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Books with title Z and the Magic Truck

  • Z and the Magic Truck

    Susan Harris

    Paperback (Dorrance Publishing Co, )
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  • The Magic and the Mill

    Pete Madsen

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 14, 2018)
    Just as flowing mill water glitters in the sunlight, this faith-based book flows through the years, helping to illuminate the lives of author, Pete Madsen, and his wife, Marie’s past ancestors, taking us all back to a more reminiscent time of horse-drawn wagons, feed mills, and daily survival.Pete and Marie’s lives were influenced by the loving reality of The Magic impacting the actions and lives of their ancestors, who originated in Europe and traveled to the United States to create a new life for themselves.Based on the true-life stories surrounding a flour mill in Wisconsin, the two families precipitated various chains of events over centuries that culminated in the modern-day meeting of an unsuspecting couple in an obscure kitchen in Lewiston, Idaho.This book illustrates how our actions of today become operative agents upon the lives of future generations of our families. These present actions lend great significance and credence to the subsequent historical stories to be revealed to tomorrow’s generations; our presence in the past will become known by the presents we leave behind for our ancestors to contemplate in the future.
  • The Magic and the Mill

    Pete Madsen

    language (, April 12, 2018)
    Just as flowing mill water glitters in the sunlight, this faith-based book flows through the years, helping to illuminate the lives of author, Pete Madsen, and his wife, Marie’s past ancestors, taking us all back to a more reminiscent time of horse-drawn wagons, feed mills, and daily survival.Pete and Marie’s lives were influenced by the loving reality of The Magic impacting the actions and lives of their ancestors, who originated in Europe and traveled to the United States to create a new life for themselves.Based on the true-life stories surrounding a flour mill in Wisconsin, the two families precipitated various chains of events over centuries that culminated in the modern-day meeting of an unsuspecting couple in an obscure kitchen in Lewiston, Idaho.This book illustrates how our actions of today become operative agents upon the lives of future generations of our families. These present actions lend great significance and credence to the subsequent historical stories to be revealed to tomorrow’s generations; our presence in the past will become known by the presents we leave behind for our ancestors to contemplate in the future.
  • Timmy and the Magic Trunk

    Douglas Robertson

    language (, April 1, 2018)
    When a long forgotten luggage trunk is discovered in an an antique store and restored to its former glory, it shows its gratitude by taking its rescuer on a series of exciting adventures.
  • Max and the Magic Train

    Regina Farmer

    language (, Sept. 5, 2012)
    Take the adventure of a lifetime with Max, the little boy who loves trains. Every child's fantasies are discovered in this wonderful, well written book. The book was written by author Regina Farmer whose actual son loved trains so much he wanted to hear train stories every night. From dinosaurs to leprechauns the book will not disappoint. It is very well illustrated by graphic artist Lori Lee. Let your child experience the magic train ride along with Max which is enjoyed by adults as well as children.
  • The Maze and the Magic

    Linda Lowery

    Paperback (TSR Hobbies, April 15, 1985)
    Book by Linda Lowery
  • JoJo And The Magic Trick

    Jane O'Connor, Robin Preiss Glasser

    Library Binding (Turtleback, April 18, 2017)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. JoJo wants to do magic. She has both her magic wand and her magic cape ready to go. But how can she make flowers appear? Doing magic may not be as easy as she thought!
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  • Max and the Magic Trick

    Martha E. Moody

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 10, 2015)
    Max, a funny 100 lb golden retriever, eats too many things around the house and gets a belly ache
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  • Max and the Magic Tree

    Jack Liberty

    Hardcover (BookBaby, Sept. 30, 2020)
    Max always shares the treats from his Magic Tree with his best friend, Ollie. One day, Max is faced with a tempting decision that could ruin their friendship. Children ages 3-10, will enjoy this heart warming story and will learn about the importance of following rules, sharing, and the magic of friendship.