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Books with title The Secret World of Flowers

  • The Secret World of Polly Flint

    Helen Cresswell, Maggie Mash, Whole Story Audiobooks

    Audiobook (Whole Story Audiobooks, March 31, 2009)
    Polly Flint was the kind of girl who was always "seeing" mysterious things. So it was hardly a surprise when she began to pick up odd echoes and reflections after she moved into her aunt's house. But it soon becomes clear that the inhabitants of a nether world were asking Polly for help... As soon as she arrives in Wellow, Polly Flint knows there is magic in the place. And she should know because she is an unusual girl who can see things others can't. The story goes that if you put your ear to the ground on Sundays you could hear the church bells of the missing village of Grimstone. But Polly Flint seems to be able to call up the village that had disappeared from the face of the earth - and the people who lived in it, as they slip in and out of time.
  • The Secret World of Og

    Pierre Berton, Patsy Berton

    Paperback (McClelland & Stewart, Sept. 29, 1991)
    The Canadian Classic, written by Pierre Berton and illustrated by his daughter, Patsy is now a 26 episode animated children’s series on CBC television beginning Saturday, September 9, 2006. Berton often cited The Secret World of Og as his favourite of his forty-seven books. It has sold more than 200,000 copies in four editions.The series follows the five Berton children, Penny, Pamela, Peter, Patsy, and baby Paul (better-known as “The Pollywog”) as they discover and explore a vast,mysterious world of caverns and rivers hidden beneath a trapdoor in the floor of their clubhouse. In their subterranean adventures, they befriend the little green inhabitants called Ogs, share their worldly knowledge with them, and, at the same time, gain a little wisdom themselves.The series is directed by Paul Schibli who also directed the long-running CBC series The Raccoons.
  • The Secret World of Flowers

    Annette Meredith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 14, 2015)
    This enchanting book for children is more than just a celebration of flowers. Full of stunning, original photographs, this information-packed book is not only filled with images of flowers; it also takes a closer look at the life to be found in, on and around them. A section at the end of the book provides ideas for projects and a fun flower quiz. "Nature On Our Doorstep" books are designed for children of around eight to twelve years of age, but the photos, interesting facts and attention to detail make them attractive to all ages. Parents, grandparents and other adults will have as much fun learning about nature in all its wonder as the children. Each book in the series encourages readers to think about our environment and how we can all make a difference, even in as small an area as our own back yard.
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  • The Secret World of Og

    Pierre Berton

    Paperback (Doubleday Canada, Limited, March 15, 2002)
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  • The Secret World of Wombats

    Jackie French

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers (Aust, July 5, 2005)
    A non-fiction book that explores details about wombats - from their zoological history to habitation and habitats. The author also shares some personal stories from her experiences living with these wonderful creatures. This book is suitable for ages 7-12.
  • The secret world of Polly Flint

    Helen Cresswell

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Aug. 16, 1984)
    Polly Flint, a girl who sees things other people can't, finds herself involved with the "time gypsies" of Grimstone, inhabitants of a lost village who have become trapped in a time not their own.
  • The Secret World Of Wombats

    Bruce Whatley, Jackie French

    language (HarperCollins, May 1, 2010)
    Companion non fiction title for the bestselling Diary of a Wombat that explores everything you've ever wanted to know about wombats. Jackie French loves wombats. She's been living with and studying them for over 30 years, and they have been featured characters in many of her books. Now her beloved wombats take center stage, as Jackie reveals everything you have ever wanted to know about them - from their zoological history to habitation and habits. Jackie also shares some personal stories from her experiences living with these wonderful creatures. There are also wombat Q&As and wombat jokes sprinkled throughout the book.
  • The Secret World of Fairies

    Julia Rowe, Eric Kincaid

    Hardcover (Brimax, )
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  • The Secret World of Og

    Pierre Berton

    Paperback (McClelland and Stewart, Jan. 1, 1974)
    Book by Pierre Berton
  • The Secret World of Fairies

    Angela Robinson, Ryan Hobson

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin Books, March 8, 2006)
    Fairies fascinate — always. This beautifully illustrated tribute lets young fans discover their mysteries and learn how to spot signs of their presence. The Secret World of Fairies is a scrapbook of thoughts, writings, and fairy artifacts collected by Grandma Rose and her friends. The four collectible figurines included represent the four types of fairies likely to be found. Also included are strategies for how to contact fairies and to speak their language.
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  • The Secret World of the Flower Fairies

    Cicely Mary Barker

    Hardcover (Frederick Warne Publishers Ltd, Sept. 24, 1998)
    This book reveals the secret life of the Flower Fairies - where they live, sleep, what they eat, and their favourite magic spells.
  • The Legend of the Secret Flowers

    Brandi Chambless

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Feb. 7, 2018)
    The Legend of the Secret Flowers is a true story that took place in Memphis, Tennessee, once upon a time.It was just an ordinary day when Mama decided that the time was right to plant her bulbs in the garden. As with every other day, Mama enlisted the help of her four-year-old son to become her “special helper,” as she called him. This was no average assignment, but it was one that was to be esteemed and, of course, always followed by the reward of a delicious snack coupled with quality time.By virtue of the hidden nature of freshly planted bulbs, Mama’s special helper could not grasp why he could not see the flowers after all of his striving to bury the bulbs. It was then that Mama created the mystique of the secret flowers and told the boy how they were becoming something new in God’s rich soil.The Legend of the Secret Flowers became a teaching tool that reinforced several simple scriptural precepts, specifically the notion that God is always working on us, even when we cannot see the outcome. The boy grew taller but departed neither from the legend nor the lessons of the secret flowers that his mama told to him that one ordinary day. And Mama hid deep in her heart all the words God gave her as well. She remembered those secret flowers and the day with the four-year-old boy for many years to come but most especially in springtime when the flowers were in bloom.