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Books with title The magic lollipop

  • The magic lollipop

    sue wright

    eBook
    This, is the first book in a set of volumes ,about a magic lollipop stick in a small devon village in the U K and a kind Mrs Bee,a lollipop lady .It contains 3 whole stories which are aimed at 5 years and above .
  • THE MAGIC LOLLIPOP

    sue wright

    eBook
    This book contains the first three adventures of a magical lollipop stick, which is owned by Mrs. Bee. She has returned to work at her local primary school, in Blowbridge, a small village in Devon, in the UK. This stick seems to have a mind of it's own!...But what it really has is just a hint of magic!Writen for the 5-8 year old readers
  • The Magic Lollipop

    Janet McNeill, Linda Birch

    Hardcover (Childrens Press, )
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  • The Lollipop Tree

    Karen Schaufeld

    language (Karen Schaufeld, Nov. 25, 2013)
    Follow us on the exciting journey of a strong and proud little tree! Once remarked upon for her tall stature and growing limbs, an incredible storm leaves her scarred and the tree must fight all odds to regain the strength and beauty once marveled at by passersby. The Lollipop Tree is a beautiful and unusual story that young readers will come to love through seasons of change.
  • The Magic Lollipop Garden

    Deborah Lee Karlson

    eBook (Dog Ear Publishing, March 14, 2018)
    Grandma and Grandpa are always anxious to have their brood of younger grandchildren visit. They carefully prepare for their arrival, shopping being mindful of food allergies, planning meals to be cooked together with their grandchildren, and preparing the “kids’ room”, a bedroom with wall to wall beds. But the highlight of every visit occurs when the grandchildren plant magic seeds in the vegetable garden, Grandma says her magic spell, and the magic lollipops appear. Deborah hopes that this special ritual inspires other grandparents to create a little magic for their loved ones.
  • My Magic Lollipop

    I.M Holly, F. Loreto-Koelmeyer, Mike Conway

    language (, June 12, 2013)
    Matilda is VERY excited about meeting her new baby brother but what she didn't realize is that he has taken ALL of the attention away from her. Feeling left out and feeling blue, Matilda just didn't know what to do. In the midst of her sadness, her grandpa Arthur gave her a magic lollipop that will wipe away her tears. Little did she know that the pop is going to take her to a wonderful magical land adventure! This book is perfect for girls age between 2-6. Unfortunately Amazon doesn't have that category, however, my friend's 7 year old niece really enjoyed the book. On the safe side though, i think it might be a bit too young for a 7 year old. With 25 beautifully illustrated pages (not 80 pages as Amazon stated) it's designed to put a smile on any girl's face. This book is best viewed on a colored kindle, so if you have an old black & white kindle, i advice you not to purchase this book to avoid disappointment.
  • The Lollipop Tree

    Karen Schaufeld

    Hardcover (Quidne Press, Nov. 17, 2013)
    Follow the exciting journey of a strong and proud little tree! Once remarked upon for her tall stature and growing limbs, an incredible storm leaves her scarred and the tree must fight all odds to regain the strength and beauty once marveled at by passersby. The Lollipop Tree is a beautiful and unusual story that young readers will come to love through seasons of change. The Lollipop Tree is also a story of perseverance in the face of adversity. Share in the triumph and travails of a young tree as she navigates the seasons.
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  • THE LOLLIPOPS MAKER |

    Melissa Garrett

    language (, March 8, 2018)
    Value books for kids: THE LOLLIPOPS MAKER | (FREE AUDIO) Have you ever imagine where the lollipops come from? Which ingredient do you think is the most important to make a sweet the tastiest one in the world? Could it be chocolate? Oh! Maybe, it’s… Yeah! I know you’re so curious. Read and find it out! Once upon a time, in a little town, there was a unicorn… But not a lovely and charming unicorn as you’re imagine, this one was the angriest creature in all the world. All the animals called him Mr. A, for “Angry” of course.
  • The Magic Lollipop Garden

    Deborah Lee Karlson

    Hardcover (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, March 13, 2018)
    Grandma and Grandpa are always anxious to have their brood of younger grandchildren visit. They carefully prepare for their arrival, shopping being mindful of food allergies, planning meals to be cooked together with their grandchildren, and preparing the “kids’ room”, a bedroom with wall to wall beds. But the highlight of every visit occurs when the grandchildren plant magic seeds in the vegetable garden, Grandma says her magic spell, and the magic lollipops appear. Deborah hopes that this special ritual inspires other grandparents to create a little magic for their loved ones.Deborah was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada where she completed a degree in English at York University. Her children, Michael Harris and his wife Jennifer now reside in Rocky Hill, New Jersey with their family, Katherine, Lucas and Laura. Her daughter Amy Outschoorn and her husband Dean continue to reside in Oakville, Ontario, Canada with their sons, twins Jonny and Alex, and Jacob. Now married to Lawrence Karlson, Deborah lives in Palm Beach Gardens Florida. Graydon Karlson and his wife Joan reside in Jacksonville, Florida and have three mature children Alexis, L.J. and Sebastian who are in university. Stephen Karlson and his wife Sylvia live nearby in Juno Beach with their daughters Lydia and Ella.Deborah and her husband Lawrence travel extensively and maintain a second home in London, England. Deborah enjoys distance walking, sailing, painting, working out at the gym, music, cooking and entertaining. The highlight of their life, however, is when their grandchildren come to their home. A special activity awaits every visit, however, the magic lollipop garden has become a regular event. Deborah is pleased to share how this magic comes about at Grandma and Grandpa Florida’s home.
  • Magus, the lollipop man

    Michael Mullen

    Paperback (Canongate, March 15, 1983)
    In the English town of Hornbottom, Magus the lollipop man, delights children by planting lollipops in their front yards, but when a few children overeat and develop spots, evil Squire Wickle wants Magus punished for bringing the plaque.
  • The Lollipop Mine

    Larry Derryberry

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, March 3, 2009)
    During the silver boom in the 1860s, an old prospector, Bill Barton, discovered the richest silver mine ever under Apple Mountain in Colorado. He named it The Lollipop Mine because he and his dog, Silver Dollar Sam, loved lollipops! A no-good cutthroat coward named Swineback did in the old prospector and his faithful dog, Silver Dollar Sam, and stole the mine. Before dying, Old Barton swore that he would never leave the mine. Who would have guessed that, 135 years later, new friends, Bobby and Mikey, and Mikeys dog, Squash, would tumble, head over heels, into the old mineshaft. The three uncover the treacherous plans of Swinebacks great-grandson, Swiney, who plans to hijack the governments laser defense system being tested in a nearby laboratory. Can Mikey, Bobby, and Squash stop Swineback before its too late? (Oh, yes. Were old Barton and Silver Dollar Sam still walking the dark mineshafts?)Join the fun and adventures of The Lollipop Mine, as told by Papa Derryberry in the first of the series of Papa Derryberrys Tales. You dont want to miss the fun!
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  • Magus the Lollipop Man

    Michael Mullen

    Hardcover (Canongate Books Ltd, March 15, 1981)
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