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Betty Bartholomew and the Vanishing Begonias

English · Paperback / Softback

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Betty Bartholomew and the Vanishing Begonias is the first book in the engaging Words of Whimsy children's book series. With a page-turner story, beautiful illustrations, and a scattering of whimsical, unusual words, it is sure to be a favorite for children and adults. Vanishing begonias, the appearance of a not-so-common animal, and a kind neighbor combine to create a story that will inspire new discoveries every time it is read.

About the author










Connie Jo Miller's love of books and words started when she was ten years old with the Nancy Drew book, The Bungalow Mystery. Connie Jo loved the word bungalow: how it sounded and the picture it brought to her mind. Bungalow was the first word on her "Words I Love" list. Many, many have followed. If Connie Jo reads a book or watches a movie and reads or hears an unusual word, she has to stop, look it up, and write it down. British murder mystery shows have added many words to her list. Her desire to share uncommon words and inspire their use in day-to-day conversations was the catalyst for her Words of Whimsy series, of which Penelope Parsons and the Missing Pomegranates is the third book.

Product details

Authors Connie Jo Miller
Publisher Highlander Enterprises
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.11.2023
 
EAN 9781956442199
ISBN 978-1-956442-19-9
No. of pages 38
Dimensions 216 mm x 216 mm x 3 mm
Weight 132 g
Subject Children's and young people's books > Play, learning > Learning

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