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Fox Run Fairy Tale Cookie Cutter Set $6.00 Fairy Tale Cookie Cutter Set… |
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MARY ENGELBREIT Decorative Letters Magnets – 2 x 2 $9.99 Mary Engelbreit is known throughout the world for her distinctive illustration style, imbued with spirited wit and nostalgic warmth. The unmatched following for her work has grown with a range of licensed products that stretches from calendars, to best-selling childrenÕs books, millions of greeting cards sold each year, and thousands of gifts, crafts and home accents. And now you can enjoy her di… |
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MARY ENGELBREIT Decorative Numbers And Punctuation Magnets – 2 x 2 $9.99 Mary Engelbreit is known throughout the world for her distinctive illustration style, imbued with spirited wit and nostalgic warmth. The unmatched following for her work has grown with a range of licensed products that stretches from calendars, to best-selling childrenÕs books, millions of greeting cards sold each year, and thousands of gifts, crafts and home accents. And now you can enjoy her di… |
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Mother Goose Treasury – Vol. 1 $4.49 Tired of inane sing-along videos with cheesy music and a lack of cohesiveness? The Mother Goose Treasury, Vol. 2 features fully orchestrated songs, elaborate costuming, bright backgrounds, and even a story line! The scatterbrained Mother Goose and her young gosling Bertram are headed to town to complete some grocery shopping. Along the way they encounter a plethora of famous Mother Goose character… |
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Mother Goose Treasury – Vol. 2 $4.50 Tired of inane sing-along videos with cheesy music and a lack of cohesiveness? The Mother Goose Treasury, Vol. 2 features fully orchestrated songs, elaborate costuming, bright backgrounds, and even a story line! The scatterbrained Mother Goose and her young gosling Bertram are headed to town to complete some grocery shopping. Along the way they encounter a plethora of famous Mother Goose character… |
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Jim Henson’s Mother Goose Stories: Jack & Jill/Old King Cole and Many More! $6.94 No Description Available.Genre: Children’s VideoRating: NRRelease Date: 25-JAN-2005Media Type: DVD… |
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Mother Goose Rock N Rhyme [VHS] $12.99 Mother Goose is missing from Rhymeland and it’s up to Little Bo Peep and Mother Goose’s son, Gordon, to find her. What is Rhymeland? It’s the land of nursery rhymes created by Mother Goose. Problem is, if Mother Goose isn’t around to keep the nursery rhymes alive, Rhymeland and its inhabitants will simply disappear. In this colorful, somewhat demented place, rock stars masquerade as Mother Goose c… |
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Mother Goose: A Rappin’ and a Rhymin’ Fairy Tale – Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child [VHS] $4.97 Creativity oozes from this rollicking rhymefest, an animated retelling of some well-loved classic nursery rhymes. The 30-minute rappin’ romp is part of the Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child series. A star-studded cast of celebrities lend their voices, including Whoopi Goldberg, Jimmy Smits, and Denzel Washington. The merriment takes place in Mother Gooseberg Land, where Old King … |
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RoomMates RMK1470SCS Disney Princess Peel & Stick Wall Decals with Gems $9.24 … |
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LED Projectables 11282 Auto-On/Off LED Plug-In Nightlight with Globe Projector, Solar System $6.99 Light Bulb:LED Globe rotates to project solar system on ceiling, the LED Planets Night Light projects a 3ft (approx.) solar system on 8 to 12 ceiling. Light sensing- on at dusk, off at dawn. Cool to the touch Long life LED – no bulbs to replace… |
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Disney’s Nursery Rhymes & Fairy Tales $11.99 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Disney Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales by Edition , 2 $20.49 Timeless favorites–with a Disney twist! The magical world of Mother Goose comes to life in the second edition of this popular storybook collection. Favorite fairy tales include Little Red Riding Minnie, Rapunzel, Daisylocks, The Ugly Duckling, and The Gingerbread Man. With beautiful gilded pages and hundreds of illustrations, this storybook is the perfect introduction to the land of make-believe. |
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Fairy $6 Fairy |
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Fairy Tale Magic by Edition , 0 $12.95 These interactive board books feature die-cut pages with foils and acetate windows that seem to change magically. With a pull of a tab, the pictures become brilliant, full-color images from favorite fairy tales and nursery rhymes, appearing on both sides of the pages. |
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Nursery Rhyme $6 Nursery Rhyme |
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The Nursery Rhyme Songbook by Barkway, Ann; Hefferan, Rob Edition , 0 $16.49 A beautifully presented, full color illustrated collection of famous nursery rhymes and fairy tales that perfectly capture the magic and wonder of childhood. Arranged for easy piano and voice. Included is a beautiful sing-a-long accompaniment CD. Unique gift size square format. |
