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Books with title Little House By The Sea

  • The Little Blue House

    Sandra Comino, Beatriz Zeller, Susana Wald

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, April 16, 2003)
    In a very small town in rural Argentina there is a magical house. No one has lived in the house for almost as long as anyone can remember. But once a year, at midnight, the house turns blue and twenty-four hours later it turns back to white again.Twelve-year-old Cintia lives with her father. Her mother left town when Cintia was a little girl and she can hardly remember her. But Cintia finds great comfort in her grandmother’s house where she is fed delicious food, told stories and is loved. Cintia father is a very angry man and his anger is often turned against her. Cintia also finds refuge in the Little Blue House. She is drawn there repeatedly even though her father has told her not to go, and the town Mayor, forbids anyone from visiting the place without paying.As the time approaches for the annual transformation of the house more mysteries crop up. Cintia and her grandmother must come to grips with what Cintia’s father’s actions. The Mayor’s plans must be confronted and an old bookseller needs to find a way to save what is most important. And what about the rumors of buried treasure?
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  • The Little Sea Horse

    Helen Cresswell, Jason Cockcroft

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, April 6, 1995)
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  • The Little House Books

    Laura Ingalls Wilder, Garth Williams

    Paperback (Harper Trophy, March 15, 1971)
    The "Little House" books tell the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, who with her family, was one of the early pioneers of the American West. Born in 1967 in a little log cabin on the edge of the Big Woods in Wisconsin, Laura traveled with her family by covered wagon through Kansas, Minnesota, and finally thr Dakota Territory, where she met and married Almanzo Wilder. There was deprivation and hard work. Crops were ruined by storms and grasshopper plagues. But there were also happy times of love and laughter, sleigh rides, holiday celebrations, and socials. These nine books, beloved by children for generations, cature the very best of the American pioneer spirit. LITTLE HOUSE IN THE BIG WOODS LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE FARMER BOY ON THE BANKS OF PLUM CREEK BY THE SHORES OF SILVER LAKE THE LONG WINTER LITTLE TOWN ON THE PRAIRIE THESE HAPPY GOLDEN YEARS THE FIRST FOUR YEARS
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  • The Little House

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, April 16, 1978)
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  • The Sad Little House

    Catherine James, Kevin Scott Collier

    Paperback (Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc, Sept. 22, 2008)
    Harry the house longs for a family. But his paint is gone, his shutters are broken, and his yard is a mess. So he asks his forest friends to help him clean up and put his best shingle forward. And maybe, just maybe, the family he saw will be his. Kevin Scott Collier illustrator. Suggested age for readers 3-7
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  • The Little Brick House

    Anita Lael, Delia Gresham

    Hardcover (America Star Books, May 15, 2012)
    Children and adults will be charmed by The Little Brick House and its heartwarming story of the house's transformation from lonely and empty to being full of love and a family of its own. Once abandoned and left in disrepair, the little brick house is purchased by a couple who are inspired to bring it back to life. They move in and work hard on it, cleaning and repairing it, as their dog romps and plays through the house and yard. The book tells the story of the house making the journey from loneliness to happiness. Beautifully illustrated with quilt blocks that show the renovation in stunning color, this book will inspire others to bring an old house back to life too.
  • At the Little Brown House

    Ruth Alberta Brown

    Paperback (Tutis Digital Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Feb. 5, 2008)
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  • The LITTLE HOUSE.

    V. [Pop-Up]. Kubasta

    Hardcover (Brown Watson/ Artia, Aug. 16, 1984)
    People and animals live in and around the little house. They work and play and request the reader to give an opinion concerning their actions. Six fanfold pop-up scenes, each with a tab-mechanical (action trigger). Brightly colored, imaginative illustrations. Landscape orientation.
  • The Little House

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin (a), Aug. 16, 1988)
    "A little house in the country watches the gradual encroachment of the city until she is entirely surrounded by skyscrapers, traffic, and confusion."--Booklist.
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  • The Little House

    VIRGINIA LEE BURTON

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, Aug. 16, 1950)
    The Little House, winner of the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1943. The rosy-pink Little House, on a hill surrounded by apple trees, watches the days go by from the first apple blossoms in the spring through the winter snows. Always faintly aware of the city's distant lights, she starts to notice the city encroaching on her bucolic existence. First a road appears, which brings horseless carriages and then trucks and steamrollers. Before long, more roads, bigger homes, apartment buildin
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  • The Sea House

    Mir Tamim Ansary

    Paperback (Globe Fearon Co, March 1, 1996)
    Book by Ansary, Mir Tamim
  • The Little Grey House

    Marion Ames Taggart, Manning DeV. Lee

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Doran, July 6, 1929)
    This is not a Print-on-Demand or facsimile book. It is a hardcover book published with a dust jacket in 1929 by Doubleday, Doran & Company, Garden City, NY with a copyright of 1904. Marion Ames Taggart (1866-1945) was an American writer of verses, stories, and Catholic literature and most of her writing was for children. This is the story of three sisters, Oswyth, Roberta and Prudence who live in the shabby little house known as the little Grey House.