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The Mixed Up Tooth Fairy
by Keith FaulknerA sweet, bedtime story to read to a child who has lost a tooth.
The Tail of Little Skunk (Road to Reading. Mile #2)
by Marsha Diane ArnoldLittle Skunk is very worried about what he will do if Big Bear comes down from the mountain. After talking with other animals about what they will do, he is even more discouraged. But his mother knows something very special about Little Skunk.
Something Special
by David McphailSurrounded by parents and siblings with remarkable talents, Sam yearns to be good at something himself.
Clifford the Small Red Puppy
by Norman BridwellClifford begins life a very small red puppy, but once he starts growing in to a very large red dog there seems no limit to his potential size.
Wonder's Victory (Thoroughbred #4)
by Joanna CampbellThe fourth book in the Wonder series continues the story of the filly that was saved at birth and is on her way to becoming a prize winning race horse.
For Pete's Sake
by Linda VervilleChelsea can't figure out what is wrong with Pete the new pup. He runs into things, can't tell the difference between night and day, can't understand he is getting in trouble. Eventuallly the family discovers that Pete is blind and deaf, and then they realize he is special in spite of his disabilites. For young kids and old too.
Penguin Pete and Little Tim
by Marcus Pfistercome and spend the day with Tim and his adventure out in the cold.
La Primera Nevada de Clifford
by Norman BridwellOriginally published in English as Clifford's First Show Day
Dingoes at Dinnertime (Magic Tree House #20)
by Mary Pope OsborneWildfire! That's what Jack and Annie are up against when they are whisked away to the land of Australia. And they're not alone! Jack and Annie must help a baby kangaroo and a koala escape from a fire-filled forest. Will they be able to rescue the animals in time? To find out, you'll have to read...
Animal Helpers for the Disabled
by Deborah KentWritten for children in the middle grades, this book gives a brief history of the assistance-dog movement and the many ways in which dogs (as well as, in some instances, other animals) work as partners with people with disabilities. Chapters explore how assistance dogs are trained, living with an assistance dog, and legislation regarding access to public accommodations.
Dog Days And Dandelions
by Martha BarnetteThe author does not recommend that this book be read all at once. But, I could not help myself. If there is an ox in the history of our English "A," (and there is) then how could I wait to find out where the other animals might be influencing my own use of words?
Clifford and the Grouchy Neighbors
by Norman BridwellClifford learns to get along with his neighbors.