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Bunny Tooth Fairy Box by Reed & Barton $33.49 Sitting atop of a silver plated tooth fairy box, our adorable bunny features handcrafted details. This Reed and Barton® keepsake is perfect for displaying with a first tooth or a first curl. The measurements for the Bunny Tooth Fairy Box are 2” high with a diameter of 1 5/8” of an inch. Whimsically detailed in tarnish-resistant silverplate material. Give as a gift for a baby shower, birthday party, or even a special holiday. Perfect for a Peter Rabbit themed or whimsey nursery! |
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The Oxford Nursery Treasury by Beck, Ian Edition ILL, 0 $13.49 A collection of classic rhymes, songs, lullabies, and fairy tales, The Oxford Nursery Treasury collects the most-loved poetry and prose for young children in a single, beautifully illustrated volume. From the story of The Hare and the Tortoise to The Porridge Pot, from Bobby Shaftoe to Down With The Lambs, there is something here for everyone to enjoy. Stories about animals alternate with poems about magical adventures, which then give way to nursery rhymes, songs, and nonsense verse, followed by more tales about kings and princesses and heroes. Ian Beck’s exquisite illustrations create an evocative childhood world which lingers in the imagination long after closing the book. |
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Tomie dePaola’s Favorite Nursery Tales by dePaola, Tomie Edition ILL, 0 $26.99 The artist selects a host of popular fairy tales and folk stories by Andersen, Grimm, Jacobs, and others |
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Nursery Rhymes by Edition , 0 $13.99 Nursery Rhymes. |
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The Nursery Collection by Edition , 0 $13.99 The Nursery Collection. |
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Kanji – Fairy $14.34 Kanji – Fairy |
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Beauty Fairy $6 Beauty Fairy |
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Shining Fairy $6 Shining Fairy |
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Snow Fairy $6 Snow Fairy |
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Night Fairy $6 Night Fairy |
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Rain Fairy $6 Rain Fairy |
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Fairy Luv $6 Fairy Luv |
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Fairy Day $6 Fairy Day |
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Graveyard Fairy $6 Graveyard Fairy |
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Fairy Collection $6 Fairy Collection |
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Fairy Fantasy $6 Fairy Fantasy |
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Fairy Night $6 Fairy Night |
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Fairy On The Moon $6 Fairy On The Moon |
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Glowing Fairy $6 Glowing Fairy |
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Pear Fairy $6 Pear Fairy |
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Diamond Fairy $6 Diamond Fairy |
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10-Minute Puppets $3.75 Filled with imaginative ideas and the pure, childlike fun of turning any object into a character, 10-Minute Puppets shows step-by-step how to make 30 puppets, including finger puppets, sock puppets, shadow puppets, and perfect spur-of-the-moment puppets. Includes pages of puppet parts and other templates to cut out and use; plans for six easy puppet theaters; and how to put on a show by drawing from nursery rhymes, fairy tales, family stories, and more. |
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1004 Salt & Pepper Shakers: Nursery Rhyme and Literary Characters $9.75 Used – The categories of nursery rhymes and literary characters, including children’s stories and fables, comprise this book of salt & pepper shakers. From Dickens, fairy tales, and Aesop’s fables, to modern day characters the Cat in the Hat and Curious George, this book details each set’s color, size, manufacturer, design variations, and value ranges along with licensing information as marked. |
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1004 Salt & Pepper Shakers: Nursery Rhyme and Literary Characters $19.18 Used – The categories of nursery rhymes and literary characters, including children’s stories and fables, comprise this book of salt & pepper shakers. From Dickens, fairy tales, and Aesop’s fables, to modern day characters the Cat in the Hat and Curious George, this book details each set’s color, size, manufacturer, design variations, and value ranges along with licensing information as marked. |
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365 Stories and Rhymes for Girls $73.95 New – Collects traditional and original short stories, fairy tales, and nursery rhymes. |
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365 Stories and Rhymes for Girls $50.74 New – Collects traditional and original short stories, fairy tales, and nursery rhymes. |
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4 Classic Children’s Stories (Illustrated): Cinderella & other Fairy Tales $0.99 various,NOOK Book (eBook),Series: Nursery 2, English-language edition,Pub by PWR Publishing |
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5 Classic Children’s Stories (Illustrated): Red Riding Hood & other Fairy Tales $0.99 various,NOOK Book (eBook),Series: Nursery 1, English-language edition,Pub by PWR Publishing |
