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Books with title Molly Moon

  • Molly

    Angela Rasch

    language (DopplerPress, May 7, 2020)
    Pat, Sam, and Barbara form a highly malleable triangle. Fate steps in, and a small, not very happy boy, becomes a pioneer.A tale about deception in the 1950's advertising jungle. Imagine that!
  • Molly

    Carol Drinkwater, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, Aug. 5, 2013)
    Molly is bright, energetic, and has just won a scholarship to a prestigious private school in France. But her world is turned upside down by the sudden discovery that her parents are to be divorced. Believing that she can reunite the family by taking matters into her own hands, she runs away from school and becomes involved in a series of turbulent adventures. Things don't turn out quite as Molly had planned - but her experiences teach her to face the world on new, more realistic terms.
  • Moon

    Melanie Mitchell

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2004)
    The moon lights up the night sky, but the light we see is really from the sun. It’s just reflecting off the moon. The moon is the only place in our solar system that humans have visited. Learn more about our moon in this fascinating book for beginning readers.
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  • Moon

    Alison Oliver

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 17, 2018)
    For the over-scheduled generation, the illustrator of the popular BabyLit books explores the joy found in wildness, following in the footsteps of beloved bestsellers The Night Gardener and Mr. Tiger Goes Wild. Like many children, Moon leads a busy life. School, homework, music lessons, sports, and the next day it begins again. She wonders if things could be different. Then, one night, she meets a wolf. The wolf takes Moon deep into the dark, fantastical forest and there she learns to howl, how to hide, how to be still, and how to be wild. And in that, she learns what it’s like to be free. This simply worded and stunningly illustrated story reveals the joy to be found in play, nature, and, most of all, embracing the wild in us all.
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  • Moon

    Alison Oliver

    eBook (Clarion Books, April 17, 2018)
    For the over-scheduled generation, the illustrator of the popular BabyLit books explores the joy found in wildness, following in the footsteps of beloved bestsellers The Night Gardener and Mr. Tiger Goes Wild. Like many children, Moon leads a busy life. School, homework, music lessons, sports, and the next day it begins again. She wonders if things could be different. Then, one night, she meets a wolf. The wolf takes Moon deep into the dark, fantastical forest and there she learns to howl, how to hide, how to be still, and how to be wild. And in that, she learns what it’s like to be free. This simply worded and stunningly illustrated story reveals the joy to be found in play, nature, and, most of all, embracing the wild in us all.
  • Molly

    Joseph S. Bonsall

    Hardcover (Eager Minds, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Molly is a baby kitten that finds herself on the doorstep of a new home, frightened and alone. She soon learns that the other animals in the house, the humans, are not so bad after all. The rest of the series is about her growing up and learning that once you become familiar with your surroundings and meeting others, like the bully “Brewster,” is not as difficult as it might seem.
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  • Moon!

    Jodie Shepherd

    Board book (Paradise Press, March 15, 2008)
    Interactive book with squeezable toy moon.
  • Moon

    Jacqueline Mitton

    Hardcover (DK Children, Feb. 16, 2009)
    The most trusted nonfiction series on the market, Eyewitness Books provide an in-depth, comprehensive look at their subjects with a unique integration of words and pictures. Moon takes a look at Earth's moon from a variety of perspectives-its physical structure, its meaning to humans, and the incredible journeys astronauts have made to its surface.
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  • Moon

    Karen A Pitman

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 13, 2019)
    Poem done in a form of a child book. great book for kids starting to read. Read to kids.
  • Molly Moo

    Lisa H Mew, Marina Chalke

    eBook
    Molly Moo is our second story following Sidney the Skunk. Molly has lost her manners and becomes rather unpleasant to be around. Sidney decides to step in and give a helping hand to get Molly’s manners back. We hope you enjoy Molly’s story in our second instalment of the Sidney and Friends series.
  • Molly

    Joseph S. Bonsall, Erin Marie Mauterer

    Hardcover (Hambleton-Hill Pub, Oct. 1, 1997)
    An orphaned calico cat dreams of how, as a kitten, she came to live with Mother Mary and her three feline companions
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  • Molly

    Jane Howard Turner

    language (, Oct. 8, 2016)
    This new book is about Molly Blue Bird, her interest, her family, and how her family survived a severe storm and tornado. This is the first in the new series, "The Friends of Raymond Red Bird." Molly lives on the same farm that Raymond and his family live on. This book is considered juvenile fiction and is for children K-5th grade reading level.