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Books with title Fireflies At Night

  • Fireflies in the Night

    Judy Hawes, Ellen Alexander

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 30, 1991)
    "[In] a revision of the 1963 edition, [a] brief, clearly written text [tells of a young girl who] learns some interesting facts about fireflies from her grandfather. Alexander uses richly hued pastels for her illustrations of the young girl, her grandparents' farm, and the creatures of a summer night."—SLJ.
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  • Fireflies At Night

    Ms. B

    eBook (Green Ivy, March 16, 2016)
    Welcome to the land of enchantment, where fireflies glow and children grow. Fireflies are the natural fireworks of heaven, like diamonds glistening in the night. Enjoy the adventure as you wander through firefly land. 
  • Good Night, Fireflies

    Janet L Christensen, Francesca Pesci

    Hardcover (Little Lamb Books, Sept. 5, 2019)
    What do God and fireflies have in common?Landon will do just about anything to avoid bedtime. He can't sleep when the shadows turn ordinary things in his room into spookies and creepies! His fears are put to rest one memorable evening when his daddy teaches him an important lesson about God's everlasting, ever-present love: just like the fireflies, God doesn't disappear when the lights go out.Through the power of prayer, Landon learns that he can call on God whenever he's scared and find comfort in the love of his Father. Children will find lasting comfort in relating this familiar image to our ever-present and loving Father.
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  • Fireflies at Midnight

    Marilyn Singer, Ken Robbins

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2003)
    A robin cheerfully greets the day at dawn. A horse nibbles grass under the heat of the midday sun. A rabbit stands still, disappearing into the grass at dusk. As evening falls, a frog tells the world that he's the king of the pond. During one summer day, these and other creatures tell their tales, celebrating their ordinary -- but extraordinary -- lives in verse. Young readers will be entranced by the many voices created by renowned poet Marilyn Singer. They will be encouraged to look more closely at the surprising world around them -- morning, noon, and night.
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  • Fireflies At Night

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    Paperback (Green Ivy, March 16, 2016)
    Welcome to the land of enchantment, where fireflies glow and children grow. Fireflies are the natural fireworks of heaven, like diamonds glistening in the night. Enjoy the adventure as you wander through firefly land.
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  • Night Fires

    George E. Stanley

    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 4, 2011)
    It's 1922, and thirteen-year-old Woodrow Harper has moved with his widowed mother to his father's hometown of Lawton, Oklahoma. Perhaps here he will be able to find the closeness to his father that eluded him when his father was alive. He is befriended by his new next-door neighbor, a powerful state senator who becomes the father figure Woodrow always wanted, who understands him in a way his own father never did. The senator introduces Woodrow to the "best" people in town, but Woodrow soon realizes the "best" people have some terrible secrets, and to be accepted by them he has to do things that make him abandon his own values, culminating in a terrifying act of violence close to home.
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  • Good Night, Fireflies

    Janet L Christensen, Francesca Pesci

    Paperback (Little Lamb Books, Sept. 5, 2019)
    What do God and fireflies have in common?Landon can't sleep when the shadows turn ordinary things in his room into spookies and creepies! His fears are put to rest one memorable evening when his daddy teaches him an important lesson about God's everlasting, ever-present love: just like the fireflies, God doesn't disappear when the lights go out. Through the power of prayer, Landon learns that he can call on God whenever he's scared and find comfort in the love of his Father. Children will find lasting comfort in relating this familiar image to our ever-present and loving Father.
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  • Night Fires

    George Edward Stanley

    eBook (Aladdin, June 11, 2009)
    An unflinching look at a painful chapter in America’s pastIt’s 1922, and Woodrow Harper has moved with his widowed mother to his father’s hometown of Lawton, Oklahoma. Perhaps here he will find the closeness to his father that eluded him when his father was alive. Instead, in his new neighbor, Senator Crawford, Woodrow finds something that offers even more comfort—a father figure who understands him in a way his father never did. But there are ugly secrets beneath the surface in Lawton, and Woodrow’s desperate need for the senator’s approval may force him to make difficult decisions he will live to regret.
  • Night of the Fireflies

    Beverly Lewis

    Paperback (Bethany House Publishers, Nov. 1, 1995)
    When a car strikes her young Amish friend while the two of them catch fireflies, thirteen-year-old Merry hopes for healing through her Christian faith
  • Firefly Night

    Crystan M. Reed

    language (, March 30, 2015)
    Illustrated children's book which follows an evening of one child's discovery of fireflies.
  • Night Fires

    George E. Stanley

    Hardcover (Aladdin, June 23, 2009)
    An unflinching look at a painful chapter in America’s pastIt’s 1922, and Woodrow Harper has moved with his widowed mother to his father’s hometown of Lawton, Oklahoma. Perhaps here he will find the closeness to his father that eluded him when his father was alive. Instead, in his new neighbor, Senator Crawford, Woodrow finds something that offers even more comfort—a father figure who understands him in a way his father never did. But there are ugly secrets beneath the surface in Lawton, and Woodrow’s desperate need for the senator’s approval may force him to make difficult decisions he will live to regret.
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  • Night of the Fireflies, The

    Karen B. Winnick

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    t's Miko's first time to experience the joy of chasing fireflies. She has never seen one but she imagines their magical glow. With her older brother, Toshio, she walks to the park to watch the principal of their school open a box to release fireflies into the night. For Miko they are a wonderment. But her fascination with the small blinking lights sets in motion a dilemma and Miko must decide what to do.
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