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A Caper in Fabel: The True Story of Humpty Dumpty $12.48 New – Humpty Dumpty sat on a wallHumpty Dumpty had a great fall…or did he? Detective Nathaniel Spade is known far and wide as the best PI in town, and the only one who is not operating out of the king’s pocket. The land of Fabel is a vibrant world full of well known characters from history’s most famous fables, nursery rhymes and fairy tales. One would imagine a world filled with bedtime stories to be a place of great cheer and tranquility, but when beloved characters as innocent as Little Mis |
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A Caper in Fabel: The True Story of Humpty Dumpty $12.14 New – Humpty Dumpty sat on a wallHumpty Dumpty had a great fall…or did he? Detective Nathaniel Spade is known far and wide as the best PI in town, and the only one who is not operating out of the king’s pocket. The land of Fabel is a vibrant world full of well known characters from history’s most famous fables, nursery rhymes and fairy tales. One would imagine a world filled with bedtime stories to be a place of great cheer and tranquility, but when beloved characters as innocent as Little Mis |
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A Caper in Fabel: The True Story of Humpty Dumpty $12.14 Used – Humpty Dumpty sat on a wallHumpty Dumpty had a great fall…or did he? Detective Nathaniel Spade is known far and wide as the best PI in town, and the only one who is not operating out of the king’s pocket. The land of Fabel is a vibrant world full of well known characters from history’s most famous fables, nursery rhymes and fairy tales. One would imagine a world filled with bedtime stories to be a place of great cheer and tranquility, but when beloved characters as innocent as Little Mi |
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A Caper in Fabel: The True Story of Humpty Dumpty $12.48 Used – Humpty Dumpty sat on a wallHumpty Dumpty had a great fall…or did he? Detective Nathaniel Spade is known far and wide as the best PI in town, and the only one who is not operating out of the king’s pocket. The land of Fabel is a vibrant world full of well known characters from history’s most famous fables, nursery rhymes and fairy tales. One would imagine a world filled with bedtime stories to be a place of great cheer and tranquility, but when beloved characters as innocent as Little Mi |
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A Compendium Of Rare, Olde And Forgotten Faerie Tales $8.98 This book is compiled of 26 old, rare and forgotten Fairy Tales and stories taken from books in Abela Publishing’s series “Folk-Lore, Fairy Tales, Myths and Legends from Around the World”. A series created to raise funds for the education of underprivileged individuals. Keeping true to our vision, the intent behind this compendium is to raise funds for UK’s Children in Need Appeal of 2009. £1.60 from the sale of every book will be donated.In buying this book you will be giving in more than one way. Once to the Children in Need appeal and again, to yourself, as you read and enjoy stories not read for many a year. But should you perchance happen to read these stories to your children, nieces and nephews or grand-children, you will be giving yet again. The words ‘Fairy Tales’ must accordingly be taken to include tales in which something ‘fairy’, something extraordinary occurs — fairies, giants, dwarfs, speaking animals. One cannot imagine a child saying, ‘Tell me a folk-tale’, or ‘Another nursery tale, please, grandma’. It must also be taken to cover tales in which something magical happens. Mostly it is the comical stupidity of some of the actors, as is so common in moral tales. So take some time out and travel back to a period before television, or even radio for that matter, when families would gather around a crackling and spitting hearth and granddad or grandma or an uncle or aunt would delight and captivate their audience with stories passed on to them from their mothers, fathers and grandparents. |
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A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales $67.34 Used – First published in 1970, the “Dictionary of British Folk-Tales” is now regarded as a classic in folklore scholarship. Arranged in two parts, the first, “Folk Narratives”, contains those tales told for edification or delight, but not thought to be factually true. The second, “Folk Legends”, presents tales believed by the tellers to be records of things that actually happened. The first part is divided into five groups: fables and exempla, fairy tales, jocular tales, novelle, and nursery ta |
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A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales $98.75 Used – First published in 1970, the “Dictionary of British Folk-Tales” is now regarded as a classic in folklore scholarship. Arranged in two parts, the first, “Folk Narratives”, contains those tales told for edification or delight, but not thought to be factually true. The second, “Folk Legends”, presents tales believed by the tellers to be records of things that actually happened. The first part is divided into five groups: fables and exempla, fairy tales, jocular tales, novelle, and nursery ta |
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A First treasury of fairy tales $0.62 Used – These retold favourite children’s fairy tales have been edited to 2,000 words or less making them ideal bedtime reading. This collection, including Cinderella, Tom Thumb and Puss in Boots, is the first half of the original hardback published by Michael O’Mara books 1986. Michael Foss has compiled several children’s anthologies including “Children’s Song Book” (Michael Joseph 1980) and “Traditional Nursery Rhymes and Children’s Verse” (MJ 1976). He has also written the novel “Looking For t |
