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Puppy Luck (Good Dog #8)

by Cam Higgins

In the adorable eighth book of the Good Dog series, Bo tests his luck!There are plenty of sunny, good luck days on the farm. But sometimes, stormy bad luck clouds come around too, and Bo will need all the puppy luck he can find to chase those clouds away. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Good Dog chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.

Puppy Mind

by Andrew Jordan Nance

In this picture book for children and adults, illustrated by Jim Durk, who is adored by thousands of children for his many Clifford the Big Red Dog and Thomas the Steam Engine books, a young boy discovers his mind is like a puppy, always wandering away, into the past or the future. He sets about learning to train his puppy mind to heel to the present moment. Through remembering to breathe, the boy becomes a stronger and more caring master of his puppy mind, keeping it in the present, if only for a moment. Includes a link to a discussion guide for parents and teachers.

Puppy Mudge Takes a Bath: Ready-to-read Pre-level 1 (Puppy Mudge Ser.)

by Cynthia Rylant

When his puppy Mudge gets dirty, Henry has some trouble giving him a bath.

Puppy Pie

by Jay Williams Wayne Blickenstaff

Five-year-old Jenny loves apple pie almost as much as she loves her puppy, Sam. When Jenny celebrates her birthday, the special pie she makes for Sam surprises the whole party, including Jenny herself. This heartwarming tale of a girl and her dog will appeal to anyone who loves birthday parties, puppies, and pie--and that means everyone!Author Jay Williams, an award-winning novelist and recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, is the creator of the Danny Dunn young adult adventures. His books for children have been praised by the Boys' Club of America and the Pacific Northwest Library Association. Puppy Pie is the first book by illustrator Wayne Blickenstaff, a prominent advertising artist. His daughter, wife, and family dog modeled for the charming, realistic illustrations that appear on every page.

Puppy Preschool (Clifford the Big Red Dog Storybook)

by Shelby Curran

Can Clifford help Hudson the puppy learn to behave? Find out in this sweet storybook!Fisherman Charlie's new puppy, Hudson, is the cutest! Clifford, Bailey, and Tucker are happy to have a new dog to play with on Birdwell Island. But the only word Hudson knows is "Mine!" Hudson keeps taking the other dogs' treats and toys, she runs through Emily Elizabeth's sand castles, and barks loudly all the time. Everyone has had enough!Clifford decides to starts a puppy preschool for Hudson with some help from his doggy pals. Can the big red dog teach Hudson how to share and be a good friend?Featuring adorable art from the TV show!

Puppy Training for Kids: Teaching Children the Responsibilities and Joys of Puppy Care, Training, and Companionship

by Colleen Pelar

A helpful puppy training book to introduce kids (and the whole family!) to the joys and responsibilities that come with bringing a new puppy home. All the essentials of dog training are here!Topics covered include:Purchasing puppy suppliesHouse training and socializing your puppyUnderstanding your puppy's behavior and body languageKeeping your puppy out of troubleThe basics of puppy trainingFun and games with puppiesYoung readers will find advice on exercise, selecting chew toys, clicker training, teaching the puppy to meet both human and animal friends, and much more. Sidebar features advise parents on guiding their children toward responsible dog ownership. The book is filled with engaging and instructive color photos.

Puppy and Me

by Allia Zobel-Nolan

"Puppy and Me" is a delightful way to encourage interactive and tactile development for babies and young children up to age three. A soft and furry cloth puppy ear hangs from the puppy featured on the cover. Limited picture descriptions present.

Puppy in My Head: A Book About Mindfulness

by Elise Gravel

Kids experience anxiety and can feel overwhelmed just like adults do, and this picture book serves as both a story and a step-by-step guide to help calm kids down. Ollie is the puppy living inside of our narrator's head, and when Ollie panics or is too energetic, the narrator feels that way, too! But she learns to handle the situation with her breath and her mindfulness, and by talking it out with an adult.In plain language and with a rare sense of understanding and compassion, Elise Gravel tackles anxiety in children head-on with bold colors and whimsical illustrations. This picture book also features a note from a pediatrician on the importance of mental health. Perfect for bedtime or the classroom, readers will walk away a little more well-equipped to handle the puppies in their own heads.

