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Books with author barbara w green

  • A Pioneer Sampler: The Daily Life of a Pioneer Family in 1840

    Barbara Greenwood

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 30, 1998)
    In an unusual blend of fiction and nonfiction, A Pioneer Sampler chronicles one year in the lives of the Robinson family. Illustrated historical notes enlarge on the social history and describe activities related to the stories, from churning butter to predicting the weather. Young readers are invited to try their hand at these tasks to experience a bit of pioneer life.
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  • Factory Girl

    Barbara Greenwood

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2007)
    At the dingy, overcrowded Acme Garment Factory, Emily Watson stands for eleven hours a day clipping threads from blouses. Every time the boss passes, he shouts at her to snip faster. But if Emily snips too fast, she could ruin the garment and be docked pay. If she works too slowly, she will be fired. She desperately needs this job. Without the four dollars a week it brings, her family will starve. When a reporter arrives, determined to expose the terrible conditions in the factory, Emily finds herself caught between the desperate immigrant girls with whom she works and the hope of change. Then tragedy strikes, and Emily must decide where her loyalties lie. Emily's fictional experiences are interwoven with non-fiction sections describing family life in a slum, the fight to improve social conditions, the plight of working children then and now, and much more. Rarely seen archival photos accompany this story of the past as only Barbara Greenwood can tell it.
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  • Have You Seen Bunny Muffin's Pink Appotamus?

    Barbara M Green

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 16, 2019)
    Enjoy the Adventures of Bunny Muffin as she searches here there and everywhere to find her Pink Appotamus.
  • The Last Safe House: A Story of the Underground Railroad

    Barbara Greenwood

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., June 30, 1998)
    Stories, information and activities bring history to life in this moving portrayal of slavery and friendship, cruelty and kindness, prejudice and courage.
  • Oodles & Noodles

    B.W. Green

    language (, July 22, 2013)
    Oodles & Noodles is a heartwarming story about a cat, named Oodles and a dog, named Noodles, who were both lost, but quickly became friends. Follow them as they overcome obstacles living in the street as homeless animals and finally return home to their families. Oodles & Noodles will make you laugh and cry happy tears!This story is great for all ages from children to adults. If you love animals...you will love Oodles & Noodles!
  • Marion's Christmas Rose: Story of Maid Marion

    Barbara Green

    Paperback (Merlin Bks., Nov. 23, 1984)
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  • Factory Girl

    Barbara Greenwood

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2007)
    At the dingy, overcrowded Acme Garment Factory, Emily Watson stands for eleven hours a day clipping threads from blouses. Every time the boss passes, he shouts at her to snip faster. But if Emily snips too fast, she could ruin the garment and be docked pay. If she works too slowly, she will be fired. She desperately needs this job. Without the four dollars a week it brings, her family will starve. When a reporter arrives, determined to expose the terrible conditions in the factory, Emily finds herself caught between the desperate immigrant girls with whom she works and the hope of change. Then tragedy strikes, and Emily must decide where her loyalties lie. Emily's fictional experiences are interwoven with non-fiction sections describing family life in a slum, the fight to improve social conditions, the plight of working children then and now, and much more. Rarely seen archival photos accompany this story of the past as only Barbara Greenwood can tell it.
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  • Timechart Of Presidents And First Ladies: Spectacular 12-foot foldout wallchart

    Barbara Greenman

    Hardcover (Chartwell Books, March 30, 2005)
    If you ever wanted to see illustrations of the presidents and first lady this book has some great pictures. Great condition. Would be a wonderful thing to show your kids.
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  • Gold rush fever: A story of the Klondike, 1898

    Barbara Greenwood

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Aug. 16, 2002)
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  • Factory Girl by Barbara Greenwood

    Barbara Greenwood

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, March 15, 1742)
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  • My Adirondack Coloring Book

    Douglas Green, Barbara Green

    Paperback (North Country Books, Aug. 1, 2017)
    This coloring and activity book is great for kids of all ages.
  • A Pioneer Sampler: The Daily Life of a Pioneer Family in 1840

    Barbara Greenwood

    Paperback (Sandpiper, March 30, 1998)
    In an unusual blend of fiction and nonfiction, A Pioneer Sampler chronicles one year in the lives of the Robinson family. Illustrated historical notes enlarge on the social history and describe activities related to the stories, from churning butter to predicting the weather. Young readers are invited to try their hand at these tasks to experience a bit of pioneer life.
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