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Books with title Make a Magic Wish

  • Make a Magic Wish

    Nancy D. Smith

    Paperback (Angelscapes, Aug. 27, 2014)
    Marlene loves birds, especially a little nuthatch called Mert, who she has fed all winter from her bedroom window. With some magical help, Mert takes Marlene on an amazing adventure high up into the treetops. Marlene sees things she has never seen before. Late at night Marlene realizes she is far from home and her mother doesn't know where she is. It will take some more magic to bring her back home. Early and pre-reader for family and classroom. Full color storybook, 31 illustrations.
  • Make a Magic Wish

    Nancy D. Smith

    Hardcover (Angelscapes, Aug. 21, 2014)
    Marlene loves birds, especially a little nuthatch called Mert, who she has fed all winter from her bedroom window. With some magical help, Mert takes Marlene on an amazing adventure high up into the treetops. Marlene sees things she has never seen before. Late at night Marlene realizes she is far from home and her mother doesn't know where she is. It will take some more magic to bring her back home.
  • Make a Magic Wish

    Nancy Smith

    Paperback (FriesenPress, )
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  • Make a Wish

    Golden Books

    Paperback (Golden Books, Sept. 13, 2005)
    Join Dora and Boots as they help a fallen star find its way back to the sky. Children can be part of the adventure by reading and looking at the book and listening to the story recorded on the included CD.
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  • Make a Wish, Molly

    Barbara Cohen, Jan Naimo Jones

    Paperback (Yearling, March 1, 1995)
    Excited by the first American birthday party she has ever attended, Russian-born Molly is tempted to eat the pink-and-white birthday cake of her hostess despite the Passover rule that prevents her from doing so. Reprint.
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  • Make a Wish

    Stephen Aleppo

    language (, Jan. 12, 2014)
    Cathy Matthews suffers a run of bad luck culminating in a three hundred foot tumble down a French Mountain while on Holiday. After spending time in hospital and an agonising six months nursing her smashed legs, she is finally well enough to leave the confines of the family home one afternoon to cover a story for her local college newspaper, the proposed redevelopment of Becmead Wood. The area is a local beauty spot and a magical place where she spent lots of time as a little girl. Always a keen cyclist, she is also finally able to climb into the saddle of her new mountain bike. A much cherished eighteenth birthday present from her father, it has sat unused in the hall since his untimely death six months earlier. On her way to town to cover the final planning debate, bad luck strikes again and she is knocked into a ditch by a hit and run driver. Despite her fury, she’s philosophical about the incident and writes it off as yet another unfortunate disaster in a long train of such events since her earliest days. However, once at the Town Hall, it doesn’t take her long to discover who the mystery driver is and after a furious row with the culprit, she finds herself in direct conflict with the new young boss of Marsden Redevelopment Ltd. Danny Marsden’s worst development is his own personality and his appalling attitude to everything around him brings out the worst in the green thinking teenager until she finds herself locked in a bitter struggle with the man. Primarily to thwart his plans to build the new shopping precinct, but more importantly, to bring him down and make him suffer for his incredible arrogance. However, there is just one flaw with her careful planning. She’s falling in love with him.
  • Make a Wish

    Moira Butterfield

    Hardcover (Caterpillar Books, Aug. 5, 2013)
    This gorgeous book might just be the perfect birthday read for three to five year olds! It's Lily Mouse's birthday but she doesn't know what she will wish for when the time comes to blow out the candles on her special cake. How will Lily decide what her birthday wish should be? Little ones can follow Lily's birthday tale and delight in the fantastic ending with birthday candles that light up and a Happy Birthday tune! A lovely birthday gift for any preschooler.
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  • Make a Wish

    Sandra Byrd

    Paperback (Bethany House, June 1, 2001)
    Twelve-year-old Lucy and Serena agree to read one entry a week from their secret diary and then try to act it out.
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  • Make a Wish Bear

    Greg Foley

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Sept. 13, 2012)
    A friendship book perfect for the holiday season One clear night, Bear makes a wish on a twinkling star and Mouse joins him in waiting for the wish to come true. But the other animals who come by all have advice for Bear. "Don't tell anyone," says Owl. "Close your eyes," says Fox. And Elephant suggests standing on one foot. Before long, all of Bear's friends are there. "What did you wish for?" asks Mouse. Bear's answer will bring a smile to even the very youngest readers. Simply told and wonderfully illustrated, Make a Wish Bear reminds readers what's most important in life--good friends.
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  • Make a Wish Molly

    Miriam Cohen

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 1994)
    The sequel to Molly's Pilgrim finds Molly, a young Jewish immigrant girl from Russia, invited to her first American birthday party, where she definitely wants to taste the cake, even though it is Passover and she knows she should not. Reading Level, 3.7.
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  • Make a Wish Bear

    Greg Foley

    Paperback (Scholastic, July 6, 2012)
    From the back of the book, “simply told and wonderfully illustrated, Make A Wish Bear is for anone who knows the best wish of all – the joy of true friendship.” One perfect night, Bear makes a wish on a flickering star, as all of bear’s animal friends come by. "What did you wish for?" asks Mouse. The answer will delight all! Ages 3-6
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  • Make a Wish Bear

    Greg Foley

    language (Viking Books for Young Readers, Sept. 13, 2012)
    A friendship book perfect for the holiday season One clear night, Bear makes a wish on a twinkling star and Mouse joins him in waiting for the wish to come true. But the other animals who come by all have advice for Bear. "Don't tell anyone," says Owl. "Close your eyes," says Fox. And Elephant suggests standing on one foot. Before long, all of Bear's friends are there. "What did you wish for?" asks Mouse. Bear's answer will bring a smile to even the very youngest readers. Simply told and wonderfully illustrated, Make a Wish Bear reminds readers what's most important in life--good friends.
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