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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Hazel Smith
What happens when a new baby moves in--and the doted-on "older sibling" is a pampered pooch? People stop to say, "Oh, what a cutie patootie baby " What? Is it not clear? I am the patootie. Follow the adorable puppy Hazel through a typical day at home, where she rules the roost. Check out the dozens of toys, the nifty stroller, the comfy places to take her (many) naps, the various tasty snacks, and most of all, lots of quality time with her girl, Bea. Together, Hazel and Bea are sensational. Until the baby arrives, that is, and everything changes. Now Hazel isn't always the center of attention--even Nana barely has time for a cuddle. Things have gone too far But when Hazel runs off to hide, the family is desperate to find her, and Hazel is reminded just how much she is loved. In this endearing comedy for dog lovers and expanding families from a stellar creative team, there's room for everyone in the hug circle--and messy new arrivals who drop enticing crumbs turn out to be not so bad after all.
Hazel Eyes Summer of Surprises
Emily Rhodes
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Hazel - The Story of My Life as a Honeybee
Barbara Eckert Ochterski
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Mama Hazel's Genuine Faith
Hazel Broadus; Sandy Kirk
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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"Hazel goes to the park" is vol 1 in the children's new series called the "Hazel" book collection. Join Hazel in all her silly antics as she meets new friends and discovers new things. Your little one will want to read about Hazel everyday
It was the dirty thirties when Hazel was dropped off at the door of an orphanage. She learned right then and there at the tender age of nine how to make lemonade from lemons. After suffering a serious burn at her workhouse as a teenager, she receives plastic surgery from one of Toronto's first plastic surgeons at East General Hospital. She goes on to discover her birth certificate that had been hidden away, and she accepts her First Nations status up at Manitoulin Island. Hazel G was a war-time bride with stars in her eyes. She moved into her first real home at Eldon Avenue, just off Danforth Avenue in 1946. The reader finds her a few years later, a widow with four hungry stomachs to feed. After burying two husbands, she reconnects with a Canadian Armed Forces colonel who brings an entirely new viewpoint into her life.
Hazel Eyes takes the reader on a journey to discover spiritual experience of faith and perseverance. An inspirational memoir for teenagers and adults.
Hazel is an eight-year-old who likes to wear tutus and pearls while hunting.Hazel has gone on many hunting trips with her mommy and daddy ever since she was a baby.After reaching the proper age, and learning about gun safety, and hunting safety, along with appreciating the land and the gifts it provides, Hazel is ready to try for herself.How will Hazel's hunt turn out?
Hazel is an eight-year-old who likes to wear tutus and pearls while hunting.Hazel has gone on many hunting trips with her mommy and daddy ever since she was a baby.After reaching the proper age, and learning about gun safety, and hunting safety, along with appreciating the land and the gifts it provides, Hazel is ready to try for herself.How will Hazel's hunt turn out?
Hazel and Ivy: The Journey to Ewe Too Farm
Brandy Caster; Brynn Jeffcoat
Independently Published
2019
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Half blind and without her mother, Hazel was a lonely young elk. She felt alone even in the middle of her herd. Would she ever make friends or have a loving family looking after her? She wondered if everyone would judge her because of her scar and blind eye. Follow along as Hazel struggles to find her place in the world and overcome her disability. How can a young elk find friends and a loving home?
Hazel & Belle's Eye Opening Day At The Park
@hazelismyspirit
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Hazel & Belle go on their first adventure in discovering what life is really about
Hazel, could your wish to meet Santa finally come true? Follow Hazel's adventure all the way to the North Pole in this festive holiday hardcover book, ideal for ages 3-7 When a magical present transports Hazel to the North Pole, an amazing journey begins Travel to Santa's workshop on the North Pole Express, as Hazel meets friends along the way, including a gingerbread family, Santa's elves, and even Mrs. Claus. Santa has a special present in store--what could it be? With sweet illustrations and rhyming text, this book features Hazel's name on every page. Celebrate the holiday season and the Hazel in your life with this magical personalized story Includes: Engaging drawing activity at the end of the bookCustomizable dedication page with a Merry Christmas noteHeartwarming read-aloud story that makes the perfect holiday gift or stocking stufferHazel sees a present wrapped up neatly with a bow.The label has a name, and the wrapping seems to glow."This present is for me " cries Hazel, with the biggest grin.Hazel opens it to look inside, and suddenly falls in
A story about a pig, a fairy, a wizard, and pet responsibility. While on an outing to a petting farm, Hazel discovers a potbelly pig, named Pixie, ready to be taken home. She tries to convince her mother to adopt Pixie, but her mother says it wouldn't work. Hazel believes she can change her mother's mind but receives a visitor who tells her of a story about a fairy, a wizard, and a pet pig that gives her a strong message.
Glory and Exile: Haida History Robes of Jut-ke-Nay Hazel Wilson marks the first time this monumental cycle of ceremonial robes by the Haida artist Jut-Ke-Nay (The One People Speak Of)—also known as Hazel Anna Wilson—is viewable in its entirety. On 51 large blankets, Wilson uses painted and appliquéd imagery to combine traditional stories, autobiography, and commentary on events such as smallpox epidemics and environmental destruction into a grand narrative that celebrates the resistance and survival of the Haida people, while challenging the colonial histories of the Northwest Coast.Of the countless robes Wilson created over fifty-plus years, she is perhaps best known for The Story of K’iid K’iyaas, a series about the revered tree made famous by John Vaillant’s 2005 book The Golden Spruce. But her largest and most important work is the untitled series of blankets featured here. Wilson always saw these works as public art, to be widely seen and, importantly, understood. In addition to essays by Robert Kardosh and Robin Laurence, the volume features texts about each robe by Wilson herself; her words amplify the power of her striking imagery by offering historical and personal context for the people, characters, and places that live within her colossal work. Glory and Exile, which also features personal recollections by Wilson’s daughter Kun Jaad Dana Simeon, her brother Allan Wilson, and Haida curator and artist Nika Collison, is a fitting tribute to the breathtaking achievements of an artist whose vision will help Haida knowledge persist for many generations to come.