
50 Fun Stories for 3-7 Year Olds Sharlene Alexander (Author)

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This book is perfect for bedtime and also children that are learning to read. If your child loves books by Mo Willems, Laura Numeroff, Dr. Seuss, Felicia Bond, P.D. Eastman, and Sandra Boynton, your child will fall in love with this children's story collection.
It is also filled with wonderfully illustrated color pictures.
Includes a Table of Contents for easy navigation.
This book has:
a 50 Fun Stories
a Bonus Games: Hidden Picture Games (70+ things to find)
1) Dragons Love Hamburgers
2) The Magical Train
3) My Pet Dinosaur Won't Brush His Teeth
4) The Biggest Cupcake Ever
5) Wiggle Wiggle Boooooom!
6) The Dragon that Couldn't Roar
7) Silly Goose
8) Stinky Kitty
9) My Pet Dinosaur Won't Eat His Vegetables
10) The Bunny that Loves to Share
11) The Magical Flute
12) The Animal Olympic Games
13) Shadow the Great Mouse Catcher
14) The Frog's Treat
15) Turkey's Party
16) A Fun Day at the Beach
17) The Hidden Treasure
18) Dragonsaurus
19) The Ugly Duckling and the Turtle
20) The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Hungry Pig
++30 More Stories!
- Rank: #1174 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-09-25
- Released on: 2012-09-25
- Format: Kindle eBook
- Number of items: 1

Description #1 by Etsy - arisangels:
This is a absolutely gorgeous little girls skirt. It's made with yards of fabric!!! (the bottom ruffle is 11 yards in length! Just to give you an idea of how full this really is!)
It's so fun and frilly! This is a must have for a little princess!
This is for the Skirt ONLY. I also sell the whole outfit see my shop listing.
Perfect for twirling. It is a great birthday gift.
This comes in any size
The smallest I have done is a 1yr all the way up to a 12.
Matching bows are available for $6.00
A Girl can never have too many Ruffles!!!
I can also do custom orders for events, weddings, family pictures, birthdays, matching your girls, and so forth. Also if there is a fabric you love that you want to mail me that works as well. My cousin does beautiful ruffled diaper covers to match as well check out her store at parleyray.etsy.com
Please allow 3-7 days for me to complete your order as these are made custom! If you need it fast please see my listing for Rushed Orders! Thank you!
Comes from a pet & smoke free home!
I lost my little 3 year old Arianna to cancer last year so I started doing what I call Ari projects.
I miss her like crazy and this has been very healing. I make these skirts and headbands and put together a little care package to take up to the hospital.
My goal is to put smiles on children's faces whose lives are filled with pain. My daughter Ari loved frilly things. I know she would have loved these. Everyone I make, I picture her twirling around in it. I love doing them!
All proceeds go to helping Ari's Angels make a difference. Some of these children have such a short time on this earth. Thank you for helping that time be a little happier.
If you want to learn more about Ari's Angels or about my Angel's story go to prayforari.blogspot.com
Description #2 by eCrater - genealogyimagesofhistory:
On all multiple items after the first, you will receive a 10% discount.Postage will be combined and refund granted if saved. RUSHING FOR LAND OKLAHOMA 1889 By W. Eugene HollonINSERT THE NAME YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR IN THE BOX BELOW AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE IN OUR eCRATER STORE IN THIS OR ANY OTHER TITLE OR NAME.Click here to check out our other products on eCRATER!Custom Search Genealogy Images Of History!Type in your family name or a specific topic you are looking for..Search titles and descriptions. RUSHING FOR LANDGenealogy Index: Please see massive index below with print large enough for us old folks to read BY WAGON, BY HORSE, BY TRAIN, AND BY FOOT THEY SCRAMBLED TO CLAIM THE LOTS OF GUTHRIE TOWN Folk, in American pioneer history, there had been and never will be anything like it. Seldom have I found a more comprehensive writing of THE RACE. Frankly, "IT WAS THE DAMNEDEST RACE IN HISTORY." As many of you know, I specialize in finding old American stories of long ago that have been overlooked, seldom found and rarely read. Here is a massive, comprehensive report on the Great Land Rush, including the settling of the Magic City of Guthrie. Exciting. Factual. Great pictures. Detailed reference to historical works that led to