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Clifford Gets A Job
by Norman Bridwell"Hello- I'm Emily Elizabeth. If you don't live on my street, you may not know me or my dog Clifford. He's a lot of fun to play with. There is only one bad thing about Clifford. He eats a lot of dog food. And a lot of dog food costs a lot of money." But what can a dog be?
The King, The Mice, and the Cheese
by Eric Gurney Nancy GurneyA king runs into trouble when he tries to protect his cheese from the palace mice.
The Bear Scouts
by Stan Berenstain Jan BerenstainWill Papa Bear or the Bear Scout guide book get the scouts through all of their camping activities? Young readers will enjoy reading this book aloud. This file should make a fine embossed braille copy.
Curious George Goes to the Movies
by H. A. Rey Margret ReyWhen his curiosity leads him to investigate how the movie gets onto the screen.Young readers will enjoy this picture book. Includes picture descriptions.
The Adventures of Laura and Jack (A Little House Chapter Book)
by Laura Ingalls WilderLaura and her beloved bulldog, Jack, share some wild adventures as the Ingalls family moves from Wisconsin to Kansas and later to Minnesota.
Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House #12)
by Mary Pope Osborne"It's icicle city when the Magic Tree House whisks Jack and Annie to the frozen Arctic. Luckily, a seal hunter on a dogsled lends them warm clothes. Unluckily, they get stuck on cracking ice. Will the giant polar bear save them? Or will Jack and Annie become frozen dinners?" Brrrr! Kids! Don't miss Jack's Arctic Facts! And, if you enjoyed this book, read other Magic Tree House books available from Bookshare.
Don't Call Me Rover!!: 5001 Names to Call Your Pet
by Rita BlocktonYour pet deserves a distinctive name - one that fits its personality. The choice is yours to make, your friend is counting on you to make it a good one.
Marrying Off Mother and Other Stories
by Gerald DurrellHumorous stories of the author's travels and the eccentric people and animals he has encountered. Author was a British naturalist.
Talking with the Animals
by Patty SummersPatty Summers, animal communicator, reveals thoughts and feelings of animals.
Sonya Fitzpatrick, the Pet Psychic: What the Animals Tell Me
by Sonya FitzpatrickOPEN THE TELEPATHIC CHANNEL TO YOUR PET with advice from Animal Planet's resident pet psychic Sonya Fitzpatrick MEET SONYA'S SUCCESS STORIES AMADEUS: a dog whose aggressive behavior almost got him kicked off his flyball team until Sonya uncovered his painful past. LINCOLN: a beautiful bird who confided to Sonya that he shredded his favorite pillow as a way of letting his owner know that he missed her. MR. CLINKER: a cat whose painful tumor disappeared under Sonya's healing touch. JEAN LaFITTE: a turtle whose unsuitable habitat lead to an almost fatal loss of appetite until a long chat with Sonya turned his life around. Enjoy as Sonya Fitzpatrick offers insight into the thoughts and feelings of our animal friends.
Rats on the Roof
by James MarshallA collection of 7 stories about various animals, including a frog with magnificent legs, a hungry brontosaurus, and a mouse who gets married.
Tigers at Twilight (Magic Tree House #19)
by Mary Pope OsborneHaving used their magic tree house to travel to India, where they must get a gift to help free the dog Teddy from a spell, Jack and Annie have adventures involving a tiger and other endangered jungle animals.
Cats (And Their Dykes): An Anthology
by Irene Reti Shoney SienStories, poems, pictures, and cartoons about the relationship of lesbians and cats.
It's Groundhog Day!
by Steven KrollSherwood Squirrel, Penelope Porcupine, and Reginald Rabbit were excited because Godfrey Groundhog thought that when he woke up on February 2nd he would not see his shadow. Roland Raccoon does not want winter to end, and Godfrey needs his friends to help him! Includes picture descriptions.
Thidwick, The Big-Hearted Moose
by Dr SeussA New York Times reviewer describes this book: "The story of a moose who was too hospitable for his own good is told in verses which march in double-quick time. The colorful pictures are scenes of happy confusion." Pictures are described. This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy. Blind parents who have sighted children may find this book especially useful.
Go West, Young Women! (Petticoat Party #1)
by Kathleen KarrWhen a disaster claims the men of their wagon train, spunky 12-year-old Phoebe and other women rely on their own resources to complete the journey to Oregon in 1846.
Basil of Baker Street
by Eve TitusBasil, the famous sleuth of mousedom, lived in the cellar of Sherlock Holmes' house. A devoted admirer of the great detective, he had learned his craft by listening at the feet of Holmes himself.
Keep Your Head Up, Mr. Putnam
by Peter PutnamThis story, told from Mr. Pudnam himself, tells of the early years of the Seeing eye and how he trained with his first guide dog. Blinded in a gun accident before his eighteenth birthday, this story is of Pudnam grew to accept his blindness, and go and train with his first dog.
Windchaser (Dinotopia Series)
by Scott CiencinDinotopia--a land where intelligent dinosaurs and shipwrecked humans have built a land of mystical beauty. Two boys are stranded and one has a dark plan in mind for Dinotopia.
Woman in the Mists: The Story of Dian Fossey and the Mountain Gorillas of Africa
by Farley MowatDeep in Central Africa live some of the most intriguing animals on earth: the mountain gorillas. The extraordinary woman who pursued her dream to study them was Dian Fossey.
Danny and the Dinosaur (I Can Read! #Level 1)
by Syd HoffDanny's adventurous day with a dinosaur from the museum.
Poppy and Rye
by AviHeartbroken over the death of her fiance, Ragweed, Poppy, a deer mouse, journeys west through the vast Dimwood Forest to bring the sad news to Ragweed's family. But Poppy and her prickly porcupine pal, Ereth, arrive only to discover that beavers have flooded the serene valley where Ragweed lived. Together Poppy and Ragweed's brother Rye brave kidnapping, imprisonment, and a daring rescue to fight the beavers. At the same time, Rye -- who has lived in Ragweed's shadow -- fights to prove himself worthy of Poppy's love.
Help! I'm Trapped in Obedience School Again
by Todd StrasserAndy borrows his friend Jake's dog in order to meet the new girl in town, who also has a dog. Sounds simple? Nope... <p> <p><b>Lexile Level: 570L</b></p>