The Patchwork Girl of Oz (Oz[7])
Baum L. Frank
A boy, a patchwork girl, and a glass cat go on a mission to find the ingredients for a charm which will transform some people turned to marble.
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The Road to Oz (Oz[5])
Baum L. Frank
Dorothy and her friends follow the enchanted road to Oz and arrive in time for Ozma's birthday party.
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The Scarecrow of Oz (Oz[9])
Baum L. Frank
The adventures of Trot and Cap'n Bill take them to Jinxland where they help Pon, the gardener's assistant, break the spell that turned his true love's heart to ice.
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The Sea of Trolls (Sea of Trolls[1])
Farmer Nancy
Jack was eleven when the berserkers loomed out of the fog and nabbed him. “It seems that things are stirring across the water,” the Bard had warned. “Ships are being built, swords are being forged.”“Is that bad?” Jack had asked, for his Saxon village had never before seen berserkers.“Of course. People don’t make ships and swords unless they intend to use them.”The year is A.D. 793. In the next months, Jack and his little sister, Lucy, are enslaved by Olaf One-Brow and his fierce young shipmate, Thorgil. With a crow named Bold Heart for mysterious company, they are swept up into an adventure-quest that follows in the spirit of “The Lord of the Rings.”Award-winner Nancy Farmer has never told a richer, funnier tale, nor offered more timeless encouragement to young seekers than “Just say no to pillaging.”
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The Seven Tales of Trinket
Thomas Shelley Moore
Guided by a tattered map, accompanied by Thomas the Pig Boy, and inspired by the storyteller’s blood that thrums through her veins, eleven-year-old Trinket searches for the seven stories she needs to become a bard like her father, who disappeared years before. She befriends a fortune-telling gypsy girl; returns a child stolen by the selkies to his true mother; confronts a banshee and receives a message from a ghost; helps a village girl outwit—and out-dance—the Faerie Queen; travels beyond the grave to battle a dastardly undead Highwayman; and meets a hound so loyal he fights a wolf to the death to protect the baby prince left in his charge. All fine material for six tales, but it is the seventh tale, in which Trinket learns her father’s true fate, that changes her life forever. The Seven Tales of Trinket is a Kirkus Reviews Best Children’s Book of 2012
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The Silver Chair (The Chronicles of Narnia[6])
Lewis Clive Staples
King Caspian’s beloved son Prince Rilian has disappeared. Aslan sends Eustace and his school friend Jill to Narnia on a quest to search for the young prince and defeat the evil Witch.English years: 1942Narnian years: 2356
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The Snow Spider (The Magician Trilogy[1])
Ниммо Дженни
Gwyn never thought of himself as a magician. Mostly he was just a regular boy with an irregular family — a nervous mother, a half-dotty grandmother, a sister missing for four years, and a father who blames him relentlessly for his sister's disappearance.But on his tenth birthday, Gwyn's grandmother gives him five unusual gifts. "Time to find out if you are a magician, Gwyn. Time to remember your ancestors. If you have inherited the power, you can use it to get your heart's desire."How could he use a brooch, a piece of dried seaweed, a scarf, and a tin whistle? And what of the small, broken horse with the wild expression, wearing the tag Dim hon. Not this. Gwyn is a dangerous magician until he learns the self-reliance and understanding his magic requires.Jenny Nimmo has woven a vividly imagined, unearthly world into the realities of family relationships, friendship, and love lost and regained.
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The Story of a China Cat
Hope Laura Lee
Toot! Toot! Tootity-toot-toot! "Goodness me! who is blowing the horn?"asked the Talking Doll, as she sat up on the shelf in the toy shop. "This isn't Friday; and we don't want any fish!" "Speak for yourself, if you please," said a large, white China Cat, who had just finished washing a few specks of dirt off her shiny coat with her red tongue. "I could enjoy a bit of fish right now." "I should rather have pie," said the Talking Doll. "But who blew the horn? That is what I'd like to know…"
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The Story of Doctor Dolittle
Lofting Hugh
In this first book in the series, Doctor Dolittle discovers that he can talk to the animals--Jip the dog, Dab Dab the duck, Polynesia the parrot.
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The Story of Dr Dolittle / История доктора Дулиттла. 5 класс
Лофтинг Хью Джон
Одна из самых известных в мире детских книг – «История доктора Дулиттла», была создана английским писателем вскоре после окончания Первой мировой войны. Родилась эта сказочная повесть из фронтовых писем автора своим детям, в которых он рассказывал о добром докторе.
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The Tale of Despereaux
DiCamillo Kate
Welcome to the story of Despereaux Tilling, a mouse who is in love with music, stories, and a princess named Pea. It is also the story of a rat called Roscuro, who lives in the darkness and covets a world filled with light. And it is the story of Miggery Sow, a slow-witted serving girl who harbors a simple, impossible wish. These three characters are about to embark on a journey that will lead them down into a horrible dungeon, up into a glittering castle, and, ultimately, into each other's lives. And what happens then? As Kate DiCamillo would say: Reader, it is your destiny to find out.
