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Books with title The Three Wishes

  • The Wish-Tree

    John Ciardi, Louis S. Glanzman

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 20, 2015)
    A little boy who's about to turn six years old is thinking about cake and toys and the best birthday gift of all, a puppy. Daddy tells him to look for a Wish-Tree, on the bark of which is engraved TAKECAREOFYOURWISH. The boy falls asleep as he ponders his father's advice, and he dreams of a Wish-Tree, with a trunk as big as a house and so tall that the sky had to bump up to get over the top of it.A remarkable adventure follows, involving the limitless nature of wishing and responsibility. Written by the noted teacher and poet John Ciardi, this fanciful tale is filled with inventive, dreamlike drawings by Louis S. Glanzman, illustrator of the Pippi Longstocking books.
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  • The Three Witches

    Zora Neale Hurston, Joyce Carol Thomas, Faith Ringgold

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, July 25, 2006)
    The three bad witches are HUNGRY! "Let's eat these children," they say. They may have teeth that are longer than their lips and they may wear high heels, but they are NO match for two smart children, their brave grandma, three hound dogs, and a fast-running snake.The Three Witches was first published in every tongue got to confess, the third volume of folklore collected by Zora Neale Hurston while traveling in the Gulf States in the 1930s. It has been adapted for young people by National Book Award winner Joyce Carol Thomas. The vibrant paintings have been masterfully executed by internationally celebrated artist Faith Ringgold.
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  • Ava Tree and the Wishes Three

    Jeanne Betancourt, Angela Dominguez

    eBook (Feiwel & Friends, March 31, 2009)
    The morning of Ava Tree's eighth birthday begins the same as always . . . only different. Today, Ava makes wishes and they come true. It's A for Amazing! First, she wishes that her pet rabbit, Tibbar, will use the toilet instead of his messy, annoying litter box . . . and he does. Then she wishes that her best friend's very proper mother will not ruin her very improper backwards birthday party by making it forward, upside up right, down side down, and right side out . . . and she doesn't. Can Ava wish for anything she wants on her birthday--and every day after that--and have it come true? What if her biggest wish is to undo the saddest thing in her life so far (and possibly forever)? Can that wish come true, too? It couldn't hurt to try.
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  • Three Wishes

    Liane Moriarty

    Paperback (Pan Books Ltd, Jan. 1, 2004)
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  • Oreo's Three Wishes

    Christine Dee

    language (, May 15, 2020)
    Oreo, the beloved and happy pup, find a magic lamp. Rubbing the lamp, she is surprised to see a genie pop out that wants to grant her three wishes! This was very exciting for Oreo but she learned quickly that just because you want something, does not mean it will be better than what you have right now. Oreo's second wish makes her realize that others are allowed to like things that she doesn't like. At the end of the wishes, Oreo is left with a great new bone, a new friendship with the cat and a grateful and happy attitude for what she has.
  • The three wishes

    Wallace Wadsworth

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Co, March 15, 1945)
    an old couple is kind to a stranger, and learn about wishes
  • Three Wishes

    Harriet Ziefert, David Jacobson

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Feb. 1, 1993)
    A little boy wishes that he can catch 222 fish, eat anything he wants, and climb a tree at night
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  • Three Evil Wishes

    R.L. Stine

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 1, 1997)
    Discovering a sealed bottle in Fear Lake, Hannah heeds its label that warns her not to open the bottle, but her less cautious younger brother Jessie opens the bottle and unleashes a vengeful genie. Original.
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  • The Three Wishes

    Reteller Wadsworth, Wallace C.

    Hardcover (Rand McNally, Jan. 1, 1955)
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  • Rosa and the Three Wishes

    Darcey Bussell

    language (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Sept. 21, 2012)
    Return to the magical world of Enchantia in the captivating second series of Magic Ballerina by Darcey Bussell!Rosa knows that it is time to hand over the magic red ballet shoes to another special girl. But before she does; her friends in Enchantia need Rosa’s help one last time!
  • THE WISH-TREE

    John, Louis Untermeyer, Illustrations by Louis S. Glanzman The Wish-Tree Ciardi

    Hardcover (Crowell-Collier Press, Jan. 27, 1962)
    A little boy who's about to turn six years old is thinking about cake and toys and the best birthday gift of all, a puppy. Daddy tells him to look for a Wish-Tree, on the bark of which is engraved TAKECAREOFYOURWISH. The boy falls asleep as he ponders his father's advice, and he dreams of a Wish-Tree, with a trunk as big as a house and so tall that the sky had to bump up to get over the top of it. A remarkable adventure follows, involving the limitless nature of wishing and responsibility. Written by the noted teacher and poet John Ciardi, this fanciful tale is filled with inventive, dreamlike drawings by Louis S. Glanzman, illustrator of the Pippi Longstocking books.
  • THE THREE WISHES

    Wallace C / illust.by Esther Friend Wadsworth

    Hardcover (rand mcnally & co, March 15, 1965)
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