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Books with title Little Home Bird

  • Little Bird

    Catherine Stahlmann, Irma Wilde

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Co, March 15, 1964)
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  • Fly Little Bird

    Altan

    language (Xist Publishing, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Little Bird has a Big Day It's a fun-filled day for Little Bird. At night, the moon is out but when the sun comes up, so many things can happen. This charming toddler book offers a child's view of a new day. This book is part of the Kika's First Books series, created by Altan for his young child. Kika's First Books are celebrating their 40th anniversary with new publications in English after being loved in Italy for generations. These sweet little books make excellent read alouds for the youngest listeners. Kika's First Books explore common childhood themes and experiences and are lots of fun for little ones.
  • Little Bird Blue:

    Lynne Little

    Paperback (Covenant Books, March 26, 2019)
    This book was inspired by a true story about a little girl who was grieving the loss of her mother. When she stumbled upon an injured bird her life was forever changed. It is a tale about loss, love and learning to find joy and happiness in the smallest of things...once again.
  • Little Bird

    Abby Scheiner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 27, 2017)
    Little Bird is making a difference! Read to find out if Little Bird's seed will become a flower or a weed!?
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  • Little Bird

    Jean Lloyd, Students of Fernie Academy

    eBook (First Choice Books, April 17, 2013)
    Set some time in the future, the way of life is tribal, with a twist of magic. The people are hunter gatherers, with an understanding of edible plants, and herbs. There is a deep bond of respect for the four-leggeds, creepy crawlers, finned, furred and the winged ones, all our relations. Ho! Travel is by foot and a system of portals available to those with the knowledge to use them. Skeletons of the past are visible, ruins from a life long forgotten.
  • Little Bird

    gary satterfield

    language (, Sept. 22, 2011)
    Probably the shortest book on Kindle and a sure easy reader for children. Only 8 words total!
  • Little Bird

    Antonio Boffa

    Board book (White Star Kids, April 2, 2019)
    Beautiful art, with flaps on every spread, will make this tale of a baby birds and how they learn to fly a favorite with children and parents. Spring has arrived—and for two birds, it’s a special day at the nest. Their babies are about to crack through their eggshells! Once they’re born, mama and daddy will care for them and keep them safe. Then, come summer, the little birds will try their wings . . . and fly free in the sky! This simple, touching story makes a perfect read-aloud, and flaps throughout hide tiny surprises for kids to find.
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  • Little Bird

    Roni Bat Lavi, Tamilla Gamza

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 21, 2016)
    The story of Jewish history is told through the journey of a little bird who encounters many different animals and adventures.
  • Little Bird Blue:

    Lynne Little

    eBook (Covenant Books, Inc., April 10, 2019)
    This book was inspired by a true story about a little girl who was grieving the loss of her mother. When she stumbled upon an injured bird her life was forever changed. It is a tale about loss, love and learning to find joy and happiness in the smallest of things...once again.
  • Little Red Bird

    Cindy Fay Campbell Stever, Ashley Bell

    language (, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Little Red Bird flies through the Sunshine Forest on a cold day and meets Little Red Barn. They become fast friends and Little Red Bird shelters through the Winter in Little Red Barn and in the Spring, there is an exciting surprise for all.
  • Fly Little Bird

    Carrie J Staten, Richard Guy Lowden, Noel K. Lieutard

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 22, 2019)
    A heartwarming story of kindness and love. When a boy comes across a little bird with a disability, he immediately gets to work to help that little bird be able to experience its full potential. A lasting friendship is formed and the boy learns that it's nice to help others.
  • Little Bird

    Catherine Stahlmann, Irma Wilde

    Hardcover (Rand, McNally & Co., Publishers, March 15, 1964)
    None