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Books with title Thyme and the Magic Dollhouse

  • The Magic Dollhouse

    Jane Geison, Elizabeth Hall

    Paperback (Independently published, July 21, 2020)
    When Suzie hears someone talking to her at the store, she can barely imagine that the voice is coming to her from a dollhouse. This is how the story of "The Magic Dollhouse" begins. As the dollhouse slowly becomes a part of Suzie's life, it travels with her through ups and downs. Written by the Grandmother and Grandaughter team of Jane Geison and Elizabeth Hall with illustrations by Elizabeth Hall, "The Magic Dollhouse" is a story that reminds us of how we found our own way and the importance of helping others.
  • Thyme and the Magic Dollhouse

    J.H. Sweet

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 20, 2017)
    When Thyme discovers an enchanted dollhouse, complete with a real live miniature human family living inside, she takes on a mission to save her new friends from a terrible fate. Harlequin, Marigold, Arabesque, and Teasel also join the effort. The fairies embark on a fantastic flying-dollhouse journey, which includes visits to other “little” people in the Colony in the Clouds, the Inn of the Cliffs, and the Township in the Treetops. The magic dollhouse and its occupants even survive an encounter with a ferocious air-crocodile in their race to reach the safety of the Miniature City of Nestlehaven.
  • Thyme and the Magic Dollhouse

    J.H. Sweet

    eBook
    When Thyme discovers an enchanted dollhouse, complete with a real live miniature human family living inside, she takes on a mission to save her new friends from a terrible fate. Harlequin, Marigold, Arabesque, and Teasel also join the effort. The fairies embark on a fantastic flying-dollhouse journey, which includes visits to other “little” people in the Colony in the Clouds, the Inn of the Cliffs, and the Township in the Treetops. The magic dollhouse and its occupants even survive an encounter with a ferocious air-crocodile in their race to reach the safety of the Miniature City of Nestlehaven.
  • Dollhouse Magic

    P. K. Roche

    Hardcover (Dial, March 15, 1977)
    Gives instructions for making simple dollhouse furniture and accessories from household odds and ends.
  • The Dollhouse Magic

    Yona Zeldis McDonough, Diane Palmisciano

    Paperback (Square Fish, March 29, 2016)
    Lila and her little sister Jane have long admired the dollhouse in the window of Miss Whitcomb's house down the street. Since Daddy lost his job, the girls can only dream of owning a dollhouse as grand. One day, Miss Whitcomb invites them inside, and a warm friendship soon develops. But after a devastating incident, how will the girls continue to find hope in a time of need? Set during the Great Depression, The Dollhouse Magic by Yona Zeldis McDonough, and illustrated by Diane Palmisciano, is heartwarming chapter book that proves that friendship is indeed a magic all its own.
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  • The Magic Dollhouse

    Beth Bell

    language (, April 11, 2019)
    Samantha Cooper and her best friend Trixie Winston have finally finished secondary school and are now old enough to drive.They have put away childish things like paper dolls and entered the adult world of full time work and deadlines.But this in no way hinders their love of adventure. With Samantha's pen and Trixie's camera, and the help of The Magic Dollhouse, they are always on the hunt for new and exciting articles for The Daily Gab newspaper.These two best friends are once again transported by the Magic Dollhouse to a new adventure.This time to Samantha's old home in Paradise Valley where Lookout Point Dam has been built in the hills above the town.
  • The Dollhouse Magic

    Yona Zeldis McDonough, Diane Palmisciano

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Nov. 1, 2000)
    Sometimes Miss Whitcomb faced the inside of the dollhouse out toward the street; other times, it was the facade. Either way, the girls loved to see the way she rearranged and changed it, to fit in perfectly with the holidays and seasons. Lila and Jane can't seem to walk down Cheshire street without stopping at their good friend Miss Whitcomb's home to admire the beautiful dollhouse in her window. Since Daddy lost his job, the girls can only dream of owning a dollhouse as grand. After all, it's three stories, with real clapboard siding and a cedar shingle roof. But one day something sad happens to Miss Whitcomb, and Lila and Jane are devastated. How will the girls find hope in a time of need? Set during the Depression, this heartwarming story proves that friendship is indeed a magic all its own.
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  • The Dollhouse Magic

    Yona Zeldis McDonough, Diane Palmisciano

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, May 1, 2002)
    During the Depression, intrigued by the beautiful dollhouse they see in a house window, sisters Lila and Jane befriend its elderly owner and ultimately have a very different Christmas.
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  • Dollhouse Magic

    P. K. Roche

    Paperback (Dial, April 1, 1980)
    Easily reproduced designs, simple instructions and imaginative ideas are presented to help children use their creative talents to make miniature furniture
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  • Dollhouse Magic

    P. K. Roche

    Hardcover (Dial, Dec. 1, 1977)
    Gives instructions for making simple dollhouse furniture and accessories from household odds and ends.
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  • The Magic Dolls' House

    Angela Patchett

    Paperback (Nightingale Books, )
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  • The Magical Dollhouse

    Debbie Smiga

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 5, 2018)
    This bedtime tale is about a little girl's adventure on a stormy, rainy night. Read, and laugh with your child, as the toys in Gia's playroom come to life before her very eyes! This short story is sure to comfort your little one if sick in bed or unwilling to go to sleep. Remember to give her a kiss goodnight. Sweet dreams! The Magical Dollhouse is authored by Debbie Smiga, an ESL instructor from the United States of America. She specializes in teaching an American Common Core curriculum to ESL students worldwide. Debbie has traveled to Africa to teach, has lived and worked in China, and currently offers private lessons through an on-line platform. Her other books are: The Alphabet Kids, Word Doodle, Ten Owls In The Sky, I Like Playing In The Dirt, Shapes That Created A Nation, and Save The Date! Check Debbie Smiga's site often, as new books will be added soon!