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Books in Mirror Mirror series

  • What will I be?

    Christopher Inns

    Board book (Kingfisher, July 14, 2005)
    Children love to imagine what job they will do when they grow up, and this delightful board book helps them to pretend. Toddlers will have hours of fun picturing themselves in five fantasy jobs: diver, astronaut, cowboy, pop star, and superhero.
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  • Mirror Mirror Breaking Through

    Louise Cooper

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, Dec. 31, 1999)
    None
  • If I Were a Ballerina

    Janet Sacks, Melanie Mitchell

    Hardcover (Pinwheel Children's Books, May 1, 2007)
    Rare Book
  • Cuddle Me!

    Christopher Inns

    Board book (Kingfisher, July 14, 2005)
    This fun board book lets toddlers see themselves as five different adorable animals: a sleepy koala, a tiger cub, a playful puppy, a mischievous monkey, and a bouncy bunny. Young children will love sharing this book—and a cuddle—with a parent.
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  • mirror magic: moo-rie! and friends

    Bob Gordon

    Hardcover (Make Believe Ideas, March 1, 2007)
    MOO-riel Cow and her friends want you to come and play. Open this book and imagine you are joining them! A circular mirror in the back of the book is visible in the middle of the pages. Each spread features a different animal, and by looking at the mirror at the back, you see your face reflected in the middle of the animal's face. What is it like to be a zebra, a pig, a giraffe or a cow? Take a look at yourself and start to imagine!
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  • Barbie The Lucky Mirror

    Barbie

    Hardcover (Studio Fun International, June 3, 2014)
    Join Barbie on a fun adventure in this engaging book. As kids read, they can follow activity prompts and use the removable sparkly mirror to feel like Barbie. The mirror has pretty sparkling lights for a magical, enchanting touch.Barbie, her friends, and sisters are excited to perform their special talents in the upcoming talent show. But when the sisters’ lucky mirror goes missing, the younger girls begin to doubt their individual strengths. As the girls look for the mirror and prepare for the show, readers get to join the fun with their own twinkling lights mirror. Together, with Barbie’s encouragement, the sisters and young readers alike discover that talent, beauty and confidence come from within.
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  • MOO-riel and Friends

    Author Not Stated

    Board book (Pan Macmillan, Aug. 16, 2007)
    Look in the mirror and see yourself in the middle of the animal's face. Imagine you are a cow, a pig or a sheep. This title contains fun text that helps children investigate their image and expressions.
  • Magic Mirror Moo-Riel and Friends

    Bob Gordon

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, March 1, 2007)
    Each page of Moo-riel and Friends has a fun picture of an animal face, with a circle cut in the middle. As children turn the pages, they can look through the hole to the mirror on the back inside cover and see themselves as a cow, a pig, or a sheep!
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  • Russian Princess - Pocket Mirror

    Laughing Elephant Publishing

    Paperback (Laughing Elephant, March 17, 2010)
    We at Laughing Elephant ascribe to the philosophy that everything in one’s life should be as beautiful as possible. This seems an especially appropriate rule for those little essentials women tend to carry in their bags: cosmetics, a brush or comb, a case for one’s glasses. Thus we have created Lovely To Look At pocket mirrors graced with beautiful and appropriate images. The mirrors close with a magnetic clasp, so they remain protected in the often dangerous environs of a purse, but open with a mere flip of the finger. The mirror cases are made from sturdy cardboard covered in laminated paper, this particular one features a Russian princess.
  • The Scroll Quest

    Luther Tsai and Nury Vittachi

    Hardcover (Reycraft Books, Sept. 30, 2020)
    Marko and Miranda learn that Journey to the West. A magical book about a man traveling with the Monkey King is based on a true story that s just as amazing. Join them as they go on an unforgettable trip to learn the secrets of ancient India and China.
  • The Secret of Cold Mountain

    Luther Tsai and Nury Vittachi

    Hardcover (Reycraft Books, Oct. 22, 2020)
    A man lost in time, a mysterious portal, and a mountain of poems. Marko and Miranda must deliver an urgent message to the mysterious Cold Mountain. But how does one communicate with a mountain, why do the people they meet refuse to speak, and who is the eccentric stranger who writes poems on trees and rocks? Marko and Miranda might be faced with their most challenging adventure yet.
  • If I Were a Fairy

    Janet Sacks, M. Mitchell

    Hardcover (Pinwheel Children's Books, July 6, 2006)
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