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Books with title Little Boy Blue

  • Little Bluebird

    Erin Murphy Welch, Mykyta Harets

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 16, 2020)
    Born with one shorter wing, a young bird by the name of Emmi Bluebird tells her story of persistence and determination through obstacles, all while encouraging the spread of kindness and acceptance for those born a little different, because aren't we all?
  • Little Blue Chair

    Cary Fagan, Madeline Kloepper

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, Jan. 24, 2017)
    A sweet, whimsical tale that chronicles the journey of a chair as it changes hands and uses. Perfect for fans of The Good Little Book, Something for Nothing and Virginia Lee Burton's The Little House.Boo's favorite chair is little and blue. He sits in it, reads in it and makes a tent around it...until the day he grows too big for it. His mother puts the little blue chair out on the lawn where a truck driver picks it up. The truck driver sells it to a lady in a junk store where it sits for many years until it's sold and put to use as a plant stand. In the years that follow, the little blue chair is used in many other ways -- on an elephant ride, in a contest, on a Ferris wheel, in a tree...until the day it flies away, borne aloft by balloons, and lands in a garden of daffodils where a familiar face finds it. A charming, beautifully illustrated read-aloud that follows the adventures of a little chair, beginning as the seat of a small child who loves books and circling back to that child's child many years (and bottoms) later.
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  • Little Boy, Little Boy

    Elizabeth Armstrong, Jeanne Conway

    Paperback (Elk Lake Publishing, Inc., April 2, 2019)
    Little Boy, Little Boy is a mother's reminiscences about her son. She remembers all the good times and the escapades he had growing up. Anyone who has lost a son will treasure this book.
  • Little Blue

    Gaye Chapman

    Hardcover (Little Hare Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    "My home has steps to the mountains and a wooden bridge," said Little Blue. "I miss my mountains.""My home has a path to the hills and tall rocks," said Will. "Almost like your home."They climbed the hills and gazed from the rocks. But they couldn’t find Little Blue’s way home. When Will discovers a little blue girl lost in the woods, he tries to help her. When they fail to find her way home, he invites her home with him . . . only to find that their homes are one and the same place.
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  • Little Blue Truck

    Alice Schertle, Jill McElmurry

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, July 7, 2020)
    Beep! Beep! Beep! Meet Blue. A muddy country road is no match for this little pick up—that is, until he gets stuck while pushing a dump truck out of the muck. Luckily, Blue has made a pack of farm animal friends along his route. And they’re willing to do whatever it takes to get their pal back on the road. With a text full of truck sounds and animals noises to read aloud, here is a rollicking homage to the power of friendship and the rewards of helping others.Enjoy Blue’s bedtime ride in Good Night, Little Blue Truck and his trip to the city in Little Blue Truck Leads the Way!
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  • Little Blue Lies:

    D.K Lake

    language (, June 30, 2019)
    Mitchel is back and he's not leaving until he gets what he wants. He offers Kelsey a deal. If she spends one night with him, he'll leave her alone for one year.One night for one year. Tempting.But how far is Kelsey willing to go to get rid of Mitchel before Colt comes home?xoxoOne night.One year.One little lie.xoxoSix months go by and she doesn't hear from Mitchel, but then out of the blue, he's back again, but for a very different reason. A tragedy brings him to Kelsey's doorstep and he needs her more than ever before. But at what cost? By helping Mitchel, she might lose Colt.Recommended for older teens, ages sixteen and over due to sexual situations and drug references.
  • Little Bird Blue:

    Lynne Little

    Paperback (Covenant Books, March 26, 2019)
    This book was inspired by a true story about a little girl who was grieving the loss of her mother. When she stumbled upon an injured bird her life was forever changed. It is a tale about loss, love and learning to find joy and happiness in the smallest of things...once again.
  • LITTLE BOY BLUE/

    Allen Atkinson

    Paperback (Yearling, March 1, 1985)
    An illustrated collection of traditional rhymes.
  • Little Blue Bulb

    Margaret E. Fredrick

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Aug. 29, 2008)
    The Little Blue Bulb had an everlasting desire to be placed at the top of the Christmas tree, but the last few Christmases he was left in the box of ornaments because of his tarnish, until Santa Claus touched him with his special magic!
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  • Little Boy, Little Boy

    Elizabeth Armstrong, Jeanne Conway

    language (Elk Lake Publishing, Inc., April 1, 2019)
    Little Boy, Little Boy is a mother's reminiscences about her son. She remembers all the good times and the escapades he had growing up. Anyone who has lost a son will treasure this book.
  • A Little Boy

    Del Hart

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Dec. 3, 2014)
    This book is a collection of true stories that happened in the life of the author Del Hart on a dairy farm in Central Pennsylvania. After Del was blessed with his own children, he would often lie with one of them in bed at bedtime and tell these stories loud enough in order that all four children could hear in the adjoining bedrooms before they went to sleep. All the stories deal with Dels family. His family consisted of his mom and dad, Judy, Rod, his twin sister Deb, and Matthew. Judy was three years older than Del, and Rod was one year older. Matthew was born fourteen years later than his other brothers and sisters. For this reason, Matthew is not mentioned in many of the stories. Even though the stories occur at different times in Dels early life, they all begin with the same sentence. Dels children loved this group of words and would often start the story by reciting this sentence. Their dad would then choose a story, from memory, and finish it. Dels children, Leah, Thomas, Lydia, and Timothy, heard one story each night and, in time, heard these stories many times. However, Picking Up Pears, The Bees Nest and Debs Shoe, and The Cow Story were some of their favorites. Del would like to thank his children for the special times he shared with them during these bedtime stories. The stories you are about to read have all been heard by Dels children many times. Del hopes that you will enjoy these stories as his children did.
  • Little Boy

    Maja L. Thoenes

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 24, 2014)
    "Wow. Brilliant and stunning, poignant and heartbreaking, Little Boy is gorgeously written and horrific at once. Simply exquisite." --Tosca Lee, NYT bestselling author - Description: Tsukasa Yataro was unloading cargo in the storage room at the Eisaku military base when a sudden sound wave, traveling at 768 miles per hour, hurled him across the room in a shower of wood and metal. He was saved by a coin. Atsutane Saori was wiping off the counters at the Inari Clinic when a flash, brighter than the sun, ignited Hiroshima. She was saved by her brother's death. 30,000 feet above them, Will Jenney was on the plane, The Necessary Evil, documenting the drop of the world's first atomic weapon. He wished he was dead. Written from the point of view of the bomb, this is a story of a boy soldier, a nurse with stormy eyes, and a yellow-headed foreigner. This is the story of when Little Boy fell.