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A First treasury of fairy tales $1.99 Used – These retold favourite children’s fairy tales have been edited to 2,000 words or less making them ideal bedtime reading. This collection, including Cinderella, Tom Thumb and Puss in Boots, is the first half of the original hardback published by Michael O’Mara books 1986. Michael Foss has compiled several children’s anthologies including “Children’s Song Book” (Michael Joseph 1980) and “Traditional Nursery Rhymes and Children’s Verse” (MJ 1976). He has also written the novel “Looking For t |
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A Kaleidoscope of Thoughts, Poems, Short Stories and Other Whimsey $3.99 A Kaleidoscope of Thoughts, Poems, Short Stories and Other Whimsey, Volume One is full of personal experiences, reflections, thought provoking poems and one-liners. In this book Elvera takes the reader from serious to silly. Elvera opens her book with a challenging statement on thinking followed by the poem ‘For What’, as she leads the reader down the paths of captivity, slavery, the civil rights movement and to the present. It’s theme, History forgotten, History bound to repeat, becomes evident as you follow its progression and its seemingly regression. In her comments on Being Silly, Elvera writes “silliness should flush through your mind every now and then like a laxative through your system”. To this end, she explores some old Fairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes giving them a new look and a different spin. ‘The Trial of the “Big Bad” Wolf ‘, gives the wolf’s version of the Three Pig’s story. Although it’s intended to be humorous, Elvera still manage to deal with the issue of hatred and being bullied. This is a story not only for adults but for children as well. Even before this distribution, Elvera’s ‘The Trial of the “Big Bad” Wolf ‘ was adapted in play format and performed for elementary age children by the Fine Arts Department of Howard Community College. Her one-liners on Thinking, says a lot in so few words. Years before becoming Maryland’s Majority leader in the State Senate and a family friend, the late Senator Clarence Blount as her elementary school teacher, would say to her class: “Think young people, Think!” Elvera never forgot those words and in remembrance of him, wrote the one-liners to jog our thinking process. This thought provoking book is also designed to give the reader another insight into Death, Depression, Alzheimer and Aging. In Elvera’s questioning ‘Who is Schindler’, you may be surprised at the answer. Scattered throughout the book are blank pages to encourage the reader to immediately jot down any thoughts they wish to elabora |
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A Little Box of Books Three-Book Collection $13.46 New – Drawing upone the unmistakeable charm of our Little Big Book series, this endearing three-book collection combines exquisite vintage children’s book illustrations with classic fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and songs. A wonderful addition to a child’s library, designed to sit next to Babar’s Trunk and Maurice Sendak’s Nutshell Library, this set of classics is perfectly sized to fit little hands and to feed big imaginations with all the beloved standards of childhood. Fairy Tales: rediscover |
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A Little Box of Books Three-Book Collection $12.8 New – Drawing upone the unmistakeable charm of our Little Big Book series, this endearing three-book collection combines exquisite vintage children’s book illustrations with classic fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and songs. A wonderful addition to a child’s library, designed to sit next to Babar’s Trunk and Maurice Sendak’s Nutshell Library, this set of classics is perfectly sized to fit little hands and to feed big imaginations with all the beloved standards of childhood. Fairy Tales: rediscover |
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A Little Box of Books Three-Book Collection $0.99 Used – Drawing upone the unmistakeable charm of our Little Big Book series, this endearing three-book collection combines exquisite vintage children’s book illustrations with classic fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and songs. A wonderful addition to a child’s library, designed to sit next to Babar’s Trunk and Maurice Sendak’s Nutshell Library, this set of classics is perfectly sized to fit little hands and to feed big imaginations with all the beloved standards of childhood. Fairy Tales: rediscover |
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A Study of Fairy Tales $27.15 Used – Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER IV THE HISTORY OF FAIRY TALES The gods of ancient mythology were changed into the demi-gods and heroes of ancient poetry, and these demi-gods again became, at a later age, the principal characters of our nursery tales. ? Max Mcllek. Stories originally told about the characters of savage tales, were fi |
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A Study of Fairy Tales $9.08 New – Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER IV THE HISTORY OF FAIRY TALES The gods of ancient mythology were changed into the demi-gods and heroes of ancient poetry, and these demi-gods again became, at a later age, the principal characters of our nursery tales. ? Max Mcllek. Stories originally told about the characters of savage tales, were fin |
