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He Said He Would Be Late
This floral themed modern baby book gives you a simple (and beautiful!) way to document all the darling moments of baby's first year. With shiny, gold foil accents throughout, mom will easily record special memories, without spending hours doing it. Perfect for you or as a gift, this guilt-free baby book helps mom remember baby's first year forever. + 48 Pages. 9 Wide, 9 Tall. Responsibly Printed. Eco-friendly, soy-based inks.
Lucy Darling Golden Blossom Memory Book
Flowerheart is like a garden in full bloom: vibrant and sweet, whimsical and wondrous. Allison Saft, New York Times bestselling author of A Far Wilder Magic Perfect for fans of Margaret Rogerson and Tamora Pierce, this standalone YA debut is a stunning cottagecore fantasy romance about a girl with powerful and violent magic which she must learn to controlor lose everything she loves. Claras magic has always been wild. But its never been dangerous.
Flowerheart [Book]
Flower Fairies: the ALMOND BLOSSOM FAIRY Vintage Print C1930 by Cicely Mary Barker
My name is Blossom, these are the flowers that I tend. If you look closely you may see my hidden friends., This durable 7 inch by 7 inch board book
Blossom's Hide & Seek Board Book
Blossom in Winter by Melanie Martins, eBook
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100 Flower and Plant Baby Names: Meanings & Origins
Follow the Little Yellow Bee as he introduces your baby or toddler to his friends in the garden including snails, bunnies, ladybugs, and more in this adorable lift-a-flap board book. Simple sentences reinforce future language structure while grasping and lifting the sturdy flaps helps develop fine motor skills. A perfect first book! 6 perfectly-sized, sturdy flaps are extra strong so babies and toddlers can open and close, over and over again.
Little Yellow Bee [Book]
Excellent condition, Hardcover. This powerful and moving novel from the New York Times bestselling author of A Long Petal of the Sea and Violeta weaves together past and present, tracing the ripple effects of war and immigration on one child in Europe in 1938 and another in the United States in 2019. Vienna, 1938. Samuel Adler is five years old when his father disappears during Kristallnacht—the night his family loses everything.
The Wind Knows My Name: A Novel [Book]