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Books with title RAG DOLL

  • RAG DOLL

    Marilu Urciuoli

    (Independently published, Nov. 16, 2018)
    Harlow Baker was a runaway, a wild card, a no-nonsense kind of girl running for her life. Little did she know, she would crash into a life that desperately needed saving just as much as hers…but Harlow had her own agenda. It was up to this selfish runaway to use her quick wit to save a man who was destined to fall.
  • RAG DOLL

    Marilu Urciuoli

    language (, Nov. 15, 2018)
    Harlow Baker was a runaway, a wild card, a no-nonsense kind of girl running for her life. Little did she know, she would crash into a life that desperately needed saving just as much as hers…but Harlow had her own agenda. It was up to this selfish runaway to use her quick wit to save a man who was destined to fall.
  • Rag Doll Press

    E.J. Taylor, E. J. Taylor

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Two rag dolls share some adventures with their friends during a snowstorm and find a front-page story for the newspaper they are starting
  • Rag Doll Press

    E.J. Taylor

    Paperback (Walker Books, Aug. 24, 1989)
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  • Rag Doll Tales

    Yvonne Augustin

    Paperback (Mindstir Media, July 30, 2012)
    The night was cold, as cold as her feelings. A young slave mother named Mabel sewed all night. Her candlelight creation yielded a crude Rag Doll, a gift for her youngest daughter, Natty. She knew when the sun rose, she would see her child for the last time. Her heart was heavy. She named the doll Eugene, the name of Natty's father. This way, she thought, the child would always remember her roots. As the wagon drifted out of sight the young child said, "Her name is Eugene Mamma Mabel" - a remembrance of both her parents. Thus began the story of a Rag Doll named Eugene, and the legacy of a family from slavery through civil rights.
  • RAG DOLL PRESS

    E.J. Taylor

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 1986)
    Violet Pickles, a rag doll who wishes to become a famous writer, decides to start her own newspaper, but lacks a front-page story until a mishap gives her all the news she needs.
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  • Rag Doll Press

    E.J. Taylor

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, March 15, 1985)
    Violet Pickles, a rag doll who wishes to become a famous writer, decides to start her own newspaper, but lacks a front-page story until a mishap gives her all the news she needs.
  • RAG DOLL PRESS

    E.J. Taylor

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 12, 1986)
    In a fantasy featuring Nanny Biscuit and her two rag doll companions, Violet and Ruby, Violet starts her own newspaper, "The Rag Doll Press," which headlines her own dog rescue story
  • Doll

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, March 15, 1994)
    Create your own photo album Over 60 Bright full color stickers in here to place inside Paper Picture frames. Lots of creative fun for any age.Everything needed is in the Book
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  • Rag Doll Press

    E. J. Taylor

    Paperback (Weekly Reader Books, March 15, 1985)
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  • Lily's Rag Doll

    Amanda Nicole Shawver

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Sept. 28, 2012)
    Lily's Rag Doll, is a sweet story of a young girl named Lily. As her ninth birthday approaches, she becomes more hopeful to get the beautiful rag doll in the window of Mr. Smith's store in town. On the big day, Lily's slightly disappointed when among her birthday gifts, there's no rag doll. Read this sweet story and fall in love with Lily and her sweet heart, as you discover if she really doesn't get the doll, or if she's surprised with it later.
  • Rag Doll Lost

    Pauline Emsley

    Hardcover (Austin Macauley Publishing, Feb. 28, 2018)
    Rag Doll falls out of Georgie's bag whilst on a fun day out and gets left behind. She lies alone all night and the following day, visited by some curious country animals. The world is busy around her and she is not alone! With relief, she is found and Georgie comes up with a brilliant idea. By using old recycled odds and ends, she creates something perfect to ensure she never loses her beloved friend EVER AGAIN! What else could be snuffling around at night? Many animals are nocturnal and sleep in the daytime. They rely on their sense of smell to find food, some have good eyesight to see in the dark, and others have very good hearing to hear the tiniest mouse. Finally, recycling can be fun and cheap. Instead of throwing things away, use them and get creative. You will be looking after our planet too.
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