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Books with title A Very Special House

  • A Very Special Child

    Debra Shiveley Welch, arty

    eBook (Red Road Books, April 11, 2014)
    Written from the heart, A Very Special Child will touch a very special place in your heart. This warm and loving story explains to an adopted child how very special they are. Winner of FaithWriter's Gold Seal of Approval - Outstanding Read.
  • A Very Special Cat

    Cory Q Tan

    Paperback (The Luminous Cat, Aug. 2, 2018)
    Do Luminous Cats exist? It is said that only very special children are able to find them. A little boy went in search of the fabled animal despite the discouragement of his family. Will he succeed? Or will he be able to find something even more precious than the mythical creature?
  • A Very Special Light

    MarĂ­a JesĂşs Tenaguillo Del Cid

    language (, Jan. 6, 2017)
    A little heavently star that has born without light, have to leave her world behind to find her destiny. This is a short story that proove how important is to accept ourselfs and who we are.
  • A Very Special Truck

    L. C. Blackwell, T. F. Rickert

    eBook (Front Door Productions, LLC, Oct. 8, 2014)
    It's a 'birthday' day at the Martin house. And 5 year old Jason is anxiously waiting for a present from his Grandfather. While waiting, he meets a brand new friend. Together, they watch for a very special truck that will bring his present. When it finally arrives, Jason's present makes his birthday the best ever. 'A Very Special Truck' is a "Color My ebook"--the paperback version, is part coloring book, too.
  • A Very Special Gift

    Shifrah Gettinger, Tova Leff

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, March 1, 1993)
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  • A Very Special Ant

    Ingo Blum, Tanya Maneki

    Paperback (planet!oh concepts publications, Jan. 22, 2019)
    How creative do you have to be to be special? Very simple: Be Yourself.Titus the badger, Finn the falcon, and Shylow the fox are as different as three friends can be. But they all share the same love of sailing. One day they are dumbfounded when they stop their boat for a picnic - and their food appears to walk away on its own! The problem is solved as they realize that the culprits are tiny ants and after some royal interference by the queen of the ants a compromise is reached. However, Wendy, one of the ants, is unhappy with her ant-like existence and wants to be different. Everything seems boring to her. Then Finn has an idea. However, he does not know what the outcome will be.Discover what happens when Wendy valiantly tries to assert her individuality. A Very Special Ant is a children’s chapter book beautifully illustrated by Tanya Maneki. If you and your children like courageous animals, funny encounters, and “special” creativity, then you’ll both love this charming story. The story celebrates the special bond that gets formed between completely different animals. It combines the rhythm of Kenneth Grahame’s “Wind in the Willows”, the heart of A.A. Milne’s “Winnie the Pooh” and the playfulness of Mo Williams.Perfect for all children ages 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and up, and Pre-K -5th grade.Buy A Very Special Ant to set sail for another fun-filled tale of friendship, creativity and adventure today!
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  • A Very Special Child

    Debra Shiveley Welch

    Paperback (GOOD RED ROAD PUBLISHING LLC, Nov. 17, 2005)
    Written from the heart, A Very Special Child will touch a very special place in your heart. This warm and loving story explains to an adopted child how very special they are. Winner of FaithWriter's Gold Seal of Approval - Outstanding Read.
  • A Very Special House by Ruth Krauss

    Ruth Krauss

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, March 15, 1600)
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  • A very special day

    Lois E Rau

    Paperback (Pacific Press Pub. Association, March 15, 1982)
    Discusses the origin of the Sabbath, the meaning of the fourth commandment, and ways to observe the Sabbath.
  • A Very Special Gift

    Patricia S. Ulshafer, Nicolas Peruzzo

    Paperback (Mirror Publishing, Aug. 1, 2014)
    For ages 3-9... School has just begun and Addi loves first grade, but something has her worried. Her first homework assignment is due at the end of the week. She has to bring in a special object to share with the class. Addi comes up with a few ideas, but each one just isn't the right thing to bring. Mrs. Fisher is so delighted with the variety of wonderful things the students share each day. She continues to worry until a visit with her neighbor, Mrs. Martin, inspires Addi with the perfect idea for school.
  • A Very Special Sister

    Dorothy Hoffman Levi, Ethel Gold

    Hardcover (Kendall Green, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Laura, who is deaf, is excited about becoming a big sister, but she worries that a new baby who can hear might get more love from their mother than she does
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  • A Very Special Truck

    L. C. Blackwell, Tom Rickert

    Paperback (Front Door Productions, LLC, Sept. 11, 2014)
    It's a 'birthday' day at the Martin house. And 5 year old Jason is anxiously waiting for a present from his Grandfather. While waiting, he meets a brand new friend. Together, they watch for a very special truck that will bring his present. When it finally arrives, Jason's present makes his birthday the best ever. 'A Very Special Truck' is a "Color Me Book"--when you order a paperback version, this ebook is part coloring book, too.