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Books with title The Thank You Stone

  • The Stone

    Michael Carter

    eBook (, Feb. 28, 2014)
    A Jewish father explains difficult concepts to his son by telling stories. "This is a book for thoughtful children and playful adults. I appreciate the strong, consistent design and earthy illustration which cause us to consider the unfolding story of the Stone." said renowned calligrapher Timothy Botts. International artist, Debby Topliff adds, "This contemporary folk tale illuminates the central mystery and meaning of God's Word through a perfect marriage of story and illustration. There are treasures to plumb on every page."
  • Thank You!

    Ethan Long

    Board book (Harry N. Abrams, May 3, 2016)
    A string of comically stylized animals say “thank you” to one another when they receive their favorite treats. The sequence culminates in an exchange between a human toddler and his parent saying “thank you” and “you’re welcome” when the child receives his favorite sippy cup! This third title in a board book series on animal (and human) first words by award-winning author-illustrator Ethan Long is sure to make manners a lot more fun!
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  • The Stone

    Seb L. Carter

    eBook (Wolfline Publishing, Sept. 26, 2017)
    A stone holds an ancient secret—and the key to present-day terror.A murder-suicide was only the beginning.Seven years ago, Liam’s father picked up a gun, killed his family then himself. Liam was left behind to carry the burden and the guilt. Now Liam only wants to finish college and live a normal life. But when he is handed a stone, a stone that appears plain, he is catapulted into an unknown world of mystery and magic……and mayhem.A CIA agent finds himself a part of something with more secrets than the government he works for.Patrick possesses a psychic ability to find people. Coerced to find Liam, their first meeting reawakens an ancient connection. Together, they find themselves in the midst of a culling, the destruction of a secret society formed millennia ago. Destiny unites a group of strangers to face an antediluvian evil that has the world as its prize.The Stone is a 142,000-word paranormal, urban fantasy adventure that involves a secret agent, a law man, and a gay guy who becomes a hero.This novel features an LGBT relationship with a low-heat romantic subplot.
  • Thank You

    IglooBooks

    Board book (Igloo Books, Feb. 6, 2018)
    When someone does something kind, it’s important to remember to say “thank you!” Join the animals in this story as they all learn two small words that make a big difference.
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  • The Thank You Stone

    Kathryn Hegeman

    Paperback (Aesop Publishers Llc, Jan. 20, 2012)
    The Thank You Stone is a timeless story which chronicles a young boy’s journey from loss and sorrow into happiness. Children will relate to and be inspired by the important lessons learned by young Simon, the hero of the story, and how the new people in Simon’s life help him to find happiness again.
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  • Thank You

    Patricia Hegarty, Fhiona Galloway

    Board book (Tiger Tales., March 3, 2015)
    Young readers can act out the story of Puppy in this interactive book as Puppy learns to use a very important word! Each book features a finger puppet that appears in every scene through the die-cut pages.
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  • Thank You!

    Charo Pita, Anuska Allepuz

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, Aug. 20, 2019)
    Isabella has lots of questions about the world. She asks her grandma, “Why does the sea stop at the sand?” and “What keeps the moon from falling out of the sky?” and “Who paints the clouds?” But maybe Isabella doesn’t need to have all the answers. Maybe it’s enough to simply appreciate the amazing world around her. Perfect for sharing, Thank You! will inspire readers of all ages to take a fresh look at the wonders and everyday marvels of nature.
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  • Thank You!

    Betsey Chessen, Pamela Chanko

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Dec. 1, 1998)
    Simple text and photographs introduce various ways young children can be helpful.
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  • The Stone

    Peter Ashley

    Hardcover (BookBaby, April 15, 2017)
    The Stone is a ultimately about adapting to change and perseverance. Over millions of years, we watch a large stone experience transformations in his environment, his companions and himself.
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  • Thank You!

    Ethan Long

    eBook (Abrams Appleseed, May 3, 2016)
    A string of comically stylized animals say “thank you” to one another when they receive their favorite treats. The sequence culminates in an exchange between a human toddler and his parent saying “thank you” and “you’re welcome” when the child receives his favorite sippy cup! This third title in a board book series on animal (and human) first words by award-winning author-illustrator Ethan Long is sure to make manners a lot more fun!
  • The Stone

    Seb L. Carter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 28, 2017)
    A stone holds an ancient secret—and the key to present-day terror. A murder-suicide was only the beginning. Seven years ago, Liam’s father picked up a gun, killed his family then himself. Liam was left behind to carry the burden and the guilt. Now Liam only wants to finish college and live a normal life. But when he is handed a stone, a stone that appears plain, he is catapulted into an unknown world of mystery and magic… …and mayhem. A CIA agent finds himself a part of something with more secrets than the government he works for. Patrick possesses a psychic ability to find people. Coerced to find Liam, their first meeting reawakens an ancient connection. Together, they find themselves in the midst of a culling, the destruction of a secret society formed millennia ago. Destiny unites a group of strangers to face an antediluvian evil that has the world as its prize. The Stone is a 142,000-word paranormal, urban fantasy adventure that involves a secret agent, a law man, and a gay guy who becomes a hero. This novel features an LGBT relationship with a low-heat romantic subplot.
  • Thank You

    Cindy Motley

    Paperback (Cindy Motley, Oct. 23, 2018)
    This is a beautiful bedtime story that captures the simple joys of being a child and recognizing all we can be thankful for!