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Books with title Mabel's Magical Garden

  • Magical Secret Garden

    Cicely Mary Barker

    Hardcover (Warne, Sept. 2, 2010)
    Lily is a new Flower Fairy who has just arrived in Fairyopolis when she uncovers a message guiding her to a magical secret place. Explore the exciting novelties on each spread as she makes her way through the treetops, over a glimmering stream and through a field of poppies. The incredible pop-up on the final spread features a walled garden, where you will find waterfalls, butterflies and lots of fairies!
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  • Mabel's Magical Garden

    Paula Metcalf

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, March 3, 2006)
    Mabel loves to play with her friends Nigel and George. Then one day she suspects that they have been stealing her flowers and, furious, she builds a wall round her garden to keep them out. Even the sun can’t get in, and inside the wall, Mabel grows lonely and sad and the flowers start to die. But Nigel and George are determined to show Mabel that if only she takes down the wall, they can all enjoy a whole meadow of flowers together. A joyful tale about friendship and the rewards of sharing, by a major new writing and illustrating talent.
  • Mabel's Magical Garden

    Paula Metcalf

    Hardcover (Pan MacMillan, May 15, 2005)
    Mabel loves to play with her friends Nigel and George. Then one day she suspects that they have been stealing her flowers and, furious, she builds a wall round her garden to keep them out. Even the sun can’t get in, and inside the wall, Mabel grows lonely and sad and the flowers start to die. But Nigel and George are determined to show Mabel that if only she takes down the wall, they can all enjoy a whole meadow of flowers together. A joyful tale about friendship and the rewards of sharing, by a major new writing and illustrating talent.
  • The Magical Snow Garden

    Tracey Corderoy, Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., Sept. 2, 2014)
    Wellington the penguin loves where he lives-it's cold, snowy, and full of snowflakes that sparkle. After seeing a picture of a beautiful flower garden in a book, Wellington decides that he wants to grow a garden, too. "Flowers can't grow in the snow," says his friend Ivan. "It's just too cold!" But Wellington is set on having a garden-and with a lot of determination and a bit of creativity; he finds a way to make his dream come true.
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  • The Magical Garden

    Adrita Goswami

    language (, Oct. 31, 2018)
    One spring evening, little Eva comes across a mysterious hollow Oak tree while playing hide and seek with her pet squirrel Chestnut. The hollow tree leads her to a magical garden where strange creatures live and butterfly fairies flutter among the flowers... Read the story to find out what adventures await Eva in the magical garden.
  • MY MAGICAL GARDEN

    TERRI ALLEN, JACQUI GRAY

    eBook (, April 26, 2020)
    My Magical Garden, Award Winning Mindfulness Book for Children. Is beautifully illustrated and designed for children 4 years and up wards. Its is a fun, magical interactive boo where children are encouraged to use their imaginations and creativity. Both parents, teachers, therapists can learn to identify the child's emotions and how to help them by the choices the child makes from each illustrated page by looking at the appendix in the back of the book. This Book comes with a guided downloadable audio visualization which helps to relax, restore and balance a child's emotions.
  • Mattie's Magical Garden

    Jan Davis

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Aug. 30, 2019)
    Children have a tremendous imagination for good. This insite should be embraced and directed to always be the "Best You Can Be", like the little rose bush.
  • My Magical Garden

    Jacqui Gray Terri Allen

    Paperback (Holistic Healing 4 Children, July 6, 2012)
    In 9 magical steps your child will be guided to create their very own Magical Garden. My Magical Garden will take your child into a world full of magic, where they will be inspired to create and explore their own Garden. It's a magical place where they can activate their imagination and provide an outlet for their creativity as well as providing an opportunity to articulate their feelings by being free to explore and express themselves through the choices that they make.Observe as their emotions become transparent through the choices they make on this enchanted journey. This beautifully illustrated book allows you the parent to understand your child's emotions. An interpretation of each choice is provided at the back of the book enabling you to understand their emotional needs and how to help them. Whether you are a parent, teacher or child, you will love this book!
  • Bess's Magical Garden

    M. E. Hembroff

    eBook (FriesenPress, Oct. 22, 2015)
    Bess's mother moves them to Pineview, away from her best friend Megan, and she terribly misses her. Six months earlier, Bess’s father died in a car crash, and she’s also in the midst of recovering from the final stages of polio. She's in a sad and lonely place.From the moment she and her mother settle into their new home, Bess hears whispering voices and encounters a ghostly figure in the well-kept garden and in her dreams. She can’t make sense of everything and so shares her observations with Megan by writing her regular letters.During the summer, she makes new friends, including an orange and white tomcat that she names Pumpkin, and her new neighbour Josie. With the help of Mrs. O’Toole, the woman who watches her, Bess continues to recover, both physically and emotionally. She becomes more and more curious about the garden and the unexplained clues that she finds there.In Bess’s Magical Garden, Bess discovers her own true strengths through enduring life’s struggles. She - with Josie and Megan’s help - also finds some hidden items in the garden, including a map, that leave the girls with more questions than answers. Who was the figure that visited Bess? Will Bess and her friends be able to uncover the garden’s secrets? Or will those secrets be mysteries forever?
  • Mattie's Magical Garden

    Jan Davis

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Aug. 30, 2019)
    Children have a tremendous imagination for good. This insite should be embraced and directed to always be the "Best You Can Be", like the little rose bush.
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  • Magical Secret Garden

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    Paperback (Warne, Aug. 16, 1994)
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  • Spunkie's Magical Garden

    Susan Waterfield

    eBook
    Spunkie's Magical Garden is a picture book for children. Spunkies' friends are giving him a surprise party for saving them from the mean alligator, Gumby. Spunkie tells his friends the story about the mean alligator and the wizard who came to the rescue to make the alligator stop frightening all of the little animals near Woody Waters Creek. Monti Squibbel, the wizard, puts a spell on Gumby and tells him he must eat a carrot from the magical garden or else he will turn into a rock. After the alligator is put under the spell, all the animals at the party celebrate and eat strawberry shortcake. This is a darling little story filled with cute pictures and innocent sweetness.