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Books with title Little Fox's Secret

  • Such a Little Secret

    John Wilson Barrett

    Paperback (Central Publishing Ltd, Oct. 24, 2003)
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  • Such a Little Secret

    Barrett J. Wilson

    Hardcover (Central Publishing Ltd, April 4, 2003)
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  • The Little Secret

    Kate Saunders

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, June 23, 2009)
    When Jane is invited to spend her summer vacation with her new—but admittedly odd—friend, Staffa, it feels like a dazzling daydream. Jane is lured by the promise of beautiful gowns as delicate as cobwebs, fancy parties as elegant as castle balls, and more fun than she can possibly imagine. But there’s something menacing about the gleam in Staffa’s mother’s eyes. Something not-quite-right about the long drive over the hills of Scotland. Something strangely alluring about the mysterious, glowing box she is told she must never open. Never, ever, for any reason . . . Until, of course, it is opened on her behalf. If Jane goes home with Staffa—if she enters the world of the box—will she be trapped forever? Or will she become every girl’s secret idea of a princess? Kate Saunders takes readers into a wildly imaginative miniaturized world of castle balls, death-defying bee riders, and giant racing spiders. A world where wicked plots are hatched, exciting rescues staged, and where the power of friendship can be a match for even the most dastardly of villains.
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  • Little Fox

    Mabel Watts

    Hardcover (Brown Watson, March 15, 1980)
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  • Chloe's Little Secret

    M. Tito, L. Di Alessandro

    Hardcover (Good Puppy, Sept. 7, 2013)
    In this whimsical new children's book, Chloe's Little Secret, published by GOOD PUPPY, Marina Tito and Lorenzo Di Alessandro summon a willful little girl, Chloe, to storm over any fear of the unknown with complete control over its vital source, imagination. In a game of self-discovery, Chloe shines a light on her most priced possession, the friendship she built with the monster in her closet. In a tribute to an integrated personality, Chloe tells all about Floyd, her monster friend, with love and compassion, pointing the way to a positive outlook and understanding as the happy road to self-knowledge. Chloe is not afraid. She calls the monster out and gives him a name. She gets to know her monster and cares for him well. Pulling from the dark corners of the imagination nothing but allies, flower eating monsters that can dance really well and would even catch you if you fell, well, it isn't easy, you need to know them first, check their spelling, brush their teeth, Chloe shows us how anyone can do it if they put their heart into it. Rising above fears, anxieties and insecurities, Chloe's Little Secret is a reminder of how perspective defines our personal universe and by adjusting our own lens, we can turn a monster into our best friend. Recommended for children, ages 3 to 300, or anyone suffering from fears, anxieties or insecurities. No side effects have been reported. Conquering fears Building self esteem Positive creative play Caring for others Understanding others' needs
  • The Little Secret

    Kate Saunders

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, July 7, 2006)
    `Most important of all, THE BOX MUST NEVER BE OPENED. Do you understand?`Jane is the only one to befriend the strange new girl in her class. All the other children think Staffa is weird, with her paper-white skin, strange way of speaking and funny old fashioned clothes. But Jane thinks Staffa is fun, and silly and brave even if she is undeniably odd. The only thing Jane doesn`t like about her is her mother, Lady Matilda - a large woman who dresses in huge tweed knickerbockers, drinks a vile smelling tea and seems to be sizing Jane up for something. Nonetheless, Jane agrees to go on holiday with Staffa. Travelling with them is the exquisitley painted box Lady Matilda always keeps by her side. Jane is given strict instructions NEVER to open the box but when she wakes one night to see a strange glow coming from it, she can`t resist a peek inside. What she sees changes life for ever as she finds herself plunged into the tiny world of Eck... a world of slug steaks, spider racing and a tyrannical Queen hell-bent on marrying Jane off to her son...This is a vividly drawn contemporary fairytale, full of mad invention, adventure and wonderfully colourful characters.
  • Little Fox

    Marilyn Janovitz

    Paperback (NorthSouth, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Little Fox likes to climb -- and jump -- and ride. Not on his chair. It's too small and too soft. Not on Father's chair. It's too big and too hard. But Mother's chair is just right. ""That chair is going to break"" warns Mother.And one day, that's just what happens.Poor Little Fox. He didn't mean to break it.Poor Mother Fox. Where will she sit now?Father Fox has some suggestions, but it is Little Fox who comes up with a solution that's just right.
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  • Little Fox

    M. Janovitz

    Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, April 15, 2002)
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  • Little Fox

    Mabel Watts

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Company, March 15, 1961)
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  • Little Fox

    Mabel Watts, Irma Wilde

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Company, March 15, 1962)
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  • Little Secrets

    Evan Wood, Michael Angarano, Blair Treu

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  • Little Pony's Secret

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    Board book (Parragon Book Service Ltd, )
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