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Books with title Year Full of Stories

  • A Year Full of Stories

    Selina Young (illustrator) Georgie Adams

    Hardcover (Orion Children's Books, Nov. 7, 2013)
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  • A Year Full of Stories

    Georgie Adams, Selina Young

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Oct. 6, 1997)
    Each day of the year becomes special in this one-of-a-kind treasury!The whole world of childhood is contained in this big, bold, boisterous treasury. On January 1, read a story about the new year. On February 14, how about a Valentine tale? In April there's a rainy-day poem, and you'll find a seaside story in July. Every day of the year--even leap year--there's a delightful, child-friendly story or poem to enjoy.Magical tales and memorable, jaunty verses are mixed with everyday stories in which children will recognize their own lives. And there's a large cast of charming characters to meet: Potter Pig, Noah and his friends; Doctor Dog and Nurse Kitty; Snitch and Snatch, the pirates; Police Chief Fox; the monsters Meeny, Miny, and Mo; and many others.Read the collection one story a day, browse through it to find the birthday tales of everyone in your family, or just hop from here to there in a gleeful rush. This exceptional treasury, crammed to bursting with fun and invention, is a book to cherish, a book guaranteed to give endless pleasure.
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  • Year Full of Stories

    Georgie Adams

    Hardcover (Orion Children's Books (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), Sept. 22, 1997)
    In the tradition of Richard Scarry, this is a fabulous treasure trove of 366 original stories, pictures and rhymes - something for every day of the year and for every child's birthday. Brimming with clever and humorous story-telling and glorious full colour illustrations, A YEAR FULL OF STORIES will delight and become a firm family favourite.
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  • Year of the Dog: Stories

    Md Rafikul Islam

    eBook (Noor Publication, July 15, 2018)
    In honor of 2018 Chinese New Year of the Dog, celebrated by over twenty percent of the world, we pulled together a special collection of favorite short stories featuring dogs. The holiday is known as the Spring Festival and the Lunar New Year, officially beginning February 16, 2018 (the date changes each year to align with the New Moon). The Lantern Festival concludes the holiday, March 2.
  • Year of Jewish Stories

    Samantha Shubert, Grace Ragues Maisel, Tammy Keiser

    Paperback (Behrman House, Oct. 26, 2012)
    Drawing on Jewish tradition and enlivened by a modern sensibility, A Year of Jewish Stories helps families explore Jewish values and create positive Jewish memories through the magic of storytelling. In their introduction the authors write, "We are offering you an easy and open invitation into the richness of Jewish life - the aroma of freshly baked challah, the warmth of a teacher's hug, the sound of the Red Sea parting. We want this invitation to be as welcoming as Abraham's tent, which is said to have been open on three sides and situated at a crossroads so as to accept as many guests as possible." This book is for parents and children, grandparents and teachers, rabbis and cantors, educators and librarians alike.
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  • A Bus Full of Stories for Four Year Olds

    Pat Thomson, Steve Cox

    Hardcover (Transworld Publishers Ltd, Aug. 18, 1994)
    A selection of stories chosen to hold the widest possible appeal for beginner readers, from magical animal stories to everyday tales about children today. The authors featured include Joan Aiken, Helen Cresswell, John Cunliffe and Ruth Ainsworth.
  • A Head Full of Stories

    Su Swallow, Tim Archbold

    Paperback (ReadZone Books, Dec. 1, 2015)
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  • A Bus Full of Stories for Four Year Olds

    Pat Thomson

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Especially suitable for four-year-olds, this collection ranges from stories about small animals to everyday tales about contemporary children.
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  • Stories of Fear

    Michael Crow

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, June 21, 2011)
    One of man's favorite encounters is fear. Tales of monsters and ghouls have swept across the globe, instilling fear in millions. This book can be read by the juvenile reader, adults, or any horror lover for that matter. In this book are stories of terrible encounters with classic horror monsters and common fears come to life. Stories of Fear will leave your heart racing and your skin crawling. These kinds of things are more fun to explore in the dark and perhaps not alone... So grab your friends, turn off the lights, gather around the campfire, and enjoy the fright.
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  • A Year Full of Fairies

    Heather & Kaiya Arias de Cordoba

    Paperback (Lulu.com, June 1, 2011)
    Rhyming verse and delightful illustrations by a 7 year-old, make this colorful children's book about the months and changing seasons fun for every girl in your family. From January's snowfall to December's celebrations, children of all ages will delight in traveling through the year celebrating with the playful fairies. This whimsical and colorful fairy book was created by a mother and daughter team. Seven year-old Kaiya, illustrated all 12 fairies and her mom Heather, colored them and wrote the verse to celebrate her daughter's art. This light-hearted journey for mother and daughter makes for wonderful bedtime memories.
  • A Bus Full of Stories for Four Year Olds

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    Mass Market Paperback (Transworld Publishers, March 24, 1852)
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  • Year of the Dog: Stories

    Md Rafikul Islam

    Paperback (Independently published, July 17, 2018)
    In honor of 2018 Chinese New Year of the Dog, celebrated by over twenty percent of the world, we pulled together a special collection of favorite short stories featuring dogs. The holiday is known as the Spring Festival and the Lunar New Year, officially beginning February 16, 2018 (the date changes each year to align with the New Moon). The Lantern Festival concludes the holiday, March 2.