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Books with title Winter Wonders

  • Winter Wonderland

    Various Authors

    eBook (Stripes Publishing, Oct. 6, 2014)
    On a frosty winter's day, a bear cub gets ready for his long hibernation, a puppy takes his first walk in the snow, and a lamb catches a glimpse of Father Christmas... A delightful anthology of animal stories that makes perfect bedtime reading. Snuggle up with your little ones and share these sweet stories before they go to sleep. Winter Wonderland is another charming addition to the hugely successful range of anthologies from Stripes Publishing. With illustrations from Alison Edgson and featuring brand-new stories from much-loved authors such as Holly Webb, Jeanne Willis, Tracey Corderoy and Anna Wilson. Winter Wonderland would make a wonderful stocking filler or Christmas gift.
  • Winter Wonderland

    Marie Whitton

    language (, May 18, 2016)
    Winter Wonderland - This story is the wonderful winter season. Send the children outside to play. These are all the activities that the children can do instead of watching TV or playing video games. This story is very educational. This story, told in poetry, with fabulous illustrations, is enjoyable for Children of all ages.
  • Winter Wonderland

    Felix Bernard, Richard Smith

    eBook (OnlineSheetMusic.com, April 25, 2013)
    Digital Sheet Music of Winter WonderlandComposed by: Felix BernardPerformed by: Richard Smith
  • Wonderful Winter

    Jennifer Marino Walters, John Nez

    Library Binding (Rocking Chair Kids _ Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Winter is the time for bundling up, playing in the snow with a new snowman friend. And catching snowflakes on your tongue before they disappear as Wonderful Winter fades into Spring.
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  • Winter Wonderland

    D. G. Stern, Deborah Allison

    Paperback (Neptune Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Upton Charles and his family are in New Hampshire for a weekend ski vacation and our canine investigator meets three Saint Bernards. But it would not be an Upton Charles adventure without a mystery. Our sleuth is a Bichon Frise (that's "BEE-shon free-ZEY"), who is quickly on the trail of a long-lost treasure map, buried gold, and the papers of Daniel Webster. The fire is warm, but the case is never cold. Come along with Upton as he considers two-hundred-year-old clues to solve the mystery in Winter Wonderland.
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  • Winter Wonderland

    David Alonso

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 19, 2018)
    Seventeen-year-old Stephen Goyle leads a boring life. He wishes something would happen to add some excitement to his staid existence. Unfortunately for Stephen, it’s the season for wishes—and when this one is magically granted, he may end up regretting it. Days before Christmas Eve, Stephen is transported to a land full of ice and snow. This is Winter Wonderland, and it’s in terrible danger. Seeping into the realm is a dreadful evil known to the inhabitants only as the “Dark”—but it has a mysterious tie to Stephen’s own past. Stephen, Winter Wonderland’s new Chosen One, is the only one who can stop the evil from taking over the land forever, and time is running out. When he learns a horrifying secret about his own destiny, Stephen will have to decide whether to fight the darkness and risk being destroyed by it—or succumb to its seductive pull.
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  • Winter Wonderland

    Felix Bernard

    eBook (OnlineSheetMusic.com, Aug. 30, 2011)
    Digital Sheet Music of Winter WonderlandComposed by: Felix BernardPerformed by: Garth Brooks
  • Winter Wonderland

    Darlene Love, Felix Bernard

    eBook (OnlineSheetMusic.com, Aug. 22, 2011)
    Digital Sheet Music of Winter WonderlandComposed by: Felix BernardPerformed by: Darlene Love
  • Winter Wonderland

    Dick Smith, Jacqueline Rogers

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Oct. 1, 1996)
    An illustrated version of the famous Christmas song features mice playing in the snow
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  • Winter Wonderland

    Jill Esbaum

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 12, 2010)
    Each year, as days grow shorter and trees become bare, the world outside seems to slow and darken. But for children, this time of year is magical. The frosty air crackles with play and laughter. There’s a sense of excitement as snow and cold weather make for outdoor adventures that aren’t possible any other time of year.This charming picture book, the latest in National Geographic’s popular Picture the Seasons series, is a vibrant celebration of winter traditions. Winter means family, as loved ones travel many miles to visit. Holiday events bring a spark of warmth and togetherness that seems to happen only in winter. Twinkling lights and colorful displays bring cheer and goodwill. Glowing candles invite visitors to share a festive meal. Frosty weather outside draws lacy patterns on the windowpanes.With this beautifully photographed book in the home or classroom library, children will return time and again to see, feel, and learn about the magic of winter. An excellent choice for teachers wishing to celebrate the season, as well as for grandparents who seek a meaningful gift for their little ones.
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  • Winter Wonderland

    Alan Benjamin, Samuel J. Butcher

    Board book (Golden Books, Aug. 15, 2000)
    Featuring the wide-eyed Precious Moments characters, a delightful board book celebrates the joys of winter, including playing in the snow, building a snowman, and reading stories by the fireplace.
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  • Winter Wonderland

    Debbie Estrem

    Hardcover (Halo Publishing International, Jan. 18, 2016)
    Winter Wonderland is the third book in my four book Seasons series. It celebrates the joy of the winter season through the eyes of little ones and is sure to spark warm and toasty conversations. (Includes interactive pages)
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