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Books with author Sadie Anderson

  • Something Witchy: Chaos this way Comes

    S. D. Anderson

    (Independently published, Sept. 28, 2018)
    Do witches have a place to go in Heaven? Until the Fossilized Forest was bequeathed to Heaven by Glynnis and Gwendolyn Gwittmore, they didn’t. Now, Archangel Michael, code name A.M., who rules the entire Angelic Kingdom, has to find a place to put this uninhabitable forest. Who would want to live there, anyhow? Fly with us as we find out how this came about. Meet some of the witches who are landing there and laugh (or shiver) as Evil, Darkness, Conflict and Chaos this way Comes.
  • A Day at the Market

    Sara Anderson

    Board book (Handprint, March 1, 2006)
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  • Numbers

    Sara Anderson

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Nov. 1, 2009)
    Brightly colored illustrations show numbered articles from one bird to ten cars
  • Victory Over the Darkness Study Guide

    Anderson

    (Regal, Paperback(2000), Jan. 1, 2000)
    Victory Over the Darkness (10th Anniversary) ((REV)00) by Anderson, Neil T [Paperback (2000)]
  • Hey Diddle Diddle and Other Nursery Rhyme Favorites: Handprint Books

    Sara Anderson

    Hardcover (Hand Print, May 1, 2003)
    None
  • Tuk-Tuk the Rabbit

    S. D. Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 5, 2018)
    About Tuk-Tuk.Tuk-Tuk or Cotton came to us as a rescue rabbit from the Humane Society in Vero Beach, Florida, in April of 2010. She had some serious health issues and for much of her young life was on medication and a nebulizer. She travelled from Florida to Cape Cod in 2011 and was introduced to her new veterinarian, Dr. Heidi McMorrow at the Cape Cod Animal Hospital who placed her on a diet of broccoli and carrots which has had remarkable results. She is an English Angora rabbit and is groomed daily. We keep her fur trimmed to eliminate fur block which can be fatal for rabbits. The diet helps because of the fiber.
  • Fight for Life #1

    Anderson

    Paperback (Puffin, 2007, )
    Fight for Life #1 by Anderson, Laurie Halse [Puffin, 2007] Paperback [Paperba...
  • This is Piffiny Muckledorn Macabee Oogley Thorpenstein

    Sandi Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 25, 2012)
    Follow Piffiny Muckledorn Macabee Oogley Thorpenstein and her little brother along on their daily activities through tongue-twisting narrative and hand cut paper illustrations. Recommended for all ages of silly billies and wiggily waggily giggly goos!
  • Colors

    Sara Anderson

    Board book (Handprint, July 5, 2007)
    Dazzling in its simplicity, exuberant in its palette, Sara Anderson's landmark board book still bursts with a freshness and energy twenty years after it was first published. It's unique graduated page design encourages the youngest child to discover the joy of color, to see the pages grow in size as the patterns of color appear. Colors shows a clarity and assurance perhaps reminiscent of the most jubilant of Matisse's cut paper collage. This is a book which is entirely in its element in a museum shop, but is most at home on the floor or a lap, being paged through, over and over, by young toddlers.
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  • Burger Wuss

    Anderson

    Paperback (Candlewick Press & Troll, Aug. 16, 1999)
    Was only avail. School book clubs & fairs
  • An ANGEL TO WATCH OVER ME TRUE STORIES OF CHILDREN'S ENCOUNTERS WITH ANGELS

    Anderson

    Audio Cassette (Audioworks, Sept. 1, 1995)
    This wonderful collection of stories documents and describes extraordinary encounters between children and celestial visions.
  • Rockcliffe

    Sandra Anderson

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, March 7, 2007)
    The Piper's Cave is Haunted!"You can hear the sound of bagpipes inside! The smugglers must have hidden their stolen goods in there!" It was September 1, 1939. World War II had begun for Great Britain with thousands and thousands of children being evacuated from the large cities to the countryside to escape the bombings and begin a new life living with "borrowed parents". Twelve-year old Joe Anderson finds himself evacuated to a small coastal village in the southwest of Scotland. His best friend is an old sea captain. He has other friends, evacuees just like him. They become involved in all kinds of mischief, including dismantling a live bomb and collecting birds' eggs on the floating islands where one wrong step could send them through the island and trap them down under the water. Quirky characters and suspicious happenings make them realize that something sinister is going on in Rockcliffe and they aim to find out what it is! The prisoners of war, black-outs, bombings and rationing of food and clothing play a big part in their lives. The war is a constant reminder to Joe and his friends that there is danger and uncertainty even in Rockcliffe.