this writing. Wonderful to discover our ancestors in rarely found, seldom read, old western magazines. Here is the story entitled: RUSHING FOR LAND OKLAHOMA 1889 By W. Eugene Hollon There were many a western story published " the common ones about cowboy and Indians are listed on eCRATER every day but the rarer ones like this one with details about the Oklahoma Land Rush are seldom found. Collectors treasure them and their price guide value rises every day. They are hard to find. I hunt them out cause really the better, untold and rarer stories were published in the rest. Heres one of em. FOLLOWING PURCHASE AND PAYMENT, IF YOU WILL WRITE ME OF YOUR SPECIAL NAME OR INTEREST, I WILL DO A FREE SEARCH OF MY COLLECTION AND UNINDEXED STORIES AND NAMES. TOM RUSSELL COLLECTIONFor more Information Please Visit:The Tom Russell CollectionIF I FIND SOMETHING THAT I THINK MERITS YOUR INTEREST, I WILL WRITE A REVIEW AND PLACE IT ON eCRATER AND GIVE YOU NOTICE AND A HEAD START TO BUYITNOW! Following my retirement, I have dedicated my remaining hours to indexing the Genealogy of our western pioneers. During my research, I discovered that thousands of our kinfolk lay unfound and unrecognized on some book dealers shelf. Because Old Western History and Memorabilia was printed before computer indexing, I index every item I sell. This complete index will be bound and included in this offering at no additional cost. Humbly, I am trying to keep our history alive I hope you appreciate the effort. RUSHING FOR LAND: OKLAHOMA 1889 By W. Eugene Hollon Folks, sooner or later " Genealogists are going to realize that their family kinfolks are laying on some dealers dusty shelves. If I can contribute to finding one little name or photo of that long lost ancestor you have been waiting to find, its worth all the time I spend. As a tribute to the honor of our American Indians, my indexed listings will include all Indian names mentioned in the story from this time on. ANCESTORS INDEXED HEREIN, CIRCA: 1763 "1958 era ANCESTORS LOCATION: OKLAHOMA, KANSAS, ARKANSAS, IOWA GENEALOGY NAMES INDEXED: CANDEE, Helen C., author of Social, Conditions in our Newest Territory DYER, BH, Colonel FERGUSON, Walter GITTINGER, Roy, author of The Formation of the State of Oklahoma, 1803-1906 HARRISON, Benjamin, President HOLLON, W. Eugene, Author LILLIE, Foress B. LOKKEN, Roscoe, L., author of Iowa Public Land Disposal MIX, Tom, Bartender PAYNE, David L., Indiana Adventurer RICHARDS, OH, author of Memories of an 89er ROSE, NH SPEARS, John R., author of The Boomers of the West SWEARINGEN, AP VAN DER ZEE, Jacob, author of The Opening of the Des Moines Valley WENNER, Fred L., Newspaperman, WICKS, Hamilton S., author of The Opening of Oklahoma WRIGLEY, William Jr., drummer PICTURES AND DESCRIPTIONS w * INDICATING PICTURE: Picture 1: Map of Oklahoma Land Openings. * Picture 2: April 22, 1889: Along the line in the Cherokee Outlet, waiting for the commander of the troopers to drop his arm. * Pictures 3 " 7: The damnest race in history was under way, they scrambled to claim the lots of Guthrie town. It was real democracy in action, a pioneer claimed, within 24 hourswe had elected a city council and a mayor. * Picture 8: Guthrie, Oklahoma voters lined up four abreast behind their favorites and marched by to be counted. * Picture 9: The boomers came equipped to defend hearth, home, and lot. Yet most disputed claims were settled in a friendly fashion, some by the toss of a coin. * Picture 10: The rambling tent city of April 27 became a makeshift metropolis by the middle of May. * Picture 11: By the middle of May the town was complete with restaurants, barber shops, merchandise stores, post office, two-story hotel and fifty saloons. * Picture 12: One of the Guthrie, Oklahoma bars. * Picture 13: Speculators allBrokers and lawyers and fine casket makers, they all had something to sell, and they all needed signs to sell it " including the sign-maker. * Picture 14: Guthrie citizens * Picture 15: 15000 people crowded the Magic City of Guthrie. * Picture 16: John Tontz Stoves and Hardware Store. * Picture 17: In the first weeks of Guthrie, Just about anything you wanted to do you waited your turn. This line-up is a case of turning out to face the camera and posterity. * Picture 18: A parade on the Fourth of July was absolutely required of any self-respecting Western town. * PLACES AND THINGS PROMINENTLY MENTIONED w * INDICATING PICTURE: AP Swearingen Collection Arkansas City, Kansas Armentrout Studio