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Books with title Dandelion Tea

  • Dandelion Tea

    Jeri Hawkins, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, Aug. 7, 2009)
    Saturday at Grandmommy's is always full of fun, comfort, and wisdom. Join Grandmommy, her granddaughter, and friends for Dandelion Tea.
  • Dandelions

    Eve Bunting, Greg Shed

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2001)
    Embarking on a new life, Zoe and her family journey west to the Nebraska Territory in the 1800s. When Zoe and her family arrive at their claim, nothing distinguishes it from the miles and miles of surrounding prairie. Even after they build their soddie, the home can't be seen from any distance. Zoe has never seen Papa so happy or Mama so sad. But when she takes a trip to the small prairie town with Papa, Zoe sees something that might make a difference to their new soddie, and to Mama's life, too.
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  • Dandelion

    Don Freeman

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 30, 1977)
    From the creator of the beloved Corduroy, here is a charming story about being yourselfWhen Dandelion gets an invitation to a party, he's excited. The invitation is extra fancy, so Dandelion decides to get himself all dressed up. But when he gets to the party, no one recognizes him! Fortunately, it all works out in the end, and Dandelion learns an important lesson about being true to who you are.
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  • Dandelion Tea

    Jeri Hawkins

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, Oct. 13, 2009)
    Saturday at Grandmommy's is always full of fun, comfort, and wisdom. Join Grandmommy, her granddaughter, and friends for Dandelion Tea.
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  • Dandelion

    Don Freeman

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, June 1, 1977)
    Originally published: New York: Viking Press, 1964.
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  • Dandelions

    Yasunari Kawabata, Michael Emmerich

    Paperback (New Directions, Dec. 12, 2017)
    A fascinating discovery, Kawabata’s unfinished final novel Dandelions is a great master’s last wordA fascinating discovery, Dandelions is Kawabata's final novel, left incomplete when he committed suicide in 1972.Beautifully spare and deeply strange, Dandelions explores love and madness and consists almost entirely conversations between a woman identified only as Ineko's mother, and Kuno, a young man who loves Ineko and wants to marry her. The two have left Ineko at the Ikuta Clinic, a mental hospital, which she has entered for treatment of somagnosia, a condition that might be called “seizures of body blindness.” Although her vision as a whole is unaffected, she periodically becomes unable to see her lover Kuno. Whether this condition actually constitutes madness is a topic of heated discussion between Kuno and Ineko’s mother: Kuno believes Ineko's blindness is actually an expression of her love for him, as it is only he, the beloved, she cannot see.In this tantalizing book, Kawabata explores the incommunicability of desire and carries the art of the novel, where he always suggested more than he stated, into mysterious and strange new realms. Dandelions is the final word of a truly great master, the first Japanese winner of the Nobel Prize.
  • Dandelions

    Eve Bunting, Greg Shed

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 1, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Moving to their new home on the prairie, Zoe sees that her mother is unhappy with their desolate lifestyle. But while on a ride to the nearby town, Zoe sees something special that may make her mother happy once again.
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  • Dandelion

    Don Freeman

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 30, 1977)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Dandelion overdresses for a come-as-you-are party and is turned away because the hostess does not recognize him.
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  • Dandelions

    Katrina McKelvey, Kirrili Lonergan

    Hardcover (EK Books, Oct. 1, 2015)
    A sunny afternoon goes astray once a little girl notices her father mowing the lawn, in the process destroying her favourite flowers the Dandelions. She tries to stop her father in time, but can not make it; her favourite flowers are all but gone. Thankfully, Father has an idea!Dandelions with its enchanting illustrations and heart-warming tale, captures the beautiful bond between father and daughter, and is perfect for readers aged 4-9. A story that highlights the resilience of nature, the importance of forgiving and the unending love between a parent and child, this is a book that will be cherished by families for years to come.
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  • Dandelions

    Krista Braud, Shawn Hancock

    eBook
    Follow Agnes while she explores the blossoming world around her. As she encounters the unexpected, she comes face-to-face with emotions that she is not sure how to handle. But with a bit of loving guidance, she finds the calm that she needs to enjoy the wonderment of something new. Agnes was lovingly illustrated to reflect some of the features of a child with Down Syndrome.
  • Dandelion

    V. N. Kellly-Clark, D. J. Kelly-Clark

    language (V. N. Kelly-Clark, Jan. 3, 2015)
    Dandelion and Ash are twin faery's that live at the bottom of the garden in a small town in Australia. These chronicles describe their adventures and travels.
  • Dandelion

    Don Dixon

    Paperback (Lulu.com, April 4, 2019)
    A wonderful little story about strength, bravery, and moving on.