Pupunzel (Step into Reading)

by Maribeth Boelts

Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty got their fractured-fairy-tale due in Dogerella and Sleeping Bootsie. Which princess is next to be puppy-fied? Rapunzel, of course! In this Step 3 send-up, a cocker spaniel named Pupunzel grows long golden fur when a witch takes her from her family and locks her in a tall tower. Will Pupunzel&’s mama and brothers and sisters ever be able to rescue her from the tower? Or does Pupunzel have some tricks up her fur? Step 3 Readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics. For children who are ready to read on their own.

Purple Stew! (Step into Reading)

by Random House

Dance, laugh, and learn to read with this GoNoodle Step 2 Comic Reader which embraces silly ideas and ingredients!Moose Fabio and his friends love to use their imagination when they cook up a bowl of purple stew—what will you add to the pot? Introduce readers to some of their favorite GoNoodle characters in this new comic reader based on &‘Purple Stew&’, the popular video and song! Comic Readers are told almost entirely in action-packed dialogue! Simple, graphic, paneled layouts introduce emergent readers to the joy of comics.Step 2 Comic Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories; for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.

Purplicious

by Victoria Kann Elizabeth Kann

In this follow-up to the New York Times bestselling Pinkalicious, a young girl remains true to herself and discovers that pink isn't only a pretty color, but also a powerful one.While everyone knows Pinkalicious’s favorite color is pink, the bullies at her new school don’t agree. All the girls are wearing black, painting in black, and making fun of Pinkalicious for loving pink. “Pink is for babies and stinks!” they tell her. Pinkalicious feels left out until she learns that pink can be a powerful color, and that the most important thing is to be yourself. Pinkalicious stars in five more picture books—Pinkalicious, Goldilicious, Silverlicious, Emeraldalicious, and Aqualicious—as well as I Can Reads, doodle books, and more.

Purr-fect Family Visit (Gabby's Dollhouse Ser.)

by Pamela Bobowicz

Cakey’s cupcake cousins come to visit in this storybook based on the hit preschool show, DreamWorks Gabby’s Dollhouse!Cakey Cat is so excited his cousins are visiting the Dollhouse with Gabby! He made a plan for the purr-fect day. But his cousins have their own ideas for having fun. Can Cakey’s friends and family help him go with the flow, so they can all have a paw-some day together? DreamWorks Gabby's Dollhouse © 2022 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Purr-fect Pets (Step into Reading)

by Random House

Meet all your favorite L.O.L. Surprise!TM fierce friends--and their purr-fect pets in this all-new Step 3 Step into Reading reader--with more than 30 sweet and sassy stickers!Meet KittyQueen and Kittykitty, QueenBee and PupBee, and all of your favorite L.O.L. Surprise!TM fierce friends! This Step 3 Step into Reading leveled reader has over 30 outrageous L.O.L. Surprise!TM stickers--perfect for boys and girls ages 5 to 8. Step 3 readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics. For children who are ready to read on their own.In a world where babies run everything, little Rockers rebel against nap time and Teacher's Pets become class presidents with "Free Pizza Fridays!" In the L.O.L. Surprise! TM world, all work is play and nothing is dull cuz it's all a lil' surprising and outrageous!

Push And Pull

by Patricia J. Murphy

This Rookie Read-About Science book introduces kids to pushing and pulling. Colorful photos and simple text encourage children to read on their own as they learn about these forces and how they affect the movement of different objects.

Push Or Pull?

by Wiley Blevins

Discusses forces such as push or pull in an easy-to-read text that incorporates phonics instruction and rebuses.

Push and Pull

by Hollie J. Endres

Young readers can find out more about how different objects can be pushed and pulled, and the scientific forces behind motion.

