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Books with title Dymbill goes to England

  • May Goes to England

    Bonnie Bryant

    language (Open Road Media Young Readers, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Wild ponies aren’t the only creatures living in the English countryside May and her family are traveling to England for vacation. She’s going to miss her friends the Pony Tails and her pony Macaroni, but she can’t wait to start exploring. May’s big sisters, Ellie and Dottie, have been telling her stories about the pesky piskies of Cornwall—mischievous spirits who cause trouble. But luckily, Cornwall is also home to wild ponies, and May is determined to see one. But when the girls head out to look for them, Ellie gets hurt. Could this be the work of the piskies?
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  • Dymbill goes to England

    Agust Jonsson, Shiela Alejandro

    eBook (DIR, July 11, 2015)
    Dymbill goes to England is a book about a friendly elf who decides to travel to England to find his friend, Oscar the Swan. Dymbill has never travelled before and we follow him as he travels from his home in Iceland. This book is both heart warming and fun to read and is suitable for all ages, particularly 4 to 12 years old.
  • Lisa Goes to England

    Patrick Adams, Gary Undercuffler

    eBook (Patrick's World of Travel, LLC, Aug. 30, 2015)
    Holly is a little girl who loves adventures and has a big imagination. Jonathan, the younger brother, always seem to have something up his sleeve. Daniel, the older brother, loves to see famous places and plans all their adventures. Lisa, Holly’s magical stuffed animal, keeps her entertained and looks after her when they go on adventures. Join all four as they discover legendary sites, meet a very famous woman and find out how Lisa gets the kids out of trouble on their trip to England.
  • Lisa Goes to England

    Patrick Adams, Gary Undercuffler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 23, 2015)
    Holly is a little girl who loves adventures and has a big imagination. Jonathan, the younger brother, always seem to have something up his sleeve. Daniel, the older brother, loves to see famous places and plans all their adventures. Lisa, Holly’s magical stuffed animal, keeps her entertained and looks after her when they go on adventures. Join all four as they discover legendary sites, meet a very famous woman and find out how Lisa gets the kids out of trouble on their trip to England.
  • May Goes to England

    Bonnie Bryant

    Paperback (Skylark, April 7, 1997)
    May and her family are spending two spring weeks in England. Her big sisters, Dottie and Ellie, keep teasing May about the piskies--spirits who hide in the nooks and crannies of Cornwall and come out to make mischief. The windy, wet region has something wonderful, too--wild ponies. May has never seen one, and she can't wait. Then, when the three girls venture out one night, Ellie falls and twists her ankle. She can't walk. Now May must ride a strange pony through pisky territory to get help!
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  • May Goes to England

    Bonnie Bryant

    Library Binding (Bt Bound, Oct. 5, 1999)
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  • Griff Goes to England

    Raewyn Peoples

    eBook
    A followup from The Adventures of Griff, griff travels to England with his family for a holiday. Travel as seen from the eyes of a five year old
  • Dymbill goes to England

    Agust Jonsson, Shiela Marie Alejandro

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 12, 2015)
    Dymbill goes to England is a book about a friendly elf who decides to travel to England to find his friend, Oscar the Swan. Dymbill has never travelled before and we follow him as he travels from his home in Iceland. This book is both heart warming and fun to read and is suitable for all ages, particularly 4 to 12 years old.