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Books in Timely Tales Series series

  • The Tale of Solomon Owl - Illustrated

    Arthur Scott Bailey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 22, 2017)
    This is a new edition of “The Tale of Solomon Owl,” originally published in 1917 by Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, New York. Part of the project Bedtime-Tales Series of classic literature, this is a new edition of the classic work published in 1917—not a facsimile reprint. Obvious typographical errors have been carefully corrected and the entire text has been reset and redesigned by Pen House Editions to enhance readability, while respecting the original edition. If you happened to catch Solomon Owl resting among the thick hemlocks near the foot of Blue Mountain, where he lives, you will think that he looks strangely like a human being. He has no “horns,” or ear-tufts, such as some of the other owls wear; and his great pale face, with its black eyes, makes him seem very wise and solemn. But there is another very interesting thing about him: he has lots of forest friends. One of the most important things a parent can do for their child’s education is to read to them. Arthur Scott Bailey’s books will hold the child’s interest, expand their intelligence and foster their love of reading. But just a few words would be enough to describe Bailey’s beautiful books: Charming, sweetly humorous, simply and well-written children’s books. About the Author: Arthur Scott Bailey was born in Vermont on November 15, 1877. He was an American writer, intellectual and author of more than forty children's books, including the famous “Tuck-Me-In Tales,” the “Sleepy-Time Tales,” and the “Slumber-Town Tales.” One of his most admirable qualities was the fact that he never used language that talked down to children; instead, he frequently used words beyond their average vocabulary in an effort to broaden their knowledge. Bailey was a graduate of Harvard. He died on October 17, 1949.
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  • Timeless

    Alexandra Monir

    Paperback (Ember, March 13, 2012)
    When tragedy strikes Michele Windsor’s world, she is forced to uproot her life and move across the country to New York City, to live with the wealthy, aristocratic grandparents she’s never met. In their old Fifth Avenue mansion filled with a century’s worth of family secrets, Michele discovers a diary that hurtles her back in time to the year 1910. There, in the midst of the glamorous Gilded Age, Michele meets the young man with striking blue eyes who has haunted her dreams all her life – a man she always wished was real, but never imagined could actually exist. And she finds herself falling for him, into an otherworldly, time-crossed romance. Michele is soon leading a double life, struggling to balance her contemporary high school world with her escapes into the past. But when she stumbles upon a terrible discovery, she is propelled on a race through history to save the boy she loves – a quest that will determine the fate of both of their lives.
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  • Timekeeper

    Alexandra Monir

    Paperback (Ember, Nov. 11, 2014)
    Colleen Houck, New York Times bestselling author of the Tiger’s Curse series said, “Timekeeper is a haunting, mysterious dream; a book you don't want to miss!”This sequel to Timeless combines breathtaking romance with a tale of complex magic in a story that will have every reader believing in the transcendent power of love.When Philip Walker appears as a new student in Michele Windsor's high school class, she is floored. He is the love she thought she lost forever when they said goodbye during her time travels last century. Overjoyed that they can resume the relationship they had a lifetime ago, Michele eagerly approaches him and discovers the unthinkable: he doesn't remember her. In fact, he doesn't seem to remember anything about the Philip Walker of 1910.Michele then finds her father's journals, which tell stories of his time-traveling past. As she digs deeper, she learns about his entanglement with a mysterious and powerful organization called the Time Society and his dealings with a vengeful Windsor ancestor. Michele soon finds herself at the center of a rift over 120 years in the making, one whose resolution will have life-or-death consequences.
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  • Justin Ordinary Squirrel

    Shawn A McMullen

    Paperback (Standard Pub. Co, March 15, 1991)
    Justin loses some of his friends when he foils their plan to steal another squirrel family's cache of nuts, but he eventually finds pride in having done what was right.
  • Tales of Wonder

    Tana Reiff

    Paperback (New Readers Pr, March 1, 1993)
    Ten folktales from around the world, including "Why the Sea Is Salty," and "The Firebird."
  • Myths

    Tana Reiff

    Paperback (New Readers Pr, Aug. 1, 1991)
    A collection of classic mythology includes such tales as "Pandora's Box," "Achilles' Heel," and "The Wooden Horse."
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  • That's What Friends Are for

    Shawn A. McMullen

    Paperback (Standard Pub, July 1, 1992)
    Justin Ordinary Squirrel's friends stand up for him when the other animals accuse him of leading the fox to their festival in the woods.
  • A New Home

    Shawn A. McMullen

    Paperback (Standard Pub, July 1, 1992)
    Justin Ordinary Squirrel finds a new home for himself during a snowstorm, but that same snowstorm leaves a squirrel family homeless.
  • The Tale of Jolly Robin - Illustrated

    Arthur Scott Bailey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 25, 2017)
    This is a new edition of “The Tale of Jolly Robin,” originally published in 1917 by Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, New York. Part of the project Bedtime-Tales Series of classic literature, this is a new edition of the classic work published in 1917—not a facsimile reprint. Obvious typographical errors have been carefully corrected and the entire text has been reset and redesigned by Pen House Editions to enhance readability, while respecting the original edition. There was a time when Jolly Robin was just a nestling. With two brothers and one sister, all of them, like him, much spotted with black, he lived in a house in one of Farmer Green's apple trees. But he grew to be a strong a beautiful bird, with lots of interesting forest friends! One of the most important things a parent can do for their child’s education is to read to them. Arthur Scott Bailey’s books will hold the child’s interest, expand their intelligence and foster their love of reading. But just a few words would be enough to describe Bailey’s beautiful books: Charming, sweetly humorous, simply and well-written children’s books. About the Author: Arthur Scott Bailey was born in Vermont on November 15, 1877. He was an American writer, intellectual and author of more than forty children's books, including the famous “Tuck-Me-In Tales,” the “Sleepy-Time Tales,” and the “Slumber-Town Tales.” One of his most admirable qualities was the fact that he never used language that talked down to children; instead, he frequently used words beyond their average vocabulary in an effort to broaden their knowledge. Bailey was a graduate of Harvard. He died on October 17, 1949.
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  • Adventures

    Tana Reiff, Bob Doucet

    Paperback (New Readers Pr, March 1, 1993)
    Book by Reiff, Tana
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  • It's What's Inside That Counts

    Shawn A. McMullen, Amanda Haley

    Paperback (Standard Pub, June 1, 1991)
    Justin the squirrel loses his friends by befriending an unpopular skunk, but they see the error of their ways when the skunk saves them from the dangerous squirrel fever.
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  • Count Ten Playtime Toys

    Elizabeth DiGregorio, Elizabeth DiGregorio.

    Board book (Modern Pub, June 1, 1988)
    Series Title: Honey Bears Books; Tally Tale Board Book series., preschool. Juvenile audience : English