newfound uncle and aunt.But Connie and Connor, like Nancy Drew joining hands with one of the Hardy Boys, become involved, at first reluctantly, then steadfastly. What ensues is a snooping about followed by a fast-paced chase, resulting in the two youngsters’ separately saving each other’s life.Ending, of course, happily—and with a last-minute twist.
  • Haunted Moon

    K.B. Miller

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 14, 2012)
    Before Lilyann stepped into her destiny to lead the coven, there was another powerful Moon witch...her grandmother. A teenage witch in Galway, Ireland, Leeny Moon was prepared to take her rightful place in the circle along side of her kin. Until, she witnessed firsthand the forthcoming nightmares she would be expected to face. The fight between good versus begins here... Blessed Be~
  • Farmer John's Animals

    J.P. Miller

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1979)
    Simple text and illustrations introduce the animals in Farmer John's barnyard.
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  • The Power of Positive Dog Training

    Pat Miller

    Paperback (Howell Book House, Aug. 29, 2001)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • Big and Little

    J.P. Miller

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1976)
    A picture book which presents seven pairs of antonyms.
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  • The Little Red Hen

    J. P. Miller

    Paperback (Random House, Jan. 1, 1954)
    The Little Red Hen
  • Do you know colors?

    J. P Miller

    Paperback (Random House, Aug. 16, 1978)
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  • LIT RABBIT GOES DR.

    J.P. Miller

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 12, 1987)
    Little Rabbit is apprehensive when an earache necessitates a visit to the doctor's office, but kindly Dr. O'Hare relieves him of his worries.
  • Mother Truth's Melodies

    E.P. Miller

    Hardcover (Fairbanks & Palmer, March 15, 1888)
    Anthology containing more than 125 songs/rhymes.
  • Jesse's Color Field

    S. K. Miller

    Hardcover (Treehouse Treasures, Aug. 27, 2002)
    Jesse's daydream becomes reality in the form of a mighty storm. The animals of Color Field place their hope and trust in Jesse, that he may save them from almost certain disaster. The boy overcomes all fear and disbelief to help them. When Jesse finds that what is in his heart is real; he discovers what truly matters, and the meaning of true friendship.
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  • They Told Me I Had to Write This

    Kim Miller

    language (Ford Street Publishing, July 1, 2009)
    Clem is a boy in strife. Blamed for the death of his mother, carrying a terrible secret from Grade 5 and in trouble with the police, he’s now in a school for toxic teenagers. And that rev-head school counsellor wants him to write letters.Through his writing Clem goes deep into the trauma that has defined his life. Then he comes face to face with his mother’s death. In a rush of bush bike racing, the death of one student and the consequent arrest of another, an unexpected first girlfriend, and some surprising friendships, Clem's story is the celebration of a boy who finds an unexpected future.