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Books with title Little Girls

  • Little Girls

    Stina Nagel

    Hardcover (C.R. Gibson Co, March 15, 1965)
    My grandmother gave me this book for my first Christmas. It was one of my favorites that my parents read to me every night. Though written in the '60s, and perhaps a bit outdated as another review mentions, I happen to credit this book as part of what has made me a strong woman who identifies as a feminist and loves diversity. No, not all little girls delight in pretty dresses-- but "God made them all, and they're as different as can be." ( Amazon customer)
  • Little Girl

    Courtney Vigo

    eBook
    Paige Harper is a sixteen-year-old girl who shows the world she has everything anyone could want. In reality, she's living in a personal hell. Her father's death left a void her mother tries to fill with drugs. Her uncle moves in as a surrogate father, but he soon changes his view of her, taking what he wants. When Paige can't pretend everything is fine anymore, she makes a life-altering decision, but the psychological damage is already done. Her perception of her own world is more skewed than anyone ever fathomed: confusing an affair with love, obsession with lust, fiction with the real world. Little Girl looks into the contorted mind of an abused child, keeping you guessing what is true and what is a façade.
  • Two Little Girls

    Julie Seedorf

    language (Hermiony Vidalia Books, June 22, 2017)
    Friendship reaches across age, distance and time.Two Little Girls is a story of a friendship between two adult women. Through their friendship, they learn to play during their volunteer activities with children. Acting out silly stories and skits the two girls found it didn't matter the age because you are never too old to play.When one of the girls aka women has to move they find the friendship changes because of distance but what they learned from each other and feel in their hearts lives forever.Written by the author as a tribute to her friend, this story can be read by the very young and the very old remind us all that"You Are Someone Special"
  • Little Girls Love...:

    Mallory J. Henson

    language (DailyWorkHorse.com, Jan. 27, 2014)
    Little Girls Love (Children's eBook) Sweet and Funny Rhyming Picture Book for Beginner Readers (ages 2-8) ("Early Readers Picture Books")Little Girls Love is a heartwarming children's rhyme book sure to touch the hearts of children and parents alike.Preschoolers will engage with the sweet rhymes about how little girls love to jump up and down, how they sometimes get boo-boos, how they love to play with their dolls and celebrate birthdays, how they love a warm bath and many other activities they love. Older children will be able to follow right along with the rhymes leading to a beautiful payoff at the end of the book!
  • Little Girls

    Fred Van Lente, Clayton Henry

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Kitty Pryde, Siryn, Amp, and Piotr's sister Illyana explore the basement and run a training program involving robot replicas of evil mutants, but when they leave it running, Logan has to handle matters.
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  • Little Girls Lost

    Carrie Malarkey

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, July 19, 2016)
    Little Girls Lost is the tale of two young girls torn away from their safe, loving home by the jealousy and greed of others. The girls find themselves lost in a dark forest all alone with no idea which way home is. The girls bravely journey through the dark, lonely forest searching for their way home.
  • "Little Girls"

    Fred Van Lente, Salva Espin

    Comic (Marvel, March 15, 2008)
    Wolverine: First Class #6 2008 comic
  • Two Little Girls

    Bernard Bokanoski

    language (, Jan. 27, 2016)
    The story of two little girls exploring their world and discovering each other and the wonders around them.
  • Little Girls Lost

    Carrie Malarkey

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., June 18, 2016)
    Little Girls Lost is the tale of two young girls torn away from their safe, loving home by the jealousy and greed of others. The girls find themselves lost in a dark forest all alone with no idea which way home is. The girls bravely journey through the dark, lonely forest searching for their way home.
  • Six Little Girls

    Pansy

    Paperback (Curiosmith, July 28, 2013)
    Six neighborhood girls were in the same Sunday-school class. They cared about dressing well and spent their time discussing clothes. Maynie wanted to witness more and to be like Jesus, so she decided to spite Satan by including the poor girl, Rachel, to be a part of their show. When she had a sore throat and had to miss Thanksgiving dinner at Grandma’s, she was in for a real surprise. An important Scripture verse is: James 2:5—“Hath not God chosen the poor of this world rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom which he hath promised to them that love him?”
  • Two Little Girls

    Mr. Bernard M Bokanoski Jr

    Paperback (Bernard M Bokanoski Jr, Jan. 27, 2016)
    The story of two little girls exploring their world and discovering each other and the wonders around them.
  • Little Boys & Girls

    Jon Goodell, Jane Chambless Wright, Krista Brauckmann-Towns

    Hardcover
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