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Books with title An Angel in the Garden

  • The Angel In The Garden

    Carrie A Stepp

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 22, 2015)
    The Angel in the Garden is a favorite bedtime story that takes you on a scavenger hunt with nature while encountering some of life's valuable lessons along the way. - Build an angel garden for Mother Nature's beautiful creatures. - Capture the hearts of Twiggy the Tree Frog and Butterfly Blue. - Take a peek inside Monarch Mountain, Caterpillar Cottage, Dragonfly Dungeon and Bullfrog Bog. - Be inspired to be thankful for each day, to dream bigger and to pray for those we love, as love endures forever. This is an enchanted children’s book by Carrie Stepp. Written for ages 3-10 to be enjoyed by all, the storybook will inspire children to achieve the greatest desires of their heart. Included with the book purchase is a key to unlock the interactive, narrative version of this storybook. Visit TheAngelintheGarden.com to build your very own enchanted angel garden, carve a loved one's name in the Memory Tree and interact with nature's most beautiful creatures.
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  • In the Garden

    Emma Giuliani

    Hardcover (Princeton Architectural Press, April 7, 2020)
    Marvelous wonders await in this extraordinary garden book. From season to season, children follow the life of a garden as each page reveals new treasures hiding under lift-up flaps. Peek inside the curious tulip bulb and discover the peas inside a peapod. Watch a ladybug help with pesky aphids and search for ripe strawberries under the leaves. Rich in detail, Emma Giuliani's bright, immersive illustrations and flaps in fantastic shapes, sizes, and colors carry the reader into the enchanted world of gardening. Discovering different facets of the garden-fauna, flora, and the work necessary to help it grow and thrive-will delight gardeners of all ages.
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  • Goat in the Garden

    Ben M. Baglio, Shelagh McNicholas

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc, May 1, 1998)
    When Houdini the goat wanders into the neighbor's garden once too often, veterinarian's daughter Mandy must fight to save the mischievous creature's life. Original.
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  • In the Garden

    Kate Riggs, Monique Felix

    Board book (Creative Editions, Feb. 25, 2020)
    Unfold the flaps of this board book to watch what grows in a garden environment.
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  • The Boy in the Garden

    Allen Say

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 18, 2010)
    There was a story that Mama read to Jiro: Once, in old Japan, a young woodcutter livedalone in a little cottage. One winter day he found a crane struggling in a snare and set it free. When Jiro looks out the window into Mr. Ozu’s garden, he sees a crane and remembersthat story. Much like the crane, the legend comes to life—and, suddenly, Jiro finds himself in a world woven between dream and reality.Which is which? Allen Say creates a tale about many thingsat once: the power of story, the allure of the imagined, and the gossamer line between truth and fantasy. For who among us hasn’t imagined ourselves in our own favorite fairy tale?
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  • An Elephant in the Garden

    Michael Morpurgo

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens H/B, Jan. 1, 2010)
    A thrilling and moving new novel about an extraordinary animal caught up in a very human war, for anyone who loved The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips or The Butterfly Lion! It's 1944. Elizabeth's father is fighting with the German army on the eastern front. Her mother works at Dresden zoo, where her favourite animal is a young elephant named Marlene. When the zoo director tells her the dangerous animals must be shot to prevent them running amok if the town is bombed, Elizabeth's mother moves Marlene into the back garden to save her! and then the bombs start to fall. Their home destroyed, Elizabeth and her family must flee the bombed-out city and through the wintery landscape, all the while avoiding the Russian troops who are drawing ever closer. It would be hard enough, without an elephant in tow!
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  • Gabe in the Garden

    Adam Schrader

    language (Adam Schrader, Jan. 8, 2020)
    A young angel named Gabriel, whose parents are divorced, is rewarded by his dad and step-mom for his good behavior with Sunday field trips. Gabe is sad that his mom lives as a demon in Hell and never gets to go on their adventures -- so he decides to sneak away from his parents while visiting the Botanical Garden of Eden. Gabe plays dangerous pranks on people, quickly learning the consequences of his actions as he transforms visually into a little devil.
  • In the Garden

    Gallimard-Jeunesse, Heliadore

    Hardcover (Cartwheel, March 1, 2003)
    A debut title in the First Discovery Look-and-Learn series, IN THE GARDEN is designed with foldout pages that allow young children to "look and learn" all about plants and their produce.Look-and-Learn IN THE GARDEN introduces young children to various fruits, vegetables, and plants in the garden. The book contains 24 pages with dazzling art depicting various garden scenes, each one realistically painted with bold, vivid colors. Detailed scenes take readers on a tour of various sections in the garden where tomatoes, pumpkins, beans, peas, apples, oranges, and more are grown. Each spread is designed with a foldout page. When children open the fold, they will uncover illustrations of various elements taken directly from the accompanying scene.The individual illustrations
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  • The Alien in the Garden

    Gillian Bradshaw

    eBook (Bliss Group Books, March 12, 2014)
    A dancing shape-shifting alien, outer-space monsters, inter-galactic police, and the fate of a planet in another universe.In Alien in the Garden, young outcast Alex Marsh finds a sickly looking swan in his back yard, but when he tries to feed it, the swan bites him—and that’s when things get crazy! Alex is thrown into the middle of a desperate plot to thwart outlaw aliens who have come to earth to steal weaponry to kill their own kind. Can he step up to save his family and millions of lives in this exciting sci-fi adventure?
  • The Boy in the Garden

    Allen Say

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 18, 2010)
    There was a story that Mama read to Jiro:Once, in old Japan, a young woodcutter livedalone in a little cottage. One winter day he found a crane struggling in a snare and set it free.When Jiro looks out the window into Mr. Ozu’s garden, he sees a crane and remembersthat story. Much like the crane, the legend comes to life—and, suddenly, Jiro finds himself in a world woven between dream and reality.Which is which?Allen Say creates a tale about many thingsat once: the power of story, the allure of the imagined, and the gossamer line between truth and fantasy. For who among us hasn’t imagined ourselves in our own favorite fairy tale?
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  • The Angel in the Garden

    Carrie Ann Stepp

    Paperback (Stepp Enterprises Inc., Aug. 24, 2015)
    The Angel in the Garden is a favorite bedtime story that takes you on a scavenger hunt with nature while encountering some of life's valuable lessons along the way. - Build an angel garden for Mother Nature's beautiful creatures. - Capture the hearts of Twiggy the Tree Frog and Butterfly Blue. - Take a peek inside Monarch Mountain, Caterpillar Cottage, Dragonfly Dungeon and Bullfrog Bog. - Be inspired to be thankful for each day, to dream bigger and to pray for those we love, as love endures forever. This is an enchanted children’s book by Carrie Stepp. Written for ages 3-10 to be enjoyed by all, the storybook will inspire children to achieve the greatest desires of their heart. Included with the book purchase is a key to unlock the interactive, narrative version of this storybook. Visit TheAngelintheGarden.com to retrieve your key, build your very own enchanted angel garden, carve a loved one's name in the Memory Tree and interact with nature's most beautiful creatures.
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  • Aamoo in the Garden

    Riya Verma

    eBook (Chanda Books, Dec. 21, 2013)
    This is an ebook edition of the popular level 1 bilingual Urdu/English easy reader. The level 1 easy reader introduces a beginner to read simple Urdu sentences. Each page in the reader consists of a single Urdu sentence, followed by its English transliteration and the English translation. The sentences have a lot of repetitive pattern making it easy for a beginner to read along the story line. The books help to build beginning vocabulary in Urdu. In this fourth book of the series, Aamoo introduces the names of several flowers.