LITTLE HEDGE KING


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In this unique book the author uses his special teaching and writing gifts to bring to the readers attention the uncanny yet remarkable striking similarity of one of Europe's smallest Garden Birds - the diminutive "Wren," and how many people in this world today have come to love, honour, respect, and reverence this 'little hedge king' bird, and why he believes it somehow can be related to Jesus Christ's crucifixion.




TELL ME ANOTHER STORY


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Tell Me Another Story


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"Tell Me Another Story" by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey is a delightful collection of children's stories that are brimming with imagination, adventure, and valuable life lessons. This anthology is designed to captivate the hearts and minds of young readers, offering them a range of engaging narratives to enjoy. The stories within this collection cover a diverse array of themes and settings, from magical adventures to heartwarming tales of friendship and kindness. Carolyn Sherwin Bailey's storytelling skillfully weaves together relatable characters and imaginative scenarios, inviting young readers into captivating worlds where they can explore and learn. "Tell Me Another Story" encourages the development of a love for reading and storytelling in children. The narratives often convey important moral and ethical lessons, fostering character development and a deeper understanding of the world around them. This anthology serves as a reminder of the power of storytelling to entertain, educate, and inspire young minds. Carolyn Sherwin Bailey's collection of stories invites readers to embark on a literary journey filled with wonder and discovery, emphasizing the enduring magic of children's literature.




The Door in the Hedge


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From ensorcelled princesses to a frog that speaks, an enchanting collection of fairy tales from the Newbery Medal–winning author. The last mortal kingdom before the unmeasured sweep of Faerieland begins has at best held an uneasy truce with its unpredictable neighbor. There is nothing to show a boundary, at least on the mortal side of it; and if any ordinary human creature ever saw a faerie—or at any rate recognized one—it was never mentioned; but the existence of the boundary and of faeries beyond it is never in doubt either. So begins “The Stolen Princess,” the first story of this collection, about the meeting between the human princess Linadel and the faerie prince Donathor. “The Princess and the Frog” concerns Rana and her unexpected alliance with a small, green, flipper-footed denizen of a pond in the palace gardens. “The Hunting of the Hind” tells of a princess who has bewitched her beloved brother, hoping to beg some magic of cure, for her brother is dying, and the last tale is a retelling of the Twelve Dancing Princesses in which an old soldier discovers, with a little help from a lavender-eyed witch, the surprising truth about where the princesses dance their shoes to tatters every night.







A King's Woman


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Superstitions


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