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It was published by Viking Press, , pages, beautifully illustrated throughout with nicely rendered pencil drawings. Its illustrations in clear, beautiful colors and interesting design make of it a delightful picture book.

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A little girl goes out on a dark windy rainy night, opens up her umbrella and is swept away to magic land where weather is made. One illustration has elves or gnomes hammering out sunbeams. I'm the original poster of this stumper, and my Mom finally thinks she remembers what book I'm talking about! She says it was called Twinkletoes , but doesn't have any other information. I'm sure I would recognize it immediately if I saw it. How about it, Harriet? Can you finish the puzzle? Morgan, published Whitman , thin octavo, pictorial cloth boards, decorated endpapers, 6 colour printed dustwrappers, "from the elusive "For All Children from 5 to 10" series, an exceptionally rare title.

The only fairy story with cars which comes immediately to mind is The Gnomobile by U. Sinclair , only in that one, it was the humans who drove the gnomes around, not the other way. Disney made a movie of it. Possibly The Cinematograph Train by G. Farrow once well-known as author of the Wallypug books , illustrated by Alan Wright, published London, Bobbie and Evelyn go to the cinematograph the famous first moving picture showing a train rushing toward the audience and find themselves on the train station platform.

This is Dreamland Junction and they take the train to Fairyland, where a they are met by an odd little driver with a "well-appointed motor-car". He drives them to meet the Queen of the Fairies - they and the car shrink as they go, to fairy-size. The humour is whimsical and could be called dry.

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Fairy baking powder is put into cakes which make those who eat them lighter than air so they can levitate and escape from the evil giant Mam-on who keeps his subjects as slaves. The names aren't quite right - but there's a Prince Eddie in another story, who becomes a Fairy Tale Prince for a while, and discovers it's harder than it looks. McGraw, Eloise, Sawdust in his shoes, This is not a short story, but the young man here runs off to join the circus and this sounds like one of the chapters. His greatest ambitions were realised when he took over, at varying times, the two biggest and meanest tuskers of them all - Ziggy and Tusko.

The book is full of elephant lore and experiences funny, dangerous and disastrous. I know and love the book, and there is nothing about elephants in it at all. Searcher is looking for a short story about a man in a circus who sweeps up after the elephants, gets teased, and turns the tables in a Tom Sawyer's painting the fence trick. Check out the book titled Spangle. This is NOT a short story but a very thick and heavily researched fictional account of circus life. It is "gritty" and NOT for children.

However, the elephant dung story appears in the book in slightly altered form and I think the book has lots of references and notes at the end, so it may point the searcher to the original story. Ten stories present the historical backgrounds of ghosts still haunting Valley Forge, the White House and other places in the United States. Great Ghost Stories of the Old West Four Winds Press "A collection of eight eerie, spooky, mysterious, and terrifying ghost stories for young readers that proclaim that ghosts followed the Westward trails of America.

I don't know anything about American ghost lore, so I don't know if these correspond to the remembered stories or not. I know this is a long shot. Shaw, Jane, Susan's Helping Hand. Children's Press A bit doubtful about this - some editions do have a pictorial cover showing a boy, a girl and an English bobby, but the cloth is usually green, and Children's Press usually only had a frontispiece illo, not plates throughout.

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Plot description is that Susan's habit of being helpful leads her into trouble. Tiddleman, A Bright Little Pair approximate Definitely the book,but comes in different editions with different pictures on front. Esther Hautzig, The Endless Steppe. Set in Siberia.

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A likely possibility. Thanks, but I'm certain that it's not The Endless Steppe. Anne Holm, North To Freedom. This could be North To Freedom. That story is about a boy named David. I probably read it somewhere around This doesn't sound like The Ark or Rowan Farm. There is some mention of them living in refugee camps, but that happens before the book starts. Lois Lowry, Number the Stars. Could this be Number the Stars? It's now and their life in Copenhagen is filled with school, food shortages, and the Nazi soldiers marching through town. When the Jews of Denmark are "relocated," Ellen moves in with the Johansens and pretends to be one of the family.

Soon Annemarie is asked to go on a dangerous mission to save Ellen's life. Much of the story is told from the point-of-view of the older sister, Ruth. My copy was published in by Scholastic, and the cover shows the children walking through snow. Christine Arnothy, I am fifteen and I don't want to die , , copyright. I haven't read this in a long time, but I think it fits the description. Marietta D. Moskin, I Am Rosemarie, , approximate. As I was writing a comment here about this book as a possible solution, the name suddenly came to me!


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I was a weird kid and read everything about the Holocaust that I could get my hands on. Not sure which one had the blizzard, but I will mos def be rereading them both, and then sending them on to my neice, who's another slightly weird kid. James Ramsey Ullman, Banner in the Sky , , paperback This sounds like it. It involves climbing a mountain in Switzerland called the Citadel in the s.

I believe its based on a true story about climbing the Matterhorn. It was a Disney movie in the late s-early s. I checked imdb. Please note that E, "Banner in the Sky" was not the solution. Beverly Cleary, Ramona and Her Mother , s. This may be way off, but Ramona Quimby had a stuffed elephant, named Ella Funt, that she carried around with her.

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In Ramona and Her Mother , she sews her a pair of pants. She had had Ella Funt for a while, so there may have been a spaghetti stain on her somewhere, I don't remember. Norma Simon, Elly the Elephant , , reprinted This is just a possibility - I can't find a picture of the cover anywhere. Two summaries: "Wendy and her beloved Elly are inseparable until the toy is left at school one day. Wendy loves her toy elephant one summary said she sings to it? I obtained copies of both Elly the Elephant and Ramona and her Mother, but unfortunately, neither is the book I am looking for.

I believe my book has more pictures perhaps in color than Ramona and Her Mother, and is not long enough to have chapters. Also, my book feels more modern than Elly, and I'm fairly certain is written for a slightly higher reading level. Nancy K. Robinson, Oh Honestly, Angela! She takes her favorite stuffed elephant to show and tell, only to find out that she is expected to donate it to the school's Christmas drive for the needy. However, that is not the book.

In my book, unlike this one, the little girl and her elephant are the main focus of the book. Did the elephant go to visit its cousins when it was misplaced by the girl?

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Another poster asked, "Did the elephant go to visit its cousins when it was misplaced by the girl? I would appreciate it if you would share the title of the book you're thinking of, if you know it. Thank you! Sounds like this Mercer Mayer classic. Also, 3 of these stories were published together as There's Something There alligator under the bed, monster in the closet, something in the attic , so that could be the collection you mention. Some commented in the stumper, but it's the correct solutionThe book I am looking for is not a collection of 3 books. It's a textbook. I have no explanation for that.

But I'll keep it here so the original requester can find it. It was about a girl might have lived in some sort of orphanage or something. She gets this doll and it turns out to be evil. She and a friend bury it in the woods one night, and the doll is back in her room in the morning, covered in dirt. The cover was dark, with a dark-haired girl looking frightened as she held up a blonde doll. I think that the name of this book is a girl's first name And although i may be wrong about this, I think that it may be an "A" name, like Anabelle The book Im thinking of see below is Annabelle by Ruby Jean Jenson : "bandoned by her mother and neglected by her emotionally distant father, a little girl is drawn to an old derelict mansion in the woods near her home.

To the lonely little girl the house is her very own castle and it seems to call out to her with a ghostly chorus of voices.


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Inside she finds a family of dolls that welcome her along with a strange portrait of a woman who smiles down on her like the mother she lost.