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The dog who belonged to no one
by
Hest, Amy author
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Bates, Amy June illustrator
in
Loneliness Fiction
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Dogs Fiction
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Braille books
2011
The hard-working daughter of two bakers and a perfectly nice stray dog live lonely lives in the same town, until they meet one very stormy day.
Braille
Buster and the baby
by
Hest, Amy, author
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Dunbar, Polly, illustrator
in
Dogs Juvenile fiction.
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Infants Juvenile fiction.
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Play Juvenile fiction.
2017
Buster the dog and a baby engage in a playful game of chase all day. When nighttime comes, they're still bonding.
Are you sure, Mother Bear?
by
Hest, Amy, author
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Tobia, Lauren, illustrator
in
Bears Juvenile fiction.
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Hibernation Juvenile fiction.
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Mother and child Juvenile fiction.
2016
On the first night of winter, Little Miss Bear will not go to sleep. She simply refuses. \"Winter is for sleeping,\" Mother Bear tells her. \"But why, Mother?\" Little Miss asks. \"Because that's what bears do. All bears sleep, all winter long.\" All winter long is much too long for Little Miss Bear.
When Charley met grampa
by
Hest, Amy, author
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Oxenbury, Helen, illustrator
in
Grandparent and child Juvenile fiction.
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Puppies Juvenile fiction.
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Grandparent and child Fiction.
2013
It's a snowy day, and Grampa is coming by train for a visit. Henry can't wait! He sets out with Charley, his beloved pup, pulling a sled for Grampa's suitcase. To pass time at the station, Henry tells Charley about Grampa -- how he has the longest feet and snores wild, and how he doesn't know how to be friends with a dog. At last Grampa arrives, but when a sudden gust of wind blows his hat away, Charley disappears into the whirling snow -- and returns, to their relief, carrying Grampa's green cap
Bunny should be sleeping
by
Hest, Amy, author
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Liwska, Renata, illustrator
in
Father and child Juvenile fiction.
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Bedtime Juvenile fiction.
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Rabbits Juvenile fiction.
2024
When Dad forgets to check on Bunny one night, Bunny gets up to check on Dad.
Big Bear and Little Bear go fishing
\"Two bears go on a leisurely fishing trip\"-- Provided by publisher.