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Polly Polyamorous

Polly Polyamorous

Daisy Diamond

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Polly wants more from life.A more interesting job. A more satisfying relationship. More excitement. More fun. More sex.Most of these things seem like impossible dreams, but more sex feels like a good place to start. Which is why when Polly's new work mate, Della, introduces her to the idea of polyamory, Polly finds herself tempted. When she meets Della's man, the gorgeous Dan, she finds herself saying yes, yes, yes Lots of sex with lots of people to kick start the new life of the New Improved Polly - what could possibly go wrong?Lots, as it turns out."Be careful what you wish for, 'cos that fairy Godmother can be a cruel bitch when the mood takes her. So, I wanted change and now I have it. I've lost my new lover, my old lover, and one of my best friends, and it's only Tuesday. Way to go, Polly "After some of the hottest sex of her life, things begin to fall apart, and Polly quickly finds she is ending up with less of everything that matters."If being ditched by someone you love breaks your heart, being chucked by someone you tolerate for his pecs and sex breaks your spirit. You be like, I can't even keep him? On top of that, you then feel shitty for being shallow enough to settle for him in the first place."Polly realises it is not just her sex life that needs to change. It's time for her to get serious. It's time for Polly to take control.Genres: Sexy romcom; contemporary comedy; erotic fiction; sexy adventure; contemporary romance.
Polly, Put the Kettle on: (A Classic Nursery Rhyme Board Book with Interactive Sliders and Qr Code for Instrumental and Vocal Versions - For Babies an
A sing-along board book that little ones will love This interactive board book based on the beloved children's song is full of fun. Each title in the Sing Along With Me series has five slider mechanisms and a QR code that links to both instrumental and vocal versions of the song. Simply scan the code for little ones to listen and sing along
Polly Paper: The Land of Rubbish

Polly Paper: The Land of Rubbish

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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It's home time and two children run back into school - they have forgotten their lunch boxes. When they enter the classroom a waste bin hums and as they look inside they are whisked down into a strange land, which they later find is called "The Land of Rubbish". Their surroundings are made up of old pictures, drawings and models that have been thrown in the bin. It's a land with its own rules, where re-cycling means something entirely different from the real world. They meet a paper doll, Polly Paper, and their adventures begin.....
Polly and the Princess

Polly and the Princess

Emma C. Dowd

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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"Oh, I remember now She's little and sweet-looking. Somebody told me she had nervous prostration. Too bad She is so young and pretty " A tiny sneer fluttered from face to face, skipping one here and there in its course. It ended in Miss Castlevaine's "Huh " "I think Miss Sterling is real pretty " Miss Crilly, from the opposite side, beamed on the "new lady." "She has faded dreadfully," asserted Mrs. Crump. "They used to call her handsome years ago, though she never was my style o' beauty. But now-" She shook her head with hard emphasis.
Polly Oliver's problem: a story for girls (1893). By; Kate Douglas Wiggin: Original Classics (ILLUSTRATED)
Kate Douglas Wiggin (September 28, 1856 - August 24, 1923) was an American educator and author of children's stories, most notably the classic children's novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. She started the first free kindergarten in San Francisco in 1878 (the Silver Street Free Kindergarten). With her sister during the 1880s, she also established a training school for kindergarten teachers. Kate Wiggin devoted her adult life to the welfare of children in an era when children were commonly thought of as cheap labor. Early life: Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin was born in Philadelphia, the daughter of lawyer Robert N. Smith, and of Welsh descent.Kate herself experienced a happy childhood, even though it was coloured by the American Civil War and her father's death. Kate and her sister Nora were still quite young when their widowed mother moved her little family from Philadelphia to Portland, Maine, then, three years later, upon her remarriage, to the little village of Hollis. There Kate matured in rural surroundings, with her sister and her new baby brother, Philip. From a literary point of view her childhood was most distinctive for her encounter with the novelist Charles Dickens. Her mother and another relative had gone to hear Dickens read in Portland, but Wiggin, aged 11, was thought to be too young to warrant an expensive ticket. The following day, however, she found herself on the same train as Dickens and engaged him in a lively conversation for the course of the journey, an experience which she later detailed in a short memoir, A Child's Journey with Dickens (1912). Her education was spotty, consisting of a short stint at a "dame school", some home schooling under the "capable, slightly impatient, somewhat sporadic" instruction of Albion Bradbury (her stepfather), a brief spell at the district school, a year as a boarder at the Gorham Female Seminary, a winter term at Morison Academy in Baltimore, Maryland, and a few months' stay at Abbot Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where she graduated with the class of 1873. Although rather casual, this was more education than most women received at the time. Early career: In 1873, hoping to ease Albion Bradbury's lung disease, Kate's family moved to Santa Barbara, California, where Kate's stepfather died three years later. A kindergarten training class was opening in Los Angeles under Emma Marwedel (1818-1893), and Kate enrolled. After graduation, in 1878, she headed the first free kindergarten in California, on Silver Street in the slums of San Francisco. The children were "street Arabs of the wildest type", but Kate had a loving personality and dramatic flair. By 1880 she was forming a teacher-training school in conjunction with the Silver Street kindergarten.
Polly of Bridgewater Farm

Polly of Bridgewater Farm

Catharine McKenty

Light Messages
2024
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This is the story of an idyllic Irish childhood torn asunder by the famine of 1847, and the trials of emigration to a new life in Canada.It was on her father's farm, on the old Coach Road between Dromore and Enniskillen, that Polly spent an idyllic two years with her parents, George and Jane Noble. Then Disaster struck. On January 6, 1839, the infamous 'Big Wind' rose out of the sea and swept across Ireland, wailing like a thousand banshees. It flattened whole villages, burned down farm houses, and finally killed her father. It changed Polly's life forever.Two years later, Polly's mother, Jane, married William Fleming, the handsome widower across the road at Bridgewater Farm. Soon Polly began to walk back and forth the mile or so to the one-room school run by the Kildare Society in Dromore. But she found time to plant potatoes, milk the cows, look after the goats, pull flax, chase the hens and run bare-foot in the meadows. Then disaster struck again, this time the potato crop failed and famine and typhus threatened Bridgewater Farm.Like thousands of Irish people, the Flemings decided they must escape. They packed what they could, travelling by horse and cart to Londonderry/Derry, and drinking in their last views of the green fields and hills of Ireland. On May 14, 1847, along with 418 other passengers, they boarded the three-masted sailing ship 'Sesostris'. Only 10 years old, Polly was on her way to a new life in Canada. After an appalling voyage, during which some of the passengers, including Polly's darling little brother and sister died, they docked at Grosse- le, the quarantine station on the St. Lawrence River, about an hour from Quebec.After three years in Montreal, where she met her future husband, Polly was now ready for her next adventure in a vast unknown land called Canada. Her destiny would be linked with a dozen children who had lost their mothers, one of them a future mayor of Toronto.
Polly's Tale

Polly's Tale

Bobbie Carnell

Innerquest
2019
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Polly's Tale is a story of kindness and love expressed by creatures who overlook the "outside" to see the REAL individual "inside." When Polly the Possum encounters a difficult situation her forest friends come together to offer their support and help her find a solution to her problem. Filled with lovable characters such as PIGGY, a robust raccoon; PERCY, a friendly earthworm; and PENELOPE, a Mama bunny.
Polly's Lost

Polly's Lost

Bobbie Carnell

Innerquest
2020
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When Polly the Possum is lost, her forest friends come together to rescue her. This is a story of how quickly a very good day can turn into a scary-time--but how hope and help win out in the end.