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235 result(s) for "Pets Juvenile fiction"
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Alma's way. Season 2, episode 11, Alma the B-Girl/Happy Chacho Day!
Junior is learning a new dance move from Remy at Kids' Club. When Alma decides to join in on the dancing, Junior gets frustrated, because Alma keeps distracting him from learning the new steps. And while celebrating Papi's birthday, Alma realizes that they've never celebrated Chacho's birthday because they don't know what day he was born. Alma is determined to pick a special day just for Chacho.
Prudence wants a pet
Prudence wants a pet so much that she adopts a branch, a twig, a tire, and even a shoe named Formal Footwear, but none is a suitable pet for Prudence.
Alma's way. Season 1, episode 16, Granny on the go/Chacho's day out
When Granny Isa’s flight gets cancelled, Alma realizes that the two can still spend the day together and do most of the things they wanted to do ... over video chat. Then, Alma insists on bringing Chacho to the new playground, but discovers that dogs are not allowed.
Can I keep him?
Mother objects to every pet Arnold asks to keep except one--a person.
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!
It's time for bubble puppy!
Gil sees a puppy and wants to adopt it. In class Mr. Grouper, the teacher, talks to his students about the responsibilies of being a pet owner. Gil is disappointed when he returns and all the puppies have been adopted. So why is he given a bowl and a leash?