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Books with title Dark Tales from the Woods

  • Dark Tales from the Woods

    Daniel Morden, Brett Breckon

    Hardcover (Gomer Press Limited, July 1, 2007)
    A vivid retelling of seven gypsy tales rich with the mystery and magic of the Welsh landscape where heroes and heroines follow their dreams.
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  • Tales from the Ark

    David Pierce, Chonda Pierce, Matt LeBarre

    Hardcover (ZonderKidz, April 1, 2001)
    This book of stories will entertain and teach—through the eyes of the animals onboard—lessons of obedience, forgiveness, helping, and more.
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  • Tales from the Ark

    Avril Rowlands

    Paperback (Lion Pub, April 1, 1995)
    Mr. Noah sometimes wonders why God picked him to be in charge of the Ark, as problems keep cropping up and he has to handle them--the lion wants to take over, the ewe nearly gets left behind, the woodpeckers cause the Ark to start leaking, and the skunksraise a stink.Mr. Noah sometimes wonders why God picked him to be in charge of the Ark, as problems keep cropping up and he has to handle them--the lion wants to take over, the ewe nearly gets left behind, and the skunks raise a stink
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  • Tales from the Darkside

    Michael Benedetto, Joe Hill, Gabriel Rodriguez

    Hardcover (IDW Publishing, March 14, 2017)
    The nerve-shredding re-imagining of Tales from the Darkside never made it to TV... but the dead are restless and refuse to stay buried! Adapts the episodes written by Hill and illustrated by Locke & Key co-creator Gabriel Rodriguez! Three stories of the macabre and malevolent! One coulda-been, shoulda-been TV epic on paper with pictures that don't move! Step out of the warm, sunlit world you think of as reality and get ready to take a chilling walk... on the DARKSIDE.Contains the stories "Sleepwalker," "Black Box," and "A Window Opens" as well as an art gallery by artist Gabriel Rodriguez and an interview with the creators.
  • Tales from the Wild Wood

    Christopher Jackson-Ash, Caitlin Hogan

    eBook (Christopher John Allen, March 6, 2014)
    Long ago, before the invention of supermarkets or even sliced bread, things were very different from the way they are today. The Wild Wood covered much of the land. People entered the Wild Wood at their own risk: the signs said so. At every pathway entering the wood there was a sign. "Enter at your own risk," it said. "Trespassers will be eaten," it continued. "Beware of the trolls," it warned.Many adventures take place in the Wild Wood. They involve children, elves, goblins, trolls, and a lady who might be a witch. Don't forget Gorf the frog. He yearned to be kissed by a beautiful princess and turn into a king. Instead, he was kissed by a very poor girl.These are fairy tales for children aged 7 years and above. The beautiful traditional artwork is by Caitlin Hogan.
  • A Tale from the Woods

    Mary G. Sontag

    (AuthorHouse, Sept. 24, 2016)
    This is a fantasy fable including woodland animals and two cats. There is humor and fun reading in the story, and there are many parts relating to good manners and good behavior. Bullying is mentioned to place emphasis on desired behavior. Fun times and parties with the animals of the woods and the two special cats are talked about.
  • A Tale from the Woods

    Mary G. Sontag

    (AuthorHouse, Sept. 24, 2016)
    This is a fantasy fable including woodland animals and two cats. There is humor and fun reading in the story, and there are many parts relating to good manners and good behavior. Bullying is mentioned to place emphasis on desired behavior. Fun times and parties with the animals of the woods and the two special cats are talked about.
  • Tales from the Ark

    David and Chonda Pierce, Matt Le Barre

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz (Zondervan), March 15, 2000)
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