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Books with title Blue Skye

  • Sky Blue

    Julie Cassar

    language (, Jan. 26, 2013)
    AN AMAZON TOP 100 BEST SELLER and TOP RATED FANTASY! Something strange is brewing in Lake City… as the summer comes to a close, Ruby finds herself caught in a torrent of trouble when a stranger blows into town. Relationships are put to the test, lines are drawn and a choice is made when the ways of the Royal Sky Court rain down upon Ruby and the gang. Weathering through a storm of secrets, spells and yet another life-changing adventure… who will survive in its wake? Find out just what mysteries are revealed in this third, magical installment of the Ruby Blue Series!
  • Blue Sky

    Audrey Wood

    Hardcover (The Blue Sky Press, March 1, 2012)
    Bestselling author/illustrator Audrey Wood uses simple words and stunning art to celebrate the ever-changing sky.In Audrey Wood's bright, new concept book, a child and his family experience the fun of a sunny-sky day at the beach, then the electricity of a thunder-storm sky, and finally the magical delight of a rainbow sky. After the night sky fills up with stars, readers will be soothed by the pleasure of wishing on a star. Using only two words per page-"Blue Sky" "Cloud Sky" "Storm Sky"-Wood's enthusiastic playfulness will encourage young readers to make up their own simple descriptions of the sky above. Years ago, a teacher told Audrey how rarely her young students looked up. She asked them to begin watching the sky every day and keeping sky journals. They loved it! And soon that teacher saw great improvement in their learning, observing, and test-taking skills. Beautiful, joyful, and educational, BLUE SKY invites us all to be creative in the way we engage
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  • Blue Sky

    Brian Kindall

    language (Diving Boy Books, Nov. 6, 2014)
    Blue Sky can climb like an ibex. She was raised in the highest peaks of the Alps by the herd and named for the color of her eyes. They say her father was a fallen alpinist and her mother his beautiful dying dream… and so, as you may guess, she’s somewhat magical – strong and sure-footed on the peaks, and natural as an ibex in this harsh environment of wind, rock, and ice. Until one day when she rescues a young alpinist from a stormy peak. The boy looks like her, and he tells her of the world of mysteries beyond the crags. Sky longs to follow him. Can a girl raised by ibex in the mountains ever join the world of humans? Blue Sky must first fulfill her promise to the ibex and find the courage to leave everything she’s ever known.
  • Blue Skye

    Lael Littke

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Eleven-year-old Skye, who has spent most of her life on the road with her mother, finally discovers what it is like to have a real home and family when her mother marries and leaves Skye with her grandfather
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  • Blue Sky

    Brian Kindall

    Paperback (Diving Boy Books, Nov. 7, 2014)
    Wind, snow, rock, and ice are all Blue Sky has ever known. Raised in the highest crags of the Alps by a herd of ibex, her life feels mysterious and surreal. Blue Sky’s father was a fallen alpinist, and her mother his beautiful dying dream. From this unusual and magical beginning, Sky is gifted in other-worldly ways. But she wants something else. When she rescues a young climber from a stormy peak, she learns of the world of humans that exists beyond her high mountain home, and longs to become a part of it. “A fairy tale-like story about growing up and claiming one’s place in the wide, mysterious world… readers will be enchanted.” – Kirkus Reviews
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  • Sky Blue

    Julie Cassar

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 22, 2013)
    Something strange is brewing in Lake City… As the summer comes to a close, Ruby finds herself caught in a torrent of trouble when a stranger blows into town. Relationships are put to the test, lines are drawn and a choice is made when the ways of the Royal Sky Court rain down upon Ruby and the gang. Weathering through a storm of secrets, spells and yet another life-changing adventure… who will survive in its wake? Find out just what mysteries are revealed in this third, magical installment of the Ruby Blue Series!
  • Hi Blue Sky

    Jeffrey Lee Cheatham II, Johanna Puukila

    Paperback (Independently published, May 30, 2019)
    When a friend goes away, how do you let them know that you have more to say? "Hi Blue Sky" shares the story about Keke as she asks for the aid of the Blue Sky to deliver one last message to her best friend, Tay, who left their magical treehouse without saying goodbye."Hi Blue Sky" is a book with the intention of educating children about grieving when losing a loved one.
  • Blue Sea, Blue Sky

    Jaime Grimes

    Paperback (Copywriter Press, Oct. 26, 2017)
    Did you know many children struggle to learn colors the traditional way: taught side by side, all in one book? With that in mind, the Teach Kids Colors book series takes a novel, science-backed approach to color learning -- one color, one fun book at a time. Inside the blue book, your child will meet Jay, a merman who lives in the sea, swims past schools of blueberries in search of an elusive ship, and finds kindness is the best remedy when you're feeling a bit sad. "Blue Sea, Blue Sky" teaches the color blue utilizing color-specific items like blueberries, blue jeans, sapphires and more to help kids ages 1 to 5 apply objects to learning colors when they're out in the world with their family -- hiking, grocery shopping, looking in the refrigerator or riding in the car. Perfect for introducing children to colors, "Blue Sea, Blue Sky" is the fourth book, the blue book, in the Teach Kids Colors series. Written in easy-to-remember limericks, each book in the series uses lively characters and vivid illustrations to deliver an uplifting message with a subtle lesson on color, the scientific way -- one color, one fun book at a time. Children love the stories so much they don't even realize they're learning.
  • Sky Blue

    Max-Henri Delarminat, Vassily Kandinsky

    Hardcover (Harry N Abrams Inc, April 1, 1990)
    Stimulates appreciation of Kandinsky's work by means of visual games involving his "Sky Blue"
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  • Blue Sky

    Brian Kindall

    Hardcover (Diving Boy Books, Nov. 17, 2017)
    Blue Sky can climb like an ibex. She was raised in the highest peaks of the Alps by the herd and named for the color of her eyes. They say her father was a fallen alpinist and her mother his beautiful dying dream... and so, as you may guess, she's somewhat magical - strong and sure-footed on the peaks, and natural as an ibex in this harsh environment of wind, rock, and ice. Until the day she rescues a young alpinist from a stormy peak. The boy looks like her, and he tells her of the mysterious world beyond the crags. Sky longs to follow him. Can a girl raised by ibex in the mountains ever join the world of humans? Blue Sky must first fulfill her destiny with the ibex and find the courage to leave everything she's ever known. A tale of self-reliance about a girl who finds strength in being who she really is and the courage to follow her dreams.
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  • Big Blue Sky

    Will Alexander, Child Writes

    eBook (Boogie Books for Child Writes, Nov. 1, 2011)
    The big blue sky... A view for some, a workplace for others. How would you cope flying one of the fastest machines on earth, valued at over $20 million dollars? Sam the Pilot manages to deal with the pressure and some baddies at the same time!