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  • The Witch Family

    Eleanor Estes, Edward Ardizzone

    Paperback (Harcourt Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Two little girls who love to draw witches build an elaborate world around the imaginary Old Witch and her family
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  • The Witch Family

    Eleanor Estes

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Two little girls who love to draw witches build an elaborate world around the imaginary Old Witch and her family
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  • The Flying Windmill

    Eustace L. Adams

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1930)
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  • The Family

    Suzanne D. Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 3, 2016)
    Hanging onto him, she descended into a multicolored vision, shades of light she'd never seen filling her head. When her vision cleared, he shone, the purest, transparent white. She laid one hand at the base of his neck, and it flushed red."You did this to me," he said, "and I really like it."Running "The Earth Shop", Lauren Fournier had seen many unusual things. The supernatural was, after all, the purpose of the store. But never, since she'd taken it over, had anyone in the Christian community entered without an ulterior motive. They want to "save her soul" without a heart for understanding who she was.But from the moment Reverend Dagger Dawkins first speaks to her, it's clear something about him is different. Not simply that he asks her out on a date. No man of his caliber has ever dared to do that. But also, she feels a pull toward him she can't explain. When he disappears in front of her eyes, she's desperate for him to return. But nothing about their date is normal - not his description of his superhuman family, not his skin turning colors at her touch, nor the instantaneous transfer of them both from her apartment in Virginia to the California coast. Who is he? And why, of all the girls he could choose, did he pick her?Book 4 of 5 in the SUPERHUMAN series of sci-fi teen romance by best-selling author, SUZANNE D. WILLIAMS. 28,000 words. Clean Reads for teens.
  • The Witch Family

    Eleanor Estes, Jane Jacobs

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Listen & Live Audio, Dec. 1, 2007)
    “A very special book that is certain to give boundless pleasure.” -- The Horn Book Banished! Old Witch likes nothing better than to fly about on her broomstick crying “Heh-heh!”and casting abracadabras, but now she has been sent away by two young girls. Amy and Clarissa love to tell stories about Old Witch, until one day they decide she is just too mean and wicked. Drawing a rickety old house upon a barren glass hill, the girls exile Old Witch there with the warning that she'd better be good or else no Halloween! For company they draw her a Little Witch Girl and a Weeny Witch Baby. Old Witch tries to be good, but anyone would get up to no good in a place as lonely as the glass hill -- as Amy and Clarissa find out when Old Witch magics them into her world, a world of make-believe made real. “Full of wonderful fun, excitement, and humor -- a classic.” -- Library Journal “To those children who move unhesitatingly between the real and unreal -- the story with all its delicious witch lore will be pure delight.” - Booklist Eleanor Estes (1906-1988), a children's librarian for many years, launched her writing career with the publication of The Moffats in 1941. Two of her books about the Moffats are Newbery Honorbooks, as is The Hundred Dresses. Estes won the Newbery Medal for Ginger Pye in 1954. Jane Jacobs is a versatile actress and singer, with fiction, history and romance titles to her audiobook credits. Her voice can also be heard in radio and television commercials, interactive games, and a wide variety of other multi-media projects.
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  • THE WITCH FAMILY

    ELEANOR ESTES, EDWARD ARDIZZONE

    Hardcover (HARCOURT, BRACE & CO., Aug. 16, 1969)
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  • The witch family

    Eleanor Estes

    Hardcover (Constable, March 15, 1962)
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  • The Witch Family

    Eleanor Estes, Edward Ardizzone

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Old Witch, Little Witch Girl, Weeny Witch, and two real girls in a fantasy that blends the worlds of reality and imagination. A Halloween classic about the power of make-believe.
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  • Windy the Windmill

    Draya Sioux Woolf-Wilson

    Hardcover (Dreamkeeper Books, March 15, 2010)
    Children's book about wind power.
  • the windmill family

    pamela brown

    Hardcover (Brockhampton, March 15, 1965)
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