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Books with title George and the Dragonfly

  • George and the Dragonfly

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    Paperback (ReadZone Books Limited, March 15, 2012)
    George and the Dragonfly
  • The Dragonfly

    Ljiljana Rylands

    Paperback (Burke, Jan. 15, 1976)
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  • George and the Dragon

    Anne Adeney, Peter Kavanagh

    Library Binding (Sea to Sea Publications, Jan. 1, 2009)
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  • Georgie and the Dragon

    Sue Graves, Francois Hall

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
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  • The Panda and the Dragonfly

    P.G. Chapman

    eBook
    Hidden deep in the bamboo forest is a pink pond, the home of the elder Pia the Panda.As Pia chews on her bamboo in her favourite tree, she notices a rainbow coloured dragonfly flits and flies, resting on a nearby lotus flower. Dilla has just four days to light up the forest with his colours... as this is his ultimate meaning of a dragonflies short life. However on meeting Pia something changes and a beautiful friendship begins...The Panda and the dragonfly is from a collection of tales called 'The Sonnets of nature', inspired by the natural world and nurturing relationships. Of how we can all learn from each other in a deeply loving heart lead unconditional way.Themes of the story focus on transience and time of stillness and the beauty of reflection and action in life.
  • The Dragonfly

    Pat Clay, Helen Clay

    Hardcover (A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd, Dec. 31, 1978)
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  • George and the Dragonfly

    Andy Blackford

    Hardcover (M. Evans and Company, Sept. 1, 2009)
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  • George and the Dragon

    Terrance Dicks, R. Geary

    Hardcover (Blackie Children's Books, )
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  • Dillie and the Dragonfly

    Patricia Crocker Moss

    Paperback (Xlibris, March 9, 2012)
    Book by Moss, Patricia Crocker
  • Logan and the Dragonfly

    Jacki Alsip, Kathy Kerber

    eBook (Archway Publishing, April 27, 2017)
    Children can imagine all kinds of things. Ordinary creatureslike bugsbecome more alive than they ever could in the real world.In author Jacki Alsips book, Logan and the Dragonfly, six-year-old Logan spends the weekend with his grandmother. She loves to garden, and tells him about gardening and the bugs, mainly dragonflies and mosquitoes, that visit the garden. Her stories make Logan imagine huge, flying bugsespecially a dragonfly.Follow Logan as his imagination takes him on an adventure only a little boy could have. Logan and the Dragonfly may just make you think of everyday things in a new way.
  • Logan and the Dragonfly

    Jacki Alsip

    Hardcover (Archway Publishing, April 27, 2017)
    Children can imagine all kinds of things. Ordinary creatures--like bugs--become more alive than they ever could in the real world.In author Jacki Alsip's book, Logan and the Dragonfly, six-year-old Logan spends the weekend with his grandmother. She loves to garden, and tells him about gardening and the bugs, mainly dragonflies and mosquitoes, that visit the garden. Her stories make Logan imagine huge, flying bugs--especially a dragonfly.Follow Logan as his imagination takes him on an adventure only a little boy could have. Logan and the Dragonfly may just make you think of everyday things in a new way.
  • Saint George and the Dragon

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    Audio Cassette (Amer School Pub, June 1, 1986)
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