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Books with title The Little Drummer Girl

  • Little Drummer Girl

    Rh Value Publishing

    Hardcover (Random House Value Publishing, Nov. 22, 1985)
    Israeli intelligence agent Kurtz--aka Schulman, aka Gold, aka Raphael--assembles a private army to trap the most dangerous Palestinian terrorist, a trap that perilously involves a brilliant, young English actress
  • The Little Garifuna Drummer Boy

    Misty R. Hernandez

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, May 21, 2013)
    A young Garifuna boy, Pepe, is forced to travel to Belize after his grandmother becomes ill. While in Belize with his uncle, Pepe faces challenges that teach him lessons about himself and others. With nothing but his drums, Pepe beat the drums to the rhythm of his heart; shaking up the town, and gaining him love and respect from the community and his peers.
  • The Very Little Girl

    Phyllis Krasilovsky, Ninon

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Jan. 31, 1986)
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  • The Little Wise Girl

    Daniel Whyte III, Meriqua Whyte, Danita Whyte

    language (Torch Legacy Publications, Dec. 17, 2010)
    The Little Wise Girl is the fictional story of a little girl named Anata, who went along with the three wise men to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ on that first Christmas long ago.
  • The Mean Little Girl

    Pearl Allen

    eBook (Page Publishing, Jan. 1, 2014)
    In a house on a hill there lived a mean little girl named Tarea. Life had been unfair to her, so she took her anger out on everyone else. She would not let anyone get close to her, and she kept herself guarded at all times. Tarea was even mean to her little brother, Tony, and was never very nice to him.Tarea would not play with the other kids in town, and she did not want to be anyone’s friend. She was even mean to the little puppy her Daddy got for her and Tony.But one day, Tarea learns that the source of her nasty personality is just a shield to protect her heart, and she realizes that her love for her brother is the only thing that could make her happy again.Does Tarea ever become a nice little girl, or will she forever be Tarea, the mean little girl?
  • The Little Drummer Boy

    Irene Trimble, Linda Karl

    Paperback (Golden Books, Sept. 9, 2003)
    This full-color storybook is a simple and touching retelling of the popular holiday classic TV special, The Little Drummer Boy.
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  • The Mean Little Girl

    Pearl Allen

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Dec. 10, 2013)
    In a house on a hill there lived a mean little girl named Tarea. Life had been unfair to her, so she took her anger out on everyone else. She would not let anyone get close to her, and she kept herself guarded at all times. Tarea was even mean to her little brother, Tony, and was never very nice to him. Tarea would not play with the other kids in town, and she did not want to be anyone's friend. She was even mean to the little puppy her Daddy got for her and Tony. But one day, Tarea learns that the source of her nasty personality is just a shield to protect her heart, and she realizes that her love for her brother is the only thing that could make her happy again. Does Tarea ever become a nice little girl, or will she forever be Tarea, the mean little girl?
  • The Very Little Girl

    Phyllis Krasilovsky, Ninon

    Hardcover (Doubleday, June 1, 1953)
    Read-aloud story of a little girl who becomes a big sister
  • The little drummer boy

    Ezra Jack Keats

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1968)
    Book by Keats, Ezra Jack
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  • The Croc & The Little Girl:

    Cathy Overington

    Paperback (Stoked Productions, Feb. 10, 2016)
    A charming little story about kindness and forgiveness and once again our favorite Miss Croc comes to the rescue for a little girl who is being bullied.
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  • The Little Doll Girl

    Reynoldj Jay, Carol Ward, Nour Hassan, Jesse Ty, Duy Truong

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 20, 2016)
    SKETCH EDITION with Black and White illustrations. Flesch-Kincaid Reading Grade Level is 4.9 suitable for 10 to adult. This edition is the full length 33,000 word edition. An abbreviated edition for 8 to 12 is available with 7500 words. Another edition for 8 to 10 readers contains 3600 words."...A delightful tale of a brave little girl that will enthrall readers of all ages." C. MillerFully Restored un-revised Illustrated edition for all ages. As with many illustrated classic stories, it is a story with unique characters and deals with hope, determination, compassion, and much more. In the opening preface, Robert Landsbury discovers the diary in a shed on a newly purchased estate in River Falls, Ohio and passes it along to his associates. The diary is faithfully preserved for today's reader. In it, the reader will discover that a ten-year-old mute girl, Tammy Wurtherington residing in the Wixby estate is the author. She loves to make dolls in a shed out in back of the house. She lives with Lord Wixby and Aunt May in a lavish estate at the edge of town. Aunt May teaches her to use a sewing machine and gives her a small one suited to size as a birthday gift. One day while constructing a toy soldier for her brother, Alfred the Mouse appears and is impressed with her ability to make doll outfits and reluctantly invites her to follow him to Kira if she will bring along the sewing machine.Tammy keeps a diary of her exploits in Kira which is ruled with an iron-hand by a pair of sorceresses, Catherine and Lucinda. Tammy and Alfred find their way through a fantasy underground transportation system that ends up with the pair mistakenly ending up in a wicker-basket in the middle of the ocean. Tammy finds her voice for the first time and Alfred explains that it is a “talking spell that allows virtually everyone to talk including the pesky (giant) flowers.”From this point you will discover many wonderful characters like Zeke, the Flying Opossum, and Cedric the Mongoose, who accompany Tammy on her journey to Capira to present a petition to return the kingdom to its former glory. You will meet the pirate, Captain Flynn, who loves to have his guests walk the plank and the loveable Kakuna villagers who's harvest is soon to be confiscated by the royal soldiers. But please beware of the Oxboar forest, where the evil Hoarggs reside otherwise you may end up in a stew-pot. Tammy has an adventure in which she learns to love all the strange living creatures she encounters in a magical land. Before she departs, all of Kira will fall in love with The Little Doll Girl who changed them forever and became a legend.
  • The Little Drummer Boy

    Katherine Davis, Henry Onorati, Harry Simeone

    Sheet music (Belwin Music, Jan. 1, 1970)
    Sheet music 1970 5p. 12.00x9.00 VOCAL PIANO MUSIC FOR BEGINNERS
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