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200 result(s) for "JUVENILE FICTION - Animals - Dogs."
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I see a cat
A dog enjoys barking at a cat, a bee, and especially squirrels in this easy-to-read book.
Nothing at All
“Nothing at All” is the name of an orphaned puppy living with his two brothers until two children come to adopt them. Unfortunately, Nothing at All gets inadvertently left behind—not out of cruelty, but because he is invisible!
The perfect dog
\"A girl tries to pick the perfect dog for her, but in the end, the right dog picks her\"-- Provided by publisher.
Arthur. Season 19, Episode 5, Buster isn't buying it ; One ornery critter
Aliens, conspiracy theories, the megatoad ... Buster believes in everything! That is until his favorite show gets cancelled for false reporting. Now the new Buster isn't buying anything! Can Arthur and friends convince him to have a little faith? Educational Objective: Mr. Morris reminds Buster that the world's more interesting when there's a little mystery in it. Dogs love Arthur! Well, all except Carrot Cake ... Can Arthur win over this picky pup, or will he walk away with his tail between his legs? Educational Objective: Arthur realizes he doesn't have to win the approval of everyone (or every pet) that he encounters.
What color is Caesar?
Caesar sets out to discover if he is a white dog with black spots or a black dog with white spots, but asking other black and white creatures only confuses him further.
Arthur. Season 17, Episode 1, Show off ; Dog's best friend
Show Off - It's the Elwood City dog show and Killer is facing off against Sebastian Winkleplotz, the snooty, championship-winning poodle. At stake: the Read family's honor. Can Killer's coach, Pal, transform her from combative canine to sophisticated show dog? Dog's Best Friend - Arthur agrees to watch Amigo while Alberto's off at camp. At first Pal is thrilled to have the company! (He even teaches Amigo his coveted table begging secrets!) But when Arthur appears to favor Amigo during a game of catch, Pal begins to worry that he's lost his place as top dog.
So cozy
\"Dog's bed looks so cozy that Mommy and Baby Bear, Goose, Cat, Goat, Snake, the rabbits, and even Elephant want to snuggle with Dog, too. Soon it's a teetering pileup of coziness until--'patter, patter, patter'--along comes Mouse, who climbs to the very tip of Elephant's trunk. How tickly! So tickly, in fact, that Elephant sneezes--such a noisy, trumpety sneeze that he frightens all the others away. All but Dog, that is, when--'patter, patter, patter'--little Mouse comes back. 'Now this really is cozy,' says Mouse. 'Ever so cozy!' Dog agrees\"--Provided by publisher.
The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va., Rob Hedelt column
April 15--TALKING to Stafford High School grad Tug Coker last week about his role in a new Broadway play brought up memories of my own theatrical debut. Luckily, a level-headed cast member dumped a prop pitcher of iced tea on the conflagration, making it seem like just another lunchroom afternoon.
Billings Gazette, Mont., City Lights column
All the news that fits Back in the early 1980s, when I was working in the Anaconda bureau of the Montana Standard in Butte, one of my periodic chores involved writing up the results of the Anaconda Garden Club exhibitions, at which the ladies (I believe they were all ladies) were awarded ribbons for prize petunias and whatnot. From that day forward I could breathe easy. [...] .