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Books published by publisher The Saalfield Publishing Company

  • The Talking Totem Pole: The Tales it Told to the Indian Children of the Northwest

    lurline mayol

    Hardcover (Saalfield Publishing Company, March 15, 1930)
    Ten stories. 9.5x7", 142 pp, illus. by Edward Morgan.
  • RILLA OF THE LIGHTHOUSE

    Grace May North

    (Saalfield Publishing Company, July 6, 1926)
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  • An Old-Fashioned Girl

    Louisa M. Alcott

    (The Saalfield Publishing Company, July 6, 1928)
    This is the 1928 Dark Blue Hardcover Printing by Saalfield Publishing 1st Edition 401 Pages ONLY. This is not every other "An Old-Fashioned Girl" book, nor is it any/every other book or edition/year that isn't this exact one. Sellers too blinded by their own greed beyond their brain-usage and selling whatever books they want here anyway should be quickly reported by shoppers to Amazon Community Rules Violations. Thank you. :) ASIN 0284430110. EAN 9780284430113. Limited Collector's Edition. Rare Book, Rare Edition.
  • How To Blow Your Nose By Little Tiny Elephant: A rhyming tale of kindness, friendship and problems solved

    Amanda Dinsmore Hill, Vickie K Dinsmore

    Paperback (The Bunny Publishing Company, July 10, 2020)
    LLittle Tiny Elephant's tale begins when he sets out on a journey while camping with his family. Along the way he meets other young jungle animals in distress from miserably stuffy and runny noses. As he meets each small animal, each one models kindness and friendship as Little Tiny Elephant helps them solve their runny nose misery with a fun and truly unforgettable poem. The story is perfect for “snuggle time,” bedtime or when your child has their own runny nose! Engage your child with conversation about the funny snake using toilet paper or the silly monkeys in the trees. Reading "How to Blow Your Nose by Little Tiny Elephant" is a great way to have fun while teaching your child new vocabulary and important social and hygiene skills. You and your child will enjoy reading this story in verse over and over again.If you are in a preschool or kindergarten classroom you will find this story to be the perfect addition to circle time. The tale is told in event sequences that invite the children to participate by repeating the repetitive verse in several simple event
  • Derek The Dragon Series: Books 1-4

    Leela Hope

    Paperback (The Heirs Publishing Company, Dec. 26, 2018)
    Introductions Derek the DragonIntroduction Do your kids ever feel sad? Do they have trouble making friends? An amazing story for all ages to enjoy, aimed at children 0-5 years of age. Watch as Derek the Dragon learns about the meaning of happiness in this tale. Come and meet an adventurous dormouse who decides that he can change his lot in life and through caring about others he ends up saving his village. The story is told through rhyming verse and vivid illustration. Derek the Dragon contains a great message about caring and friendship for parents to share with their children. Derek the Dragon and Princess DaynaIntroduction Do you or your kids have trouble with people who are different? Do your kids have trouble making friends? This is a terrific story aimed at kids 0-5, and yet, it is fun for the whole family to read and enjoy. Derek the Dragon, the dormouse, Devin and Princess Dayna all learn a lot about friendship. The book deals with misunderstandings and stereotypes, but in a way that is very palatable for little children to understand. The villagers are worried about a dragon flying around their village. They send their princess off to deal with the situation. The story is told in rhyming verse and featuring dynamic illustrations. It is a story for the whole family to enjoy. Derek the Dragon and the Tooth Ache Are your kids afraid of the dentist? Do you have a problem getting them to brush their teeth? This book is s great story for children from 2 to 82 and fun for the whole family. Not many people enjoy the dentist, but it is a necessary part of life. When a dragon has a tooth ache this is a very big deal. His friends Devin the dormouse and Princess Dayna go along to help him find the courage to see Dr. Brushright. The story is brought to life through vivid illustrations and told in rhyming verse. Aimed at kids 0-5 this book tackles real life issues in a way that makes it very palatable for kids of all ages. Derek the Dragon and the Missing SocksDo your kids forget to clean up their rooms?Have they ever asked you to find things for them?This story is pure family entertainment. It is great for kids 2-82 but it is aimed at the 0-5 age group. The book covers a very important life skill, cleaning. Derek the dragon does not like to clean, but he learns that he needs to get his house clean if he is ever going to find his lucky socks. Devin the dormouse comes to help his friend and shows him the way to get his house clean. The friends clean the cave and find the lucky socks. The story is brought to life through vivid illustrations and is told in rhyming verse.
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  • The Fairy Church in the Woods

    Ellen Fenlon

    Paperback (The Saalfield Publishing Comapany, Jan. 1, 1962)
    A Woodland Series Book about saving our forest plants so that future generations can enjoy them. Color photos accompany a story about a walk in the woods.
  • Dave Darrin's First Year At Annapolis

    H. Irving Hancock

    Hardcover (The Saalfield Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1910)
    This is a collectible book from the "Altemus' Annapolis" series created by author H. Irving Hancock.
  • CHARLIE BROWN’S ALL-STARS

    Charles M. Schulz

    Hardcover (The World Publishing Company, March 15, 1966)
    Excellent Book
  • The Gatekeeper's Son

    C.R. Fladmark

    eBook (The Shokunin Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Junya’s grandfather is a billionaire who keeps the secret to his success hidden in a heavily guarded safe.His mother is a martial artist who wields a razor-sharp katana—and seems to read his mind. And a mysterious girl in a Japanese school uniform can knock him over—literally—with just a look.What do they know that he doesn’t?Junya’s life takes a dangerous turn on his sixteenth birthday, when someone sets out to destroy not only the family’s business empire—the one that he’s set to inherit—but Junya himself. He’s fighting for his life, and doesn’t know who to trust. What has his family been keeping from him?Junya’s journey takes him from the narrow streets of San Francisco to Japan, and through hidden portals to the top of the ancient Japanese Izumo Shinto shrine, to places where death and violence are a way of life. And in a mystical world he’s never imagined, he finds his true destiny.
  • The Sower and the Seeds

    Mary Berendes, Robert Squier

    language (The Peterson Publishing Company, March 24, 2013)
    A sower's seeds land on three different types of soil, yielding growth only in the fertile earth. This simple Bible story compares our relationships with God to the life of a plant. This full-color illustrated children's book is geared toward children between Kindergarten and 3rd grade, with a reading level of 2nd grade.
  • Purr and Miew: Kitten Stories

    Frank R. Leet, Fern Bisel Peat

    Hardcover (The Saalfield Publishing Company, March 15, 1931)
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  • Honey's Natural Feeding Handbook for Dogs

    Jonathan Self

    Paperback (The Mammoth Publishing Company, Dec. 1, 2011)
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