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Books with title Midnight Fox

  • Midnight

    Erin Hunter

    Library Binding (Turtleback, April 1, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Called by StarClan to fulfill a new prophecy, a group of young cats sets out on a long and dangerous journey, knowing only that trouble threatens the forest, as the adventures of the warrior clans continue.
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  • The Midnight Fox

    Betsy Byars, Ann Grifalconi

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 30, 1981)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While visiting his uncle's farm, Tom discovers a black fox's den, and after watching it all summer, comes to like animals for the first time.
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  • The Midnight Fox

    Betsy Byars, Ann Grifalconi

    Paperback (scholastic, Aug. 16, 1968)
    Child Fiction, Fictional Novel
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  • Midnight Mimi

    Marie-Louise Gay

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, March 1, 2001)
    Children who hate going to sleep will love Midnight Mimi, who would rather be an owl or a bat or even a wicked witch's cat than sleep away the night. Marie-Louise Gay's enchanting illustrations and rhyming verse turn Mimi's room into a moonlit magical place where she carries on a secret and thrilling night life.
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  • Midnight

    Derek Landy

    Hardcover (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, May 31, 2018)
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  • The Midnight Fox

    Betsy Byars, Gareth Floyd

    Paperback (Puffin Books, May 27, 1976)
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  • The Midnight Fox

    Betsy Byars

    Paperback (Faber and Faber, Aug. 16, 2006)
    Rare Book
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  • Midnight Fighter

    William Forde, Judith Humphreys

    eBook (William Forde, Dec. 20, 2011)
    This author's works have been praised by numerous celebrities, the most notable being Nelson Mandella who described two of his African stories as 'Wonderful', the late Princess Diana who used to read two of his books to the Princes William and Harry when they were aged 9 and 7 years, and a former Chief Inspector of Schools for The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (OFSTED), who described the author's writing to the press as being of 'High quality literature.'The beauty of life lies not in the physical characteristics of the world's children, but in our indomitable spirit to survive as equals in the environment we inhabit. We are each but a mere part of a more perfect whole, endowed with differing abilities and handicaps. When we live our lives in love, we live it in constant hope. When we live side- by- side harmoniously, we co-exist in peace and understanding.When the Maker made the world, He made the earth and filled it with flowers, trees and animals of all species. Then He made the skies and populated the heavens with birds of the air and all manner of flying insects. He then made His most beautiful creations of all ; you.The Maker made this world, filled it with all things beautiful, and then set it spinning on its axis. But it is the love of one person expressed to another that keeps it turning in perfect motion. Love truly makes the world go around.The heroin of this story is 8-year- old Cassey, a girl of indomitable spirit who has cerebral palsy. She befriends a dying foal. Read this tender story, enchantingly told of how Cassey sleeps by day and works by night to save the life of 'Midnight Fighter' - a colt from champion stock, who will never run, jump or walk again without a limp.Share and experience the love, bravery and sheer perseverance expressed between Cassey and her crippled companion. The story is suitable for any reader aged between 5 and 9 years.
  • The Midnight Fox

    Betsy Byars

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 14, 1968)
    While visiting his uncle's farm, Tom discovers a black fox's den, and after watching it all summer, comes to like animals for the first time
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  • The Midnight Folk

    John Masefield, Sara Ogilvie

    Hardcover (The Folio Society, March 15, 2011)
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  • The Midnight Folk

    John Masefield

    Paperback (Mammoth, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • The Midnight Fox

    Betsy Cromer Byars

    Paperback (Puffin, June 1, 2001)
    Tom dislikes spending the summer on his aunt's farm until he discovers a black fox in the forest and tracks her to her den.
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