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Books with title My Very Own Lighthouse

  • My Very Own Lighthouse

    Francisco Cunha

    Hardcover (WingedChariot Press, Sept. 28, 2006)
    This personal story couples themes of home and family with bold, vibrant artwork to create a touching story about overcoming separation anxiety. Forced to confront her concern for her fisherman father’s safety, a young girl from a small village learns to find faith and security in her family. Lucid and vivid, this moving tale captures the sights and sounds of Portugal while examining the enduring strength of family bonds. A free, downloadable booklet with suggestions for further activities is available at www.wingedchariot.com.
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  • My Lighthouse

    Liana Goncalves

    eBook (Archway Publishing, Jan. 31, 2017)
    Behind her house and across the pond, one little girl has a lighthouse made of logs, ferns, and stones, with a sturdy ladder for getting in and out. And there, she builds a world within a world. The lighthouse is where she keeps not toys, but recycled treasures that she can use to make art. In that space, she thinks, creates, builds, and writes, relying on her imagination and creativity to produce new and exciting art and to have fun. One day she decides to share her lighthouse with the world. She arranges it like a museum and then turns to her family for help. Soon people from all over the community would come and see the treasures she imagined into existence. In this childrens story, a little girl uses recycled materials and her imagination to create art in a special place of her ownand then invites other people to visit her lighthouse.
  • My Lighthouse

    Liana Goncalves

    Hardcover (Archway Publishing, Jan. 31, 2017)
    Behind her house and across the pond, one little girl has a lighthouse made of logs, ferns, and stones, with a sturdy ladder for getting in and out. And there, she builds a world within a world. The lighthouse is where she keeps not toys, but recycled treasures that she can use to make art. In that space, she thinks, creates, builds, and writes, relying on her imagination and creativity to produce new and exciting art and to have fun. One day she decides to share her lighthouse with the world. She arranges it like a museum and then turns to her family for help. Soon people from all over the community would come and see the treasures she imagined into existence. In this children’s story, a little girl uses recycled materials and her imagination to create art in a special place of her own—and then invites other people to visit her lighthouse.
  • My Very Own Playhouse

    Smithmark Publishing

    Hardcover (Smithmark Pub, July 1, 1997)
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  • My Lighthouse

    Liana Goncalves

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, Jan. 31, 2017)
    Behind her house and across the pond, one little girl has a lighthouse made of logs, ferns, and stones, with a sturdy ladder for getting in and out. And there, she builds a world within a world. The lighthouse is where she keeps not toys, but recycled treasures that she can use to make art. In that space, she thinks, creates, builds, and writes, relying on her imagination and creativity to produce new and exciting art and to have fun. One day she decides to share her lighthouse with the world. She arranges it like a museum and then turns to her family for help. Soon people from all over the community would come and see the treasures she imagined into existence. In this children’s story, a little girl uses recycled materials and her imagination to create art in a special place of her own—and then invites other people to visit her lighthouse.
  • My Very Own Dollhouse

    Barbara Sullivan

    Paperback (Playskool Books, Oct. 15, 1995)
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  • My Very Own Playhouse

    Philippa Moyle, Sallie Reason

    Hardcover (Zigzag Publishing Ltd, Sept. 15, 1995)
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  • My Very Own Lighthouse

    Francisco Cunha

    Hardcover (WingedChariot Press, March 15, 1785)
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