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The tale of two bad mice
Potter Beatrix
Beartrix Potter(1866-1943) - is one of the most notable authors of children's literature. Fairy tales, those created by her about animals, which were self-illustrated with graceful and tender water colors, are notable for delicate lyricism and soft humour. For the whole world's children she has completed 23 books with her fairy-tales. This is one of them.
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The Tin Woodman of Oz (Oz[12])
Baum L. Frank
Dorothy tries to rescue the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow from the giantess who has changed them into a tin owl and a teddy bear and is using them for playthings.
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The Twits
Dahl Roald
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The Voyage of the ‘Dawn Treader’ (The Chronicles of Narnia[5])
Lewis Clive Staples
Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin Eustace, are magically transported onto the ship, Dawn Treader, where King Caspian is searching for the seven lost friends of his father. On the voyage, the children meet many fantastical creatures, including the great Aslan himself.English years: 1942Narnian years: 2306
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The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle (Doctor Dolittle[2])
Lofting Hugh
Doctor John Dolittle, the veterinarian who can actually talk to animals, sets sail on the high seas for new adventures! Accompanied by his young friend Tommy Stubbins and the beloved animals of his household – Polynesia the parrot, Jip the dog, and Chee-Chee the monkey – the good doctor is off to forbidding Spider Monkey Island to examine the rare jabizri beetle. But the mysterious island holds another, darker secret: The famous Indian naturalist, Long Arrow, has mysteriously disappeared – and Doctor Dolittle urgently needs to speak with him. Doctor Dolittle and his friends brave a shipwreck, find the floating island, and meet the incredible Great Glass Sea Snail – the keeper of the greatest mystery of all.
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The Wind in the Willows
Grahame Kenneth
One of the true classics of English literature, here are the adventures of Mole, Water Rat, Badger, and Toad. Grahame’s idyllic world is as fresh now as when they first discovered his enchanting tales—of Ratty sculling his boat on the River, Badger grumpily entertaining his friends in his comfortable underground home, and the exasperating Toad being driven into one tangle after another by his obsession with motor cars.
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Oz[1])
Baum L. Frank
The story of Dorothy and her dog, Toto, who are swept off the Kansas plains by a huge cyclone, and find themselves in the land of Oz.
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Through the Looking Glass
Carroll Lewis
"Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There" is the sequel to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", and is likewise a humoristic nonsense story for children of all ages, written by Lewis Carroll (pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) and first published in 1871. In this book Alice meets the Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the White and Red Queens, Humpty Dumpty, and the White Knight.The book contains the nonsense verse of the Jabberwock and the Walrus and the Carpenter.In Through the Looking-Glass, brooks and hedges divide the countryside into one giant chessboard, Alice plays the part of a pawn.In his stories, Carroll blurs the boundaries between being awake and being asleep so that it becomes difficult to tell where reality ends and dreaming begins.
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Tieva, gara tēva josta
Marjutina Emīlija
Tieva, gara tēva jostaLatviešu tautas pasakas un mīklasSastādījusi un literāri apdarījusi Emīlija MarjutinaRīga «Liesma» 1982Noskanējis grāmatu un failu izveidojis Imants Ločmelis imantslochmelis@inbox.lvMākslinieks Andris LamstersMīļie bērni«Tieva, gara tēva josta...» — Tā taču skan pazīstamās tautas mīklas pirmā rinda! — jūs teiksiet.Uzminējāt. Un uzminējāt ari to, kāpēc tā lasāma uz šās grāmatas vāka. Grāmatā atrodamas mīklas, pamīšus izkārtotās ar pasakām. Pasaku teksts jums palīdzēs atminēt šis miklas. Vajadzīga tikai apķērība, labas iztēles spējas, un jūs tēlainā salīdzinājumā, asprātīgā jautājumā vai trāpīgā līdzībā, kādā ietērpta mīkla, viegli sazīmēsiet kādu no attiecīgās pasakas varoņiem, kādu pasakā aprakstītu darba veidu, priekšmetu vai dabas parādību.Tā kā mūsu tautas miklas pa lielākai daļai radušās tais laikos, kad ļaudis vēl dzīvoja pavisam citādos sabiedriskos un sadzīves apstākļos, tad iespējams, ka jums daudzi miklu objekti — seni darbarīki vai mājturības priekšmeti — liksies sveši. Taču te jums nāks talkā zīmējumi, no kuriem jūs iegūsiet par to priekšstatu.Miklu minēšana ir ļoti interesanta nodarbošanās. Šeit katrs var parādīt savu attapību, veiklību un labu izdomu.Labas sekmes mīklu minēšanā!Sastādītāja
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