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Books with title The Doll People

  • The Bee People

    Margaret W. Morley

    Paperback (Yesterday's Classics, May 27, 2009)
    An attractive introduction to the curious structure, habits, and activities of bees, in which readers learn how the bees' wondrous body parts equip them to gather nectar and pollen, construct the hive, and nurture the young, and how the different kinds of bees interact in the life of the hive. Over one hundred pen drawings by the author illustrate the features described in the text. Suitable for ages 8 and up.
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  • The Doll People's Christmas

    Laura Godwin, Ann M Martin, Brett Helquist

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 13, 2016)
    Christmas is Annabelle Doll's favorite time of year. She loves celebrating with her family, and she especially loves all the beautiful decorations Kate and Grandma Katherine put up in the dollhouse. She can't wait to have Tiffany and the rest of the Funcrafts over for their very first Christmas. But when the angel topper for the Dolls' tree breaks, Annabelle is convinced the holiday is ruined. And things only get worse when Kate and Nora decide to use the dolls to create a nativity scene downstairs, meaning Annabelle won't be able to keep her special traditions at all! But as Christmas spirit fills the Palmers' home, Annabelle realizes that all she needs for a truly perfect holiday is to share it with her friends and family. Praise for the Doll People series: The Doll People* "[A] marvelous treat." -Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewThe Meanest Doll in the World* "Wrapped in humor and adventure are serious considerations of self-esteem, the power of intimidation, and the nature of friendship." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review The Runaway Dolls* "Fast-paced, satisfyingly developed, the book is doubly enjoyable for its foundation in a solidly imagined doll culture." -Publishers Weekly, starred review The Doll People Set Sail* "A rousing adventure that treats fans to thrilling action (on a miniature scale) and personable new dolls to discover." -Publishers Weekly, starred review
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  • The Doll People

    Ann M. Martin, Laura Godwin, Brian Selznick

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC Inc., Nov. 1, 2001)
    Glossy pictorial paperback. 2001. 256 p. 8.90 x 6.00 x 0.70. ANNABLLE DOLL IS 8 YEARS OLD, NOT A LOT HAS HAPPENED TO HER, DAY AFTER DAY, YEAR AFTER YEAR... UNTIL ONE DAY THE FUNCRAFTS MOVE IN.
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  • The Doll People

    Laura Godwin, Ann M. Martin, Brian Selznick

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 25, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A family of porcelain dolls, that has lived in the same house for 100 years, is taken aback when a new family of plastic dolls arrives and doesn't follow The Doll Code of Honor.
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  • We The People

    Thomas Patterson

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, April 20, 2007)
    This concise yet comprehensive book provides a positive, lively, future-oriented narrative introduction to American government and politics. We the People presents material with a currency and relevancy that captures the vivid world of real-life politics. In addition, the text challenges readers to think critically; by giving contextual understanding of major concepts and issues, it encourages them to think about the implications for society and themselves. We the People delves deeper into the basics than most brief books, and each of the 17 chapters (including 3 policy chapters) concludes with a reading selection (each from a different paper around the country) and an extensive bibliography. The seventh edition has been thoroughly updated to capture recent developments, including the 2006 elections.
  • The Bus People

    Rachel Anderson

    language (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Aug. 19, 2014)
    Bertram drives his bus every morning and afternoon for a very special crew. Some don't talk, some can't walk; everyone is different in some way or another. But in spite of the barriers that set these passengers apart, each one has his own or her own story to tell.For Rebecca, even though she won't be able to wear her pink bridesmaid's dress, the most exciting event of the year is her beloved sister's wedding. Micky, trapped in a crumpled body and unable to speak, tells of his desire to be independent and his frustration with the suffocating love of his mother. Jonathan wants more than anything in the world to be useful—and gets his chance one day in church. Fleur, quiet and pretty, has an astonishing reserve of inner strength. Her story reveals how she came to be loved by a family who accepts her as she is. The Bus People by Rachel Anderson is an unusual collection of stories about mentally handicapped children, told with great sensitivity and humor by an author who is herself the mother of a mentally handicapped child.
  • The Apple Doll

    Elisa Kleven

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), July 24, 2007)
    Lizzy loves the big apple tree in her yard more than anything. So when the first day of school comes, she picks a beautiful apple, turns it into a makeshift doll she names Susanna, and takes it along to keep her company. But her teacher tells her that dolls aren't allowed at school. Even worse, her sister says that Susanna won't last forever. Then Lizzy's mom shows her a way to turn Susanna into a real apple doll. And with the help of Susanna the Apple Doll, Lizzy overcomes her shyness at school and makes plenty of new friends to bring home to play in her beloved apple tree. Detailed, delightful collage illustrations accompany this sweet story about one girl's success in bringing together her home world and her school world. Instructions for making an apple doll just like Susanna are included!
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  • The Tub People

    Pam Conrad, Richard Egielski

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 6, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The tub people have to rescue the tub child when the water rushes down the drain before the tub people are put safely on the shelf.
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  • The Bee People

    Margaret Warner Morley

    eBook (Yesterday's Classics, Dec. 4, 2010)
    An attractive introduction to the curious structure, habits, and activities of bees, in which readers learn how the bees' wondrous body parts equip them to gather nectar and pollen, construct the hive, and nurture the young, and how the different kinds of bees interact in the life of the hive. Over one hundred pen drawings by the author illustrate the features described in the text. Suitable for ages 8 and up.
  • The bee people

    Margaret Morley

    eBook (, Sept. 11, 2018)
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  • The Doll People

    Ann M. Martin, Laura Godwin, Brian Selznick

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 2000)
    NO wear and absolutely NO publisher overstock or black remainder mark on page edges!! BRAND NEW, NEVER READ soft cover -- NO blemishes -- A+ MINT!! . From a dry/smoke free environment --Tight, crisp, and clean - you'll hear the book CRACK when opened! Book has NO names, highlights, underlines, dog ears, loose pages, or wrinkles. Soft cover is in excellent condition!! GIFT QUALITY!! NOT ex-library book with markings. I ship daily. Carefully packaged with bubble wrap for the journey and I provide email verification at time of shipment. Delivered in 3-6 days (Expedited) or 6 -14 days (Standard) -- additional delivery time required for AK, HI and APO. Expedited shipping recommended for speedy delivery. Book will ship same or next day! Customer service and satisfaction is a priority. Know EXACTLY what you are buying with our detailed description -- Full disclosure on all books all the time! Read our feedback and buy with confidence from an Amazon Pro-Merchant. Double click on our name -RED BICYCLE BOOKS-- and find our STOREFRONT where you can see our complete and current inventory.
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  • Doll People, The

    Ann M. M. Martin, Laura Godwin, Brian Selznick

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Annabelle Doll is eight years old-she has been for more than a hundred years. Not a lot has happened to her, cooped up in the dollhouse, with the same doll family, day after day, year after year. . . until one day the Funcrafts move in.