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  1. Nov 28, 2004 · Pollyanna: Directed by Sarah Harding. With Amanda Burton, Kenneth Cranham, Georgina Terry, Aden Gillett. Wealthy, impossible to please lady Polly, whom only gardener Tom's irresistibly charming, indomitably cheerful son Tim, the chauffeur-handyman, can handle, grudgingly lets her late sister's orphaned daughter Pollyanna (11) move into her grand home.

  2. Pollyanna’s endearing personality of being GLAD is infectious. She believes in “Living” which is not merely breathing. For Pollyanna, the fun in living is in playing and exploring the natural world as well as playing the Glad game. …there is something about everything that you can be glad about, if you keep hunting long enough to find it.

  3. Meet Pollyanna, the orphan who brings sunshine into the lives of everyone she meets. But her Aunt Polly (Jane Wyman) is too concerned with appearances, propriety, and local politics to appreciate her effervescent niece. It isn't until the town almost loses their "Glad Girl" that Aunt Polly realizes the power of love and lightheartedness.

  4. Pollyanna býður upp á gott úrval af vörum tengdum, list og hokkískautum, ballett, dans, fimleikum og samkvæmisdans. Einnig er að finna gott úrval af Disney vörum og annari gjafavöru.

  5. A Pollyanna is a blindly or foolishly optimistic person. The term derives from Eleanor H. Porter’s 1913 novel, Pollyanna , about an orphan with an unjustifiably optimistic attitude. The word is primarily an Americanism.

  6. Per Pollyanna non esiste una disavventura che la possa demoralizzare: il suo "gioco della felicità" le permette di cogliere il lato positivo di ogni situazio...

  7. Nov 9, 2009 · Pollyanna is a best-selling novel by Eleanor H. Porter that is now considered a classic of children's literature. The book was such a success that Porter soon produced a sequel, Pollyanna Grows Up (ISBN 9781439297513 ).

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