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Books with title Mr Blue

  • Blue

    Joyce Moyer Hostetter

    Paperback (Calkins Creek, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Ann Fay Honeycutt accepts the role of "man of the house" when her father leaves to fight Hitler because she wants to do her part for the war in this Parents' Choice Silver Honor Book. She's doing well with the extra responsibilities when a frightening polio epidemic strikes, crippling many local children. Her town of Hickory responds by creating an emergency hospital in three days. Ann Fay reads each issue of the newspaper for the latest news of the 1944 epidemic, but soon she discovers for herself just how devastating polio can be. As her challenges grow, so does her resourcefulness. In the face of tragedy, Ann Fay discovers her ability to move forward. She experiences the healing qualities of friendship and explores the depths of her own faithfulness to those she loves—even to one she never expected to love at all.
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  • Blue

    Laura Vaccaro Seeger

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 25, 2018)
    How many shades of blue are there?There’s the soft blue of a baby’s cherished blanket, the ocean blue of a romp in the waves, the chilly blue of a cold winter’s walk in the snow, and the true blue of the bond that exists between children and animals.In this simple, sumptuously illustrated companion to Caldecott Honor Book Green, award-winning artist Laura Vaccaro Seeger turns her attention to the ways in which color evokes emotion, and in doing so tells the story of one special and enduring friendship.
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  • Mr. Blue

    Margaret Embry

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, March 15, 1975)
    kid book
  • Blue

    Melanie Mitchell

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Introduces the color blue with familiar objects that are blue.
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  • BLUE

    Alessandro Abate

    eBook
    Saint Petersburg is his home. The Big Neva River is his only friend. Born in the 1950s to a Russian soldier, young Boris Ivanovich Morozov is marginalized for his sensitivity and physical weakness. At fifteen, he faces a traumatic event that opens irremediable wounds in his soul. After a brutal, life-changing experience that makes him a cold-minded executioner, Boris escapes the Soviet Union, and his family ties, for the U.S. Armed with relentless drive and a keen understanding of human psychology, he masters the world around him, climbing the ladder of success in the corrupt and ruthless business world and political scene of New York City, while finding the underworlds of Cuba and Miami ripe grounds for his use. But when his ascent to power seems unstoppable, an unexpected encounter with Mark, a young boy, triggers his emotional conflict with a past that he thought he had forgotten forever, dramatically challenging the last bit of his humanity and setting events in motion that force him, and those connected to him, to come to terms with history.
  • Mr Blue

    Margaret Embry, Brinton Turkle

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1968)
    Mr Blue (the cat) [Paperback] [Jan 01, 1968] Margaret Embry and Brinton Turkle ...
  • Blue

    Joyce Moyer Hostetter

    Hardcover (Calkins Creek, March 1, 2006)
    With her father away at war to fight Hitler, a young girl gains strength by joining her community in battling polio in this Parents' Choice Silver Honor Book based on the 1944 epidemic and the "Miracle of Hickory" Hospital in Hickory, North Carolina. Ann Fay Honeycutt accepts the role of "man of the house" when her father leaves because she wants to do her part for the war. She's doing well with the extra responsibilities when a frightening polio epidemic strikes, crippling many local children. Her town of Hickory responds by creating an emergency hospital in three days. Ann Fay reads each issue of the newspaper for the latest news of the epidemic. But soon she discovers for herself just how devastating polio can be. As her challenges grow, so does her resourcefulness. In the face of tragedy, Ann Fay discovers her ability to move forward. She experiences the healing qualities of friendship and explores the depths of her own faithfulness to those she loves—even to one she never expected to love at all.
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  • Blue

    Joyce Moyer Hostetter

    eBook (Calkins Creek, Oct. 7, 2014)
    With her father away at war to fight Hitler, a young girl gains strength by joining her community in battling polio in this Parents' Choice Silver Honor Book based on the 1944 epidemic and the "Miracle of Hickory" Hospital in Hickory, North Carolina. Ann Fay Honeycutt accepts the role of "man of the house" when her father leaves because she wants to do her part for the war. She's doing well with the extra responsibilities when a frightening polio epidemic strikes, crippling many local children. Her town of Hickory responds by creating an emergency hospital in three days. Ann Fay reads each issue of the newspaper for the latest news of the epidemic. But soon she discovers for herself just how devastating polio can be. As her challenges grow, so does her resourcefulness. In the face of tragedy, Ann Fay discovers her ability to move forward. She experiences the healing qualities of friendship and explores the depths of her own faithfulness to those she loves—even to one she never expected to love at all.
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  • Mr. Blue

    Priscilla Whitaker

    eBook (BQB Publishing, April 19, 2013)
    Featuring stunning photography, Mr. Blue invites children into the vibrant world of a Great Blue Heron. The story of Mr. Blue delights, engages, and educates children about his playful personality and natural habitat. Fishing in a pond, balancing on one leg, and playing hide-and-seek are just some of the activities Mr. Blue can do while spending the day at his pond. Join him on the banks of his pond as you explore the watery world of this amazing bird.
  • mr. blue

    Margaret [illustrated by brinton turkle] Embry

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 15, 1963)
    Cats, Juvenile Literature
  • Blue:

    Elizabeth Rose

    language (RoseScribe Media Inc., Oct. 16, 2019)
    Be careful what you wish for because you might just get it . . . and it might not be what you expect!Raven Birchfield has had her share of trouble ever since digging up an old book of nursery rhymes in the garden of her late eccentric aunt's house where she now lives. With the creepy graveyard next door, evil nursery rhyme characters are coming to life one by one, taking over the bodies of her family and friends.Now her younger brother Johnny is acting odd, and the spirit of Little Boy Blue has made his appearance. At first she thinks she likes it since "Blue" as he calls himself, has a way with people and can play the trumpet better than her irritating little brother ever could.But when awful things start happening and Johnny is stuck on another realm, Raven and her friend Candy know they have to save him before it's too late. But Johnny likes the life of Blue and wishes he could be him forever.Be careful what you wish for, because you might just get it . . . and it might not be what you expect.Be sure to read Mary, Mary - Book 1, and Muffet - Book 2 as well.
  • Blue

    Brenna Hinson, Liz Wooten

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 3, 2020)
    Loss is a difficult concept to understand and process, especially for children. This book attempts to help children focus on the beauty and memories left behind after something or someone they love has gone. A portion of all proceeds from this book will be donated to St. Jude's Children Research Hospital and The National Brain Tumor Society.