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Other editions of book The Dollhouse Elf: Christmas Picture Storybook for Kids

  • The Dollhouse Elf: Christmas Picture Storybook for Kids

    Mary K. Smith, Trista Shaye, Hey Sup Bye Publishing

    Audiobook (Hey Sup Bye Publishing, Nov. 15, 2018)
    Natalie is the tiniest elf at the North Pole. Her job is to make dollhouses for Christmas. Because she is so tiny, she notices the small things and puts beautiful detail in her work. Santa needs lots of dollhouses and asks Natalie to make more and not waste so much time on the fine details. This really hurts Natalie's feelings, and she runs away. Will Santa, Vanilla the polar bear, and Brown Sugar the reindeer find her before Christmas Eve? Find out what happens.... Excellent for beginning and early learners Great for listening aloud with friends and family Beautifully crafted audiobook great for a quick bedtime story This Christmas audiobook is especially great for bedtime, traveling, waiting rooms, and listening aloud at home or school! About the author: Mary K. Smith is a mother, a storyteller, and a kid at heart. During her childhood, her grandmother filled her imagination about stories of unicorns, fairies, and princesses. Those stories found a special place in her heart as she told those same stories to her children. When her children grew up and had their own children, they shared those stories with their children, and now, Mary shares those same stories with the world. “Think big. Live your dreams!” (Mary K. Smith) Have a merry Christmas!
  • The Dollhouse Elf: Christmas Picture Storybook for Kids

    Mary K. Smith

    language (Hey Sup Bye Publishing, Dec. 4, 2016)
    The Dollhouse ElfNatalie is the tiniest elf at the North Pole. Her job is to make dollhouses for Christmas. Because she is so tiny, she notices the small things and puts beautiful detail in her work. Santa needs lots of dollhouses and asks Natalie to make more and not waste so much time on the fine details. This really hurts Natalie's feelings and she runs away. Will Santa, Vanilla the polar bear, and Brown Sugar the reindeer find her before Christmas Eve? Find out what happens... Excellent for beginning and early readersGreat for reading aloud with friends and familyIllustrated storybook great for a quick bedtime storyThis book is especially great for bedtime, traveling, waiting rooms, and reading aloud at home. Also available in paperback and audiobook formats!About the AuthorMary K. Smith is a mother, a storyteller, and a kid at heart. During her childhood, her grandmother filled her imagination about stories of unicorns, fairies, and princesses. Those stories found a special place in her heart as she told those same stories to her children.When her children grew up and had their own children, they shared those stories with their children, and now Mary shares those same stories with the world. “Think big. Live your dreams!” -Mary K. SmithHave a Merry Christmas!
  • The Dollhouse Elf: Christmas Picture Storybook for Kids

    Mary K. Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 8, 2016)
    The Dollhouse ElfNatalie is the tiniest elf at the North Pole. Her job is to make dollhouses for Christmas. Because she is so tiny, she notices the small things and puts beautiful detail in her work. Santa needs lots of dollhouses and asks Natalie to make more and not waste so much time on the fine details. This really hurts Natalie's feelings and she runs away. Will Santa, Vanilla the polar bear, and Brown Sugar the reindeer find her before Christmas Eve? Find out what happens... Excellent for beginning and early readersGreat for reading aloud with friends and familyIllustrated storybook great for a quick bedtime storyThis book is especially great for bedtime, traveling, waiting rooms, and reading aloud at home!About the AuthorMary K. Smith is a mother, a storyteller, and a kid at heart. During her childhood, her grandmother filled her imagination about stories of unicorns, fairies, and princesses. Those stories found a special place in her heart as she told those same stories to her children.When her children grew up and had their own children, they shared those stories with their children, and now Mary shares those same stories with the world. “Think big. Live your dreams!” -Mary K. SmithHave a Merry Christmas!