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  • The Littlest Angel

    Charles Tazewell, Sergio Leone

    Hardcover (Ideals Publishing, Oct. 1, 1962)
    The Littlest Angel, Large Children's Hardcover Book by Charles Tazewell. This Book should be in every family's Christmas collection. This book has been in continuous publication since 1946, and is the story of a young boy angel who doesn't quite fit in the Heavenly realm, and his treasured gift to the Christ child.
  • The Littlest Angel

    Laurie Kiser Hart

    eBook
    The Littlest Angel is about the adventures of 'Minnet' her bedroom is in the clouds, and her best friends include hummingbirds and butterflies. Life is usually tranquil, but at this very moment there is a missing Halo and The Littlest Angel needs all the help she can get.
  • The Littlest Zebra

    Mikayla a E Longano-Pinch, Claudia M I Belt

    Hardcover (Blank Expectations, Oct. 20, 2019)
    What's that sound!?When you hear hoofbeats it isn't always a horse, sometimes it's a Zebra.The littlest zebra is tired, lost and looking for her familyCome along as she makes new friends and finds her dazzle. A book for children growing up with and around medical conditions.Hi! Welcome to our dazzle! Here are a few things you might notice about The Littlest Zebra: The author and illustrator are not listed on the front cover, as much as this book is a part of us and we are so proud of what it has become, this book is as much yours as it is ours, and we wanted it to feel like your book too. There are blank pages. Why the blank pages? We realise the real special part of receiving a gift is who it is from, so in the traditional title page location, we've left a blank page for you to dedicate the book to the person you care about. There is also an additional blank page for you to share your story, raise awareness or write about your own little zebra. We'd love to see your dedications and hear your stories. To share: take a picture and share the post on Instagram or Facebook and tag @blankexpections.
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  • The Littlest Angel

    Brooklyn Parks, Hailey Bischoff

    eBook (Cedar Fort, Inc., March 12, 2019)
    “I have a noble task for you,” said Father with a beam. “Surely not me?”What could I do?I couldn’t even dream.“Oh, yes, my Littlest Daughter,a great big job for thee.Find my Son. He will need a friend, I think we can agree.”
  • The Littlest Acorn

    Lisa Lentino

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Sept. 27, 2017)
    The littlest acorn wants to grow big and strong. As a sapling, she notices tall pines and colorful maples nearby. In comparing herself to them, her self-esteem withers, and she loses her zest for life. It takes a little bird building a nest to show the little oak tree the true value of her shape, color, size and spirit. This engaging book teaches early grade school children to appreciate their natural gifts, especially at critical stages of socialization. It can be used by parents, teachers, librarians and anyone else who wants to inspire children to overcome the urge to compare themselves to others in order to determine their worth and value. Ultimately, it shows children the path to true contentment - discovering their unique gifts (what's in their acorn), developing them and then sharing them with the world.
  • The Littlest Puppy

    Mary Chalupsky

    language (Corridor Publishing, Oct. 17, 2018)
    “The Littlest Puppy,” is a book about the life and shenanigans of a little, white, Bichon puppy. She was named ‘Buttons’ by her adopted Mama and Daddy who fell in love with her the moment they met. It is a story adapted from a true story of a puppy that loved deeply. Buttons was very happy living with her new family. When her Daddy was no longer with her, she had to learn to love and trust again. It took a lot of attention and patience from Mama, but Buttons finally healed. She continues to live today with her Mama, giving and receiving love from all who meet her.
  • The Littlest Cowboy

    Juliette Douglas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 21, 2017)
    Ten-year-old Arthur Edwards was dying. He knew it, his mother knew it, and his grandfather knew it. Artie had one wish before he died and that was to go west and become a cowboy. His grandfather thought it was hogwash and that Artie was too sick to travel that far for a foolish dream. Will Artie be able to make that dream come true?
  • The Littlest Angel

    Charles Tazewell, Sergio Leone

    Hardcover (Children's Press, Jan. 1, 1962)
    A story written in 1939, and first published in book form in 1946, has become, for many of us, a cherished remembrance of childhood. "The Littlest Angel was the youngest angel in heaven, a very small boy who didn’t quite know how to act angelic and had a difficult time making the adjustment. The other angels in Heaven did not know what to do with him. He was clumsy, loud, messy, always late and sang off key — and his halo was always slipping off, perched over one eye, or rolling down the street. “ … The Littlest Angel soon became the despair of all the Heavenly Host. His shrill, ear-splitting whistle resounded at all hours through the Golden Streets. It startled the Patriarch Prophets and disturbed their meditations. Yes, and on top of that, he inevitably and vociferously sang off-key at the singing practice of the Heavenly Choir, spoiling its ethereal effect.” When it was time for Jesus to be born, all the angels and archangels began to prepare their gifts for the Child. But what would the Littlest Angel give? He thought of composing a hymn of adoration or writing a prayer. But as the day of the miracle drew closer, the small angel decided on his gift, and what he though was a humble gift would come to be known by all men on that special night. “And the Voice of God spoke, saying, “Of all the gifts of all the angels, I find that this small box pleases Me most. … I accept this gift in the Name of the Child, Jesus, born of Mary this night in Bethlehem.” It is, so often, the simple things that are the most important. Pam Griffin
  • The Littles

    John Peterson, Roberta Carter Clark

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 1993)
    The adventures of a tiny family who live within the walls of the Bigg's house.
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  • The Littlest Acorn

    Lisa Lentino

    Hardcover (Outskirts Press, Sept. 30, 2019)
    The littlest acorn wants to grow big and strong. As a sapling, she notices tall pines and colorful maples nearby. In comparing herself to them, her self-esteem withers, and she loses her zest for life. It takes a little bird building a nest to show the little oak tree the true value of her shape, color, size and spirit. This engaging book teaches early grade school children to appreciate their natural gifts, especially at critical stages of socialization. It can be used by parents, teachers, librarians and anyone else who wants to inspire children to overcome the urge to compare themselves to others in order to determine their worth and value. Ultimately, it shows children the path to true contentment-discovering their unique gifts (what's in their acorn), developing them and then sharing them with the world.
  • The Littlest Witch

    Brandi Dougherty, Jamie Pogue

    eBook (Cartwheel Books, July 30, 2019)
    From the New York Times bestselling author who brought us The Littlest Elf comes a sweet new Halloween story filled with gentle spooky fun and one adorable little witch friend!In this companion to The Littlest Mummy, Mae the Mummy's friend Wilma is the littlest witch in the Spooky Woods. She may be little, but Wilma knows this is the year she'll be able to fly with her family in the big broom-flying demonstration! But even though she knows the flying routine by heart, Wilma just isn't able to fly yet. Will Wilma be able to find a way to participate in the broom-flying fun, or is the littlest witch still too little?With adorable Halloween stickers!
  • The Littlest Snowplow

    Lisa Blueyes, Tamara Disque

    language (Blue Corn Press, Dec. 15, 2018)
    Little Snowplow seems like a regular, ordinary cat. But, she has a secret identity - when the snow falls and the roads need clearing, she gets behind the wheel of her plow and saves the day!