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Books with title The Blue Bird

  • The Bird

    Nicholas Allan

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, March 9, 1998)
    A hermit living contentedly alone on an island finds his solitude broken by a bird, but when he finally gets used to having company, the bird brings him a surprise
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  • The Big Blue

    Shining Star

    language (Shining Star, July 2, 2015)
    A joyful short tale of a fun beach trip through a child’s eyes, a learning experience about the world around us.
  • The Blue-Flamed Bird

    Salim Al-Mumin

    eBook
    An kindly old grandmother tells her granddaughter a fantastic story about a cosmic flight she once took upon the back of a flaming phoenix of blue flame.This is a rather surreal story I came up with a while back. This is more or less meant to be my first attempt at creating a children's book.
  • Blue Bird and the Bees

    Corazon Bepinosa, Felipe Cofreros Ph.D, Gloria Cruz, . Bepinosa

    eBook (Xlibris US, Dec. 11, 2015)
    "Blue Bird And The Bees" is an eye-catching book that contains a story and more. This book is geared for pre-school children ages three and up. With a simple story and powerful comprehension questions, "Blue Bird And The Bees" engages the child by focusing concentration, improving comprehension, stimulating thought and galvanizing imagination.This book is intended for use in the pre-school classroom. The students can answer questions, generate their own questions, act out the story or continue the story. I t can be read to two and three year old students, while the older students can relate to the higher level activities.Although the book is designed for classroom use, it can also be used in the home, and the setup in the book gives young children a chance to relate to their parents while discussing the story.
  • The Big Blue Bus

    Tony Thompson

    Paperback (Independently published, July 2, 2020)
    This book is a fictional children's story about Jimbo the elephant who is feeling sad and lonely who needs someone to talk to. The book is trying to encourage children to talk and share their feelings and emotions..
  • The Big Blue "H"

    Richard Michaels MD

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, Jan. 26, 2016)
    Almost everyone has stories of emergency room (ER) visits; some good, and often times bad. Emergency rooms are often the point of a changed life or even death. It usually represents a new challenge or point of survival. The Big Blue “H” is a collection of tales told by Dr. Riley (Dr. Michaels) that represents many rare and odd events that he has witnessed during his thirty-five years of emergency medicine. He has worked in many emergency room departments; from the smallest town to the largest cities in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, California, and New Mexico. These stories are meant to entertain, but also to demonstrate the wide varieties of difficulties that people bring to the ER.The stories in this book are generalized, and not given specific subjects. There is always something more to learn or see in the ER. You can learn about life in many ways and hopefully discover another way of living or even maintaining yourself more safely. While working in the ER you will experience various ways of life and in some severe cases, how deaths affect others.In America, so much of American life revolves around the ER. Often, in times of trouble it is the center that Americans run to for safety, assurance, decisions and judgments.
  • The Blue Sword

    Robin Mckinley

    Paperback (Ace, Dec. 4, 2007)
    From the New York Times bestselling author of Sunshine is the Newberry Award winning classic novel that had enthralled readers for decades.This is the story of Corlath, golden-eyed king of the Free Hillfolk, son of the sons of the Lady Aerin. And this is the story of Harry Crewe, the Homelander orphan girl who became Harimand-sol, King’s Raider, and heir to the Blue Sword, Gonturan, that no woman had wielded since Lady Aerin herself bore it into battle. And this is the song of the kelar of the Hillfolk, the magic of the blood, the weaver of destinies…
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  • The Little Blue Bird

    Michelle Green

    language (, Nov. 1, 2014)
    A girl learns why a blue bird goes to in the winter.
  • The Big Blue Bird

    V L Durand

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 28, 2014)
    "Trust is essential for true friendship." Can two creatures as different as a bird and a snake be friends? This is a charming tale of a chance meeting between a lonely bird and a debonair snake and what happens when their budding friendship is faced with an accusation of betrayal. This story reminds us all of the great gift of friendship and the power of faith and trust.
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  • The No-No Bird

    Andrew Fusek Peters, Polly Peters, Jim Coplestone

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, March 1, 2009)
    No-No Bird's favourite word is NO! In fact, he likes saying it to everyone. NO he won't play with Little Mouse; NO he won't climb trees with Squirrel. Then he meets Snake and learns that Snake's favourite food is No-No Bird. Can No-No Bird escape from a sticky end by changing his favourite word to YES?
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  • The Blue

    Jean-Michel Cousteau, Buzz Aldrin, David Bellamy, Sylvia Earle

    Hardcover (Dakini Books Ltd, Dec. 1, 1999)
    This Breathtakingly designed book was published to celebrate our planet's oceans. It is a limited edition hardcover book only available through respected ocean organisations and charities. Written by David Bellamy, Jean Michel-Cousteau, Buzz Aldrin, and Sylvia Earle among others; you will never find a greater compilation of experts and photography of the world under water. To purchase the book now, you will be donating ÂŁ5.00 or $7.50 to the UN- Oceanic Trust for Ocean Research. Mankind is linked to the ocean, its warm salt flows through our veins. It is part of us, its soul is our soul, its future our own- our duty is to manage it well. So join us on a voyage into the blue.
  • THE CURSE OF THE BLUE BIRD

    C NATSI

    eBook
    A magic filter given by her own father transforms Princess Felicia into a beautiful blue bird, which is placed in a golden cage. Witch Sara that is responsible for the filter transfers the cage on a peak of an inaccessible mountain. The only way for someone to reverse the spells is to climb the mountain and open the cage. Many young men among them Felicia’s secret love Alexander, make fruitless attempts to climb the mountain. Witch Sara finally helps Alexander to realize that only the one year hard work as a woodcutter will help him achieve his goal. At the end of our story Alexander realizes two things. The first one in that sometimes things are simpler than they look. The second is that things sometimes are not the way they look, as he finds out the truth about Sara and Felicia’s father.