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A Study of Fairy Tales $39.59 Used – Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER IV THE HISTORY OF FAIRY TALES The gods of ancient mythology were changed into the demi-gods and heroes of ancient poetry, and these demi-gods again became, at a later age, the principal characters of our nursery tales. ? Max Mcllek. Stories originally told about the characters of savage tales, were fi |
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A Study of Fairy Tales $17.12 New – Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER IV THE HISTORY OF FAIRY TALES The gods of ancient mythology were changed into the demi-gods and heroes of ancient poetry, and these demi-gods again became, at a later age, the principal characters of our nursery tales. ? Max Mcllek. Stories originally told about the characters of savage tales, were fin |
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A Treasury for Three Year Olds: a Collection of Stories, Fairy Tales, and Nursery Rhymes $0.99 New |
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A Treasury for Three Year Olds: a Collection of Stories, Fairy Tales, and Nursery Rhymes $5 New |
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Abby Cadabby Fairy Tale Fun $5.93 New – My First Look and Find Abby Cadabby follows Abby Acabby as she drops in on the scene of seven beloved fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Each vividly drawn scene |
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Abby Cadabby Fairy Tale Fun $8.29 New – My First Look and Find Abby Cadabby follows Abby Acabby as she drops in on the scene of seven beloved fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Each vividly drawn scene |
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About London $28.86 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. ABOUT COAL. I Am sitting by my sea-coal fire, and, from the clear way in which it burns, and the peculiarly pleasant warmth it seems to give out, I have every reason to believe that the thermometer is below the freezing point, that the ground is hard as iron, and that before to-morrows sun rises, Jack Frost will not only have lavishly strewn the earth with pearls, but have sketched fairy landscapes innumerable on my window-panes. Ah, weD, it matters little to me: “The storm without might rain and ristle, Tarn did na mind the storm a whistle.” The respected partner of my joys and sorrows has retired to roost, far away in the nursery the maternal pledges of our affection have done ditto. Unless an amorous member of that inestimable class of public servants—the metropolitan police—be at this moment engaged in a furtive flirtation with the cook, I have no reason to believe that, beside myself, any of my limited establishment is awake. My boots are off—I have an old coat on—I have done my day’s work—I don’t oweanybody any money (the reader need not believe this)—- I poke the fire—I light a cigar—and think there is nothing like a good fire after all. I am thankful I am not in Paris now: I take down my French Pocket Dictionary, published by Orr in 1850, and cannot find the French for fire-place; I find firearms, fire-ball, fire-brand, fire-brush, fire-cross, fire-lock, but no fire-place. All, here it is (fire-side, foyer—substantive, masculine); but, to make quite sure, I turn to the French-English, and I turn up foyer there; and, here, I find it means, ” heat, tiring-room, green-room,” and so on. Well, am I not right ? there is nothing like an English fire-place after all. The Germans ‘are not much better off than |
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About London $16.1 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. ABOUT COAL. I Am sitting by my sea-coal fire, and, from the clear way in which it burns, and the peculiarly pleasant warmth it seems to give out, I have every reason to believe that the thermometer is below the freezing point, that the ground is hard as iron, and that before to-morrows sun rises, Jack Frost will not only have lavishly strewn the earth with pearls, but have sketched fairy landscapes innumerable on my window-panes. Ah, weD, it matters little to me: “The storm without might rain and ristle, Tarn did na mind the storm a whistle.” The respected partner of my joys and sorrows has retired to roost, far away in the nursery the maternal pledges of our affection have done ditto. Unless an amorous member of that inestimable class of public servants—the metropolitan police—be at this moment engaged in a furtive flirtation with the cook, I have no reason to believe that, beside myself, any of my limited establishment is awake. My boots are off—I have an old coat on—I have done my day’s work—I don’t oweanybody any money (the reader need not believe this)—- I poke the fire—I light a cigar—and think there is nothing like a good fire after all. I am thankful I am not in Paris now: I take down my French Pocket Dictionary, published by Orr in 1850, and cannot find the French for fire-place; I find firearms, fire-ball, fire-brand, fire-brush, fire-cross, fire-lock, but no fire-place. All, here it is (fire-side, foyer—substantive, masculine); but, to make quite sure, I turn to the French-English, and I turn up foyer there; and, here, I find it means, ” heat, tiring-room, green-room,” and so on. Well, am I not right ? there is nothing like an English fire-place after all. The Germans ‘are not much better off than |