Collection Blue Bell Saloon Caldwell, Kansas Capitol Hotel * Cherokee Indians Cherokee Nation Territory Cherokee Outlet Chickasaw Nation Territory Choctaw Nation Territory Commercial Banking Company Cosmopolitan Creek Nation Territory Creek Reservation District in Oklahoma Edmond, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas Forum, The Fred L. Wenner Collection Get " Up, Newspaper Great American Desert Guthrie, Oklahoma Guthrie: Oklahomas First Capital Indian Meridian Iowa Journal of History and Politics Iowa Nation Territory John Tontz Stoves and Hardware * Kansas City Times Kickapoo Nation Territory Magic City of Guthrie Manuscripts Division of the University of Oklahoma Library Modoc Nation Territory Munseys Magazine NH Rose Collection Nation, The National Bank Block * Norman, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma Chronicles Osage Nation Territory Pawnee Nation Territory Potawatomie -Shawnee Nation Territory Preemption Act of 1842 Proclamation of 1763, The Report of the Secretary of the Interior, 1889 Sac and Fox Sac and Fox Nation Territory Santa Fe Railroad Seminole Nation Territory Seminole Reservation Seneca Nation Territory Shawnee Nation Territory South Canadian River Southern Plains Indians State Historical Society of Iowa Tonkawa Nation Territory University of Oklahoma Press Wells Fargo Westinghouse Electric Light Plant RUSHING FOR LAND: OKLAHOMA 1889 By W. Eugene Hollon OLD OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH MEMORABILIA IS RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING While others clip ads from magazines, I save history. Its a shame that our past is being lost. Its as simple as that. My wife kids me that after I find a piece I like, buy it, read it, research it, take a picture, scan it, write the blurb, pay the eCRATER entry fee and commission, that I end up making about 50 cents an hour. But, OH HOW I LOVE THIS OLD WESTERN HISTORY. What a story, Rare Story!!! Great Pictures. You will love it as it was published in this old complete western magazine printed on heavy slick paper many years ago. The issue is in good condition, the cover is in vibrant color. As clearly stated in my description, this is featured story in a rarely found and seldom read unusual and complete western magazine. I don't give out name of publication or date because I have caught competitors copying my index and work and trying to sell it as theirs. I hope you understand. Buyer pays postage of $3.50 First Class Mail to US; $5.00 Priority; $13.25 for International Mail. Texans must pay 8- % sales tax. Thanks, Tom THE INDEX IS A GENEALOGY IMAGESOFHISTORY COPYRIGHTED PRESENTATION
Description #3 by Etsy - arisangels:
This is a absolutely gorgeous little girls skirt. It's made with yards of fabric!!! (the bottom ruffle is 11 yards in length! Just to give you an idea of how full this really is!)
It's so fun and frilly! This is a must have for a little princess!
I also sell the whole outfit see my shop listing.
Perfect for twirling. It is a great birthday gift.
This comes in any size
The smallest I have done is a 1yr all the way up to a 12.
Matching bows are available for $7.00
A Girl can never have too many Ruffles!!!
I can also do custom orders for events, weddings, family pictures, birthdays, matching your girls, and so forth. Also if there is a fabric you love that you want to mail me that works as well. My cousin does beautiful ruffled diaper covers to match as well check out her store at parleyray.etsy.com
Please allow 3-7 days for me to complete your order as these are made custom! If you need it fast please see my listing for Rushed Orders! Thank you!
Comes from a pet & smoke free home!
I lost my little 3 year old Arianna to cancer last year so I started doing what I call Ari projects.
I miss her like crazy and this has been very healing. I make these skirts and headbands and put together a little care package to take up to the hospital.
My goal is to put smiles on children's faces whose lives are filled with pain. My daughter Ari loved frilly things. I know she would have loved these. Everyone I make, I picture her twirling around in it. I love doing them!
All proceeds go to helping Ari's Angels make a difference. Some of these children have such a short time on this earth. Thank you for helping that time be a little happier.
If you want to learn more about Ari's Angels or about my Angel's story go to prayforari.blogspot.com
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