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Books with title Firefly

  • Firefly Forest

    Robyn Frampton, Mike Heath

    language (Imprint, March 13, 2018)
    Discover the magic in Firefly Forest!There’s more to this forest than some choose to see. This magical place can set your heart free. Follow the glow of the fireflies and explore an enchanted miniature world within our own, inhabited by unseen creatures. Who do you think lives there? Fairies or gnomes or pixies? Author Robyn Frampton created a sensation when she anonymously installed handcrafted magical “gnome homes” and “fairy houses” in a local park. This picture book takes you on an inspirational journey through this park with photo illustrations of her creations.An Imprint Book
  • Flash, Firefly, Flash!

    Dana Meachen Rau

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Describes characteristics and behaviors of fireflies.
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  • Firefly Night

    J. Leighton Miller

    Paperback (Leightondreams, Feb. 2, 2014)
    The legend of where fireflies came from and the story of their original hero. The story includes hand drawn illustrations by the author and a glossary of definitions for more challenging words.
  • Firefly Lane

    Kristin Hannah

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, )
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  • Firefly Night

    Evanne Beth Jordan, Mary Ruth Patchin

    language (Evanne Beth Jordan, Jan. 23, 2011)
    Firefly Night follows the adventures of A.J. and his sister Sydney as they set out to catch fireflies on a warm summer evening. Young readers will delight in the beautiful and whimsical hand-painted illustrations of the fireflies, and will enjoy counting the sequenced sets of fireflies on each delightful page. When A.J. and Sidney decide to release their fireflies to the night sky, they learn, as young readers will learn, that ultimately nature should be returned to nature. They also receive a special message from the fireflies!
  • Firefly Fred

    Todd Porter

    Hardcover (Mayhaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2004)
    Wanting to be a firefly, Fred puts his imagination to work.
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  • Firefly Friend

    Kimberly Wagner Klier, Michael Garland

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2004)
    A child follows a firefly in the night, wondering what it is trying to say.
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  • The Firefly

    Katherine N. Perna, Sayantani Debnath

    Paperback (Mirror Publishing, Oct. 28, 2011)
    For ages 3-9. . Regina does not like being stuck inside during the long cold winters. Once summer arrives, she happily plays in the garden that she and her mother have created. One special day, she comes across something new and captivating. Regina searches all summer to find the magical creature. When she is reunited with what she has been looking for, she finds herself in an adventure she never would have imagined.
  • Firefly Night

    Crystan M. Reed

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 11, 2015)
    A simple story of one summer night and a child's discovery of fireflies.
  • Firefly Night

    Carole Gerber

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, July 1, 2000)
    After listening to this peaceful lullaby, children will drift gently off to sleep with visions of the nighttime forest. A young Chippawa girl asks her glowing friend, Wah-wah-taysee, the firefly, to guide her through the darkened forest to her cradle and to her dreams. Readers will share the little girl's sense of wonder and respect for nature as she and Wah-wah-taysee explore the forest and greet the animals of the night. The wolf, the fox, the owl, and others meet them along their path. Then, after seeing her safely home, the firefly softly glows in the child's dreams of the nighttime forest. Marty Husted's warm color pencil and watercolor illustrations enfold young readers and listeners in velvet comfort. The darkened forest and the nighttime animals are beautifully detailed in the pages of FIREFLY NIGHT.
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  • Firefly Night

    Evanne Beth Jordan, Gina Lorenzo, Mary Ruth Patchin

    Paperback (Interdimensional Press, Nov. 10, 2010)
    Firefly Night follows the adventures of A.J. and his sister as they set out to catch fireflies on a warm summer evening. Young readers will delight in the beautiful and whimsical hand-painted illustrations of the fireflies, and will enjoy counting the sequenced sets of fireflies on each delightful page. When A.J. and Sidney decide to release their fireflies to the night sky, they learn, as young readers will learn, that ultimately nature should be returned to nature. They also receive a special message from the fireflies!
  • Firefly Night

    Samantha S. Bell

    Hardcover (Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc, April 19, 2014)
    After the sun goes down, the valley lights up as fireflies blink and glow. Other creatures come to life as well, including skunks, toads, coyotes, racoons, owls, bats, opossums, flying squirrels, foxes, and more. Hunting, calling, hopping, flying -the dark woods are full of activity. Suggested age range for readers: 7-10