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Books with title Blueberry Pie Elf

  • Blueberry Pie Elf

    Jane Thayer, Seymour Fleishman

    Hardcover (Purple House Press, Dec. 1, 2008)
    One day the people who live with Elmer, who was a little elf, baked a blueberry pie. The minute Elmer had a chance he jumped right into that rich, melting pie and ate till his elfin stomach bulged. It was delicious, and Elmer wanted another one right away. But nobody can see an elf, or hear an elf, or feel an elf, so none of his people knew he was trying to tell them something. Then, when Elmer was unhappily sampling cherry pie, he had an inspiration! But, dear reader, we can't give the ending away. Let's just say that Elmer's ingenious solution satisfied his craving for blueberry pie, and being a polite elf, he thanked his people. Elmer hs been the most appealing and industrious elf around for nearly fifty years, and he'll continue to delight children for generations to come. Seymour Fleishman's charming illustrations transform our familiar household world into the tiny world of elves.
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  • The Blueberry Pie Elf

    Jane Thayer

    Paperback (SRA, June 1, 1997)
    One day the people who live with Elmer, who was a little elf, baked a blueberry pie. The minute Elmer had a chance he jumped right into that rich, melting pie and ate till his elfin stomach bulged. It was delicious, and Elmer wanted another one right away. But nobody can see an elf, or hear an elf, or feel an elf, so none of his people knew he was trying to tell them something. Then, when Elmer was unhappily sampling cherry pie, he had an inspiration! But, dear reader, we can't give the ending away. Let's just say that Elmer's ingenious solution satisfied his craving for blueberry pie and, being a polite elf, he thanked his people. Elmer has been the most appealing and industrious elf around for nearly fifty years, and he'll continue to delight children for generations to come. Seymour Fleishman's charming illustrations transform our familiar household world into the tiny world of elves.
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  • The Blueberry Pie Elf

    Jane Thayer

    Hardcover (Morrow, Jan. 1, 1961)
    slim hardcover with dust jacket
  • Blueberry

    Floyd Jones

    language (, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Gaia Cadogan is convinced she’s the spawn of a drug addict. Her ears are so huge that her blue hair doesn’t completely cover them. Her green skin and color-changing eyes add the finishing touches, making her look like some alien creature.Gaia’s drug-baby theory is possible. The world of 2060 is pretty jacked, after all. People are succumbing to a devastating drug called Croozer. The sea is home to only jellyfish, trash-eating nanobots, and dead plankton. China is confiscating U.S. land, and a terrorist group called Native Americans Against America is blowing everything up. But none of that is what’s bothering Gaia at the moment. She’s just killed a rare patch of green grass with her rage during a soccer game, and her family has to fess up about her unusual birth. As Gaia discovers new powers over life and death, dangerous threats emerge that force impossible questions on her: What good is a goddess in a broken world? And is humanity even worth saving?
  • The Blueberry Pie Elf

    Jane Thayer, Anthony Accardo

    Paperback (Sra, June 1, 1997)
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  • A Blueberry Pie Wish

    Jennifer Walker

    language (, Oct. 30, 2014)
    “A Blueberry Pie Wish” is a tale about sharing …Baby bear Lauren has a mother who loves her and a special friend. What will she do when she gets her wish?Ages 4 – 7Illustrated42 pages
  • Blueberry

    Floyd Jones

    Paperback (Wooden Stake Press, Nov. 2, 2016)
    Gaia Cadogan is convinced she’s the spawn of a drug addict. Her ears are so huge that her blue hair doesn’t completely cover them. Her green skin and color-changing eyes add the finishing touches, making her look like some alien creature. Gaia’s drug-baby theory is possible. The world of 2060 is pretty jacked, after all. People are succumbing to a devastating drug called Croozer. The sea is home to only jellyfish, trash-eating nanobots, and dead plankton. China is confiscating U.S. land, and a terrorist group called Native Americans Against America is blowing everything up. But none of that is what’s bothering Gaia at the moment. She’s just killed a rare patch of green grass with her rage during a soccer game, and her family has to fess up about her unusual birth. As Gaia discovers new powers over life and death, dangerous threats emerge that force impossible questions on her: What good is a goddess in a broken world? And is humanity even worth saving?
  • A Blueberry Pie Tale

    Clay Starr, Claytoria Moore

    language (Clay Starr, March 10, 2015)
    A story that has turned into a tall tale about animals of the arctic who band together and go on a search for blueberries that are needed for a special festival.
  • Blueberry

    Jennifer Pahl Otto, Neyla Nachi Bouattour

    language (MEAD-HILL, Jan. 23, 2016)
    How is it that a bird and a mouse become friends? The mouse doesn't speak Bird, and the bird doesn't speak Mouse, but they become friends anyway!The bird is called Blueberry and the mouse is called Mr. Mouse. They spend time together, help each other with storms and cats, and even find a way to communicate without any Mouse words or Bird words: Now that's a real friendship!This charming story, beautifully imagined by Jennifer Pahl-Otto and lovingly illustrated by Neyla Nachi Bouattour, will warm the heart, making for a new and timeless addition to fireside-tales and bedside-reading everywhere!Design by Zhou Wenjing, Joseph JanetiMead-Hill website: www.mead-hill.com
  • Blueberry

    Jennifer Pahl Otto, Neyla Nachi Bouattour, zhou wenjing, joseph janeti, MEAD HILL

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 24, 2016)
    How is it that a bird and a mouse become friends? The mouse doesn't speak Bird, and the bird doesn't speak Mouse, but they become friends anyway!The bird is called Blueberry and the mouse is called Mr. Mouse. They spend time together, help each other with storms and cats, and even find a way to communicate without any Mouse words or Bird words: Now that's a real friendship!This charming story, beautifully imagined by Jennifer Pahl-Otto and lovingly illustrated by Neyla Nachi Bouattour, will warm the heart, making for a new and timeless addition to fireside-tales and bedside-reading everywhere!Mead-Hill website: www.mead-hill.com
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  • A Blueberry Pie Wish

    Jennifer Walker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 16, 2014)
    “A Blueberry Pie Wish” is a tale about sharing … Baby bear Lauren has a mother who loves her and a special friend. What will she do when she gets her wish? Ages 4 – 7 Illustrated 42 pages
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  • Blueberry Pie Elf

    Jane Thayer

    Hardcover (Purple House Press, Dec. 1, 2008)
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