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Books with title The Space Ship Under the Apple Tree

  • The Space Ship Under the Apple Tree

    Louis Slobodkin

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 31, 1993)
    When a junior scientist explorer from the planet of Martinea crashlands on Eddie's grandmother's farm, Eddie spends his summer searching for a way for Marty to get back home again.
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  • The Space Ship Under the Apple Tree

    Louis Slobodkin

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1952)
    Book by Louis Slobodkin
  • The Space Ship Under the Apple Tree

    Louis Slobodkin

    Mass Market Paperback (Collier Books, March 15, 1971)
    Eddie Blow has always been just an ordinary kid, leading an ordinary life. Until one fateful summer night when he meets Marty, a green-suited, three-foot-tall Junior Scientist Explorer from the planet Martinea. Now Eddie has joined forces with Marty to search for the Secret Power Z. A hilarious story of extraterrestrial friendship from a Caldecott Medalist.
  • under the apple tree

    Odile Ousley

    Hardcover (Ginn & Co., March 15, 1959)
    Stories in This Book: We Play Cowboy Good Surprises Fun on the Farm Fun for You Fun at Blue Lake
  • Under the Rose Apple Tree

    Thich Nhat Hanh, Philippe Ames

    Paperback (Plum Blossom, Aug. 9, 2001)
    In this sequel to A Pebble for Your Pocket, Zen teacher and poet Thich Nhat Hanh looks deeply at the issues that confront young people in today's society. Applying his unique insights to anger, family conflict, drug use, and sexual responsibility, he makes the ancient teachings of the Buddha relevant to adolescents by offering mindfulness practices as tools to help transform the suffering in their everyday lives. Ages 10-13.
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  • The Space Ship under the Apple Tree

    Louis Slobodkin

    Hardcover (E. M. Hale And Company, March 15, 1952)
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  • The Space Ship Under the Apple Tree

    Louis Slobodkin

    Paperback (Macmillan Publishing Company, March 15, 1952)
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  • Under the Rose Apple Tree

    Thich Nhat Hanh, Philippe Ames

    eBook (Plum Blossom, Aug. 9, 2001)
    In this sequel to A Pebble for Your Pocket, Zen teacher and poet Thich Nhat Hanh looks deeply at the issues that confront young people in today's society. Applying his unique insights to anger, family conflict, drug use, and sexual responsibility, he makes the ancient teachings of the Buddha relevant to adolescents by offering mindfulness practices as tools to help transform the suffering in their everyday lives. Ages 10-13.
  • The Space Ship Under the Apple Tree

    Louis Slobodkin

    Hardcover (MacMillan, March 15, 1964)
    Children's book.
  • Under the Rose Apple Tree

    Thich Nhat Hanh, Philippe Ames

    eBook (Plum Blossom, Aug. 9, 2001)
    In this sequel to A Pebble for Your Pocket, Zen teacher and poet Thich Nhat Hanh looks deeply at the issues that confront young people in today's society. Applying his unique insights to anger, family conflict, drug use, and sexual responsibility, he makes the ancient teachings of the Buddha relevant to adolescents by offering mindfulness practices as tools to help transform the suffering in their everyday lives. Ages 10-13.
  • Under the Apple Tree

    Joy Lee

    eBook
    What can a Fairy, a mole, a sparrow and lots of other woodland creatures have in common with a little girl. I hear you ask? Well my dears I suggest you read on and enter the wonderful world of Fairyland. Yes, it really is true there are fairies at the bottom of the garden.We start off in a cottage garden, walk along the path to the old apple tree at the bottom of the garden and wait for our friends to arrive.Lily is worried her mother is planning on chopping down the apple tree, which has not had any apples for a few years now. Lily knows lots of woodland creatures live in and around the tree stump. What she does not know yet is who lives underground, how many little people there are living in this beautiful, colourful and magical place. Let me tell you a little of the sad story.First of all Lily befriends a little sparrow called Alfie who introduces her to Georgia the Head Fairy, then Charlie the hedgehog and Mr Magpie. Together they try to thwart the BIG, nasty, horrid and cruel Wicked Warlock who has cast a spell to replace all of the children's nice dreams with bad dreams.So, you and I know that there really are fairies and little people and they are good and true and should be listened to.
  • The space ship returns to the apple tree

    Louis Slobodkin

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Jan. 1, 1958)
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