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Books with title A is for Annabelle

  • A is for Annabelle: A Doll's Alphabet

    Tasha Tudor

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 1, 2004)
    A IS FOR ANNABELLE, GRANDMOTHER'S DOLL, B FOR HER BOX ON THE CHEST IN THE HALL. Learn the alphabet from A to Z with the help of Annabelle the doll. Each gorgeously illustrated spread features one of her favorite things. With an antique box, a parasol, and yarn for mending, children can learn the alphabet in grand style.
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  • Annabelle

    Ruby Jean Jensen

    eBook (Gayle Jensen Foster, March 18, 2020)
    Jessica lived with her father, mother, and brother. Her sister was away making a living as an artist. Jessica was devastated when her mother left to pursue a career. Lonely, she found comfort in the old mansion nearby, where the ancient dolls seemed to appreciate her. And it seemed there was another presence in the old house. Her father recognized that Jessica was struggling and tried to take action, but he failed to grasp the unfolding terror.Annabelle is now available for the first time since 1987. MaMa was the first of eventually five “evil doll” books from Ruby Jean Jensen, Annabelle the second. These were followed by Victoria (’90), Baby Dolly (’91), and The Living Evil (’93). All five will be released by summer 2020.
  • A Is for Annabelle: A Doll's Alphabet

    Tasha Tudor

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, July 1, 2001)
    Learn the alphabet from A to Z with the help of Annabelle the doll. Each gorgeously illustrated spread features one of her favorite things. With antique boxes, parasols, and yarn for knitting, children can learn the alphabet in grand style.
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  • A is for Annabelle

    Tasha Tudor

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, Aug. 16, 1954)
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  • A Is for Annabelle

    Tasha Tudor

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1985)
    Annabelle, a doll, and her cloak, dresses, earrings, fan, gloves, hat, jacket, kerchief, locket, parasol, quilt, slippers, umbrella, veil, watch, and zither represent each letter of the alphabet
  • A is for Annabelle

    Rand McNally and Company

    Map (Rand McNally, May 29, 2009)
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  • A is for Annabelle: A Doll's Alphabet

    Tasha Tudor

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, June 26, 2012)
    A IS FOR ANNABELLE, GRANDMOTHER’S DOLL,B FOR HER BOX ON THE CHEST IN THE HALL. Learn the alphabet from A to Z with the help of Annabelle the doll. Each gorgeously illustrated spread features one of her favorite things. With an antique box, a parasol, and yarn for mending, children can learn the alphabet in grand style in this eBook with audio.
  • A IS FOR ANNABELLE

    Tudor

    Paperback (Aladdin, Feb. 16, 1988)
    A is for Annabelle, grandmother's doll, and all the other letters stand for Annabelle's clothing or possessions--her watch, parasol, jacket, fan and so forth
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  • Annabelle

    Ruby Jean Jensen

    Paperback (Gayle J. Foster, July 12, 2020)
    Jessica lived with her father, mother, and brother. Her sister was away making a living as an artist. Jessica was devastated when her mother left to pursue a career. Lonely, she found comfort in the old mansion nearby, where the ancient dolls seemed to appreciate her. And it seemed there was another presence in the old house. Her father recognized that Jessica was struggling and tried to take action, but he failed to grasp the unfolding terror.Annabelle is now available for the first time since 1987. MaMa was the first of eventually five “evil doll” books from Ruby Jean Jensen, Annabelle the second. These were followed by Victoria (’90), Baby Dolly (’91), and The Living Evil (’93). All five are now re-released.
  • A is for Annabelle

    Tasha Tudor

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Aug. 16, 1954)
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  • Annabelle

    R. J. Jensen

    Mass Market Paperback (Zebra, March 1, 1987)
    Playing in an abandoned mansion, Jessica encounters some eerie dolls that seem to have a life of their own and whisper the name, Annabelle
  • Annabelle

    Ruby Jean Jensen

    Hardcover (Gayle Jensen Foster, March 16, 2020)
    Five-year old Jessica lives with her father, mother, and fourteen-year old half-brother Robert. Half-sister Brenda, twenty-two, has left home to try to make a living as an artist. Jessica's father Paul is very busy with work, and hardly interacts with her. Robert spends his days in his room listening to music. So when her mother Diane suddenly leaves to pursue a career in New Orleans, Jessica is devastated and lonely. It is no surprise that she seeks comfort elsewhere.Upon discovering a set of ancient dolls in a nearby abandoned mansion, she quickly forms a strong attachment and prefers to spend her days in their company. Mrs. Archer, who has been the family housekeeper for years, becomes concerned about how Jessica keeps disappearing for hours on end. She follows Jessica one day and learns part of what has been going on. Mrs. Archer has strong feelings about the danger of "hants, spooks, and ghosts", and asks Jessica to never go to the old mansion again.After Jessica has a horrible dream and screams during the night, she tells her father about the spooks and ghosts that Mrs. Archer had mentioned, whereupon he immediately fires the housekeeper. Realizing that he cannot spend time with Jessica, Paul recruits daughter Brenda to come home for the summer. Meanwhile, Jessica continues to spend time with the only friends she knows. Brenda arrives to find that Mrs. Archer has gone missing, and that Jessica's nightmares are becoming worse each night. In addition, when Diane returns to pick up Jessica and take her with her to the city, she has a terrible wreck close to the house. Robert observes some unusual circumstances related to Diane's return, and decides to investigate on his own. No one in the family has any real inkling of the real depth of the mystery . . .