Push, Pull, Go!

by Corinn Kintz

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Push-Pull Morning: Dog-Powered Poems About Matter and Energy

by Lisa Westberg Peters

Introduce children to physics through play, poetry, and a puppy in this joyous celebration of how physics matters in our everyday lives.This remarkable picture book explores scientific concepts (gravity, magnetism, electricity, friction, etc.) through the story of the relationship between a child and a puppy. Acclaimed author Lisa Westberg Peters&’s poems convey concepts in a way that children will remember—often with humor. Who could forget the various phases when they&’re presented in the form of a dog—solid when eating dinner, liquid when pouring herself into her basket, and gas when leaping erratically after a fly? Serge Bloch&’s whimsical illustrations extend the humor—and the love—in this tale of a child, a dog, and the energy that abounds in their world.Extensive notes at the end of the book define and explain the physics subjects included in the poems.

Puss & Boots

by Ayano Imai

A beloved fairy tale reimagined A poor shoemaker must close his business as there is no work, but his cat is determined to save the shoemaker from his plight. Using a magnificent pair of boots and a sly plan, the trusty cat tempts a monster and tricks the beast into using his own vanity against himself. With the monster defeated, the shoemaker reopens his shop and can once again sell his beautiful shoes to the townspeople. A beautifully distinctive retelling of a classic tale, this children&’s book features enchanting illustrations from acclaimed artist Ayano Imai.

Puss In Boots

by Donald Kasen

When Winfred, the youngest son, inherited Puss upon his father’s death he had no idea what he was getting. Puss does a variety of good deeds that makes him known to the king and his daughter, the lovely princess. When the king invites Winfred to the castle to thank him the evil Max tries to kill the king and Puss comes to the rescue. In the end, Winfred marries the princess thanks to Puss in Boots.

Puss in Boots

by Jerry Pinkney

A beautifully illustrated retelling of the beloved fairy tale from Caldecott Medal-winning author Jerry Pinkney For generations, children have been enchanted by the tale of the clever cat in fancy boots who outsmarts a king and a sorcerer to win a castle and a bride for his penniless master. The humor, the magic, and a lush Renaissance setting are all on glorious display, and a well-placed gatefold adds to the drama. This elegant new edition of Charles Perrault's folktale is essential for every child's library. Read it in tandem with other Pinkney classic picture books like The Little Red Hen and The Lion and the Mouse."This book is larger than life."-Library Media Connection

Puss in Boots (Little Golden Book)

by Kathryn Jackson

Puss in Boots is a clever cat who won't settle for having a poor master. So he dupes a wicked giant out of his grand castle, claims the surrounding land as his master Caraba's, and charms the king, who lets his daughter marry Caraba. And Puss in Boots lives happily ever after!

Put Me in the Zoo: Instructional Guides For Literature (Beginner Books(R))

by Robert Lopshire

<P>Spot, a polka-dot leopard who can change colors and even juggle his own spots, tries to convince two children that he is special enough to be exhibited in the zoo. <P>[This text is listed as an example that meets Common Core Standards in English language arts for K-1 at http://www.corestandards.org.]

Put On A Magic Show And Other Great LEGO Ideas

by DK

This bite-sized selection of activities, games, and builds will inspire you to look at your LEGO bricks in new and exciting ways.Small in size but big in inspiration, this neat 32-page volume contains the pick of the projects from 365 Things to Do with LEGO® Bricks. The 39 activities inside will do more than teach building skills; they will unlock your imagination and get you dreaming up dozens of ideas of your own. And of course, every one of them is great fun. Learn how to hide a brick-built bunny in a magician's hat, build some animal bookends (for your DK titles), and make a friendly gnome for your home. Or if games are your thing, you can blitz your buddies at LEGO bingo or run a thrilling egg-and-spoon race. There's much more inside this book, so dip in - and don't forget, there are four other exciting books in this series, too.©2020 The LEGO Group

Pyramids (National Geographic Kids Readers)

by Laura Marsh

Travel to ancient Egypt to learn all about its amazing pyramids in this new National Geographic Kids Reader. The Level 1 text provides accessible, yet wide-ranging, information for beginning readers about these amazing wonders of the world and their importance today.

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