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Books with title Shag Finds a Home

  • Lily Finds a Home

    M G Morris

    Hardcover (Newman Springs Publishing, Inc., Oct. 22, 2019)
    There are so many dogs and cats on the street who have been abandoned or abused. They are scared and hungry. Some make it to a no-kill shelter. There they have food, shelter and care but these animals want a forever home.My family has furry children and the most recent rescue was my Lily. Lily was scared and alone. No one was looking for her or wanted her. When I first saw her, she captured my heart. I was fortunate to find her and she joined my family. Lily was my inspiration.I hope you will enjoy this book and will consider adopting or fostering a dog or cat. You will never regret it. They will love you unconditionally. If you are unable to adopt or foster, you can always donate your time, needed supplies or monetary gifts to help the shelters.Look for future books about Lily, her friends and their adventures.
  • Pele Finds a Home

    Gabrielle Ahulii, Jing Jing Tsong

    Board book (BeachHouse Publishing, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Part of a new series called Hawaiian Legends for Little Ones, Pele Finds a Home introduces kids ages 0-4 to one of Hawaii's best-known dieties, the volano goddess, whose power is still on view today on the Island of Hawaii where Kilauea continues to erupt. In simple, poetic language, this origin story gives small kids a taste of Hawaii's rich history of storytelling. Three other titles in the series are: Naupaka, Pele Finds a Home, and Maui Hooks the Islands--all legends that will give kids a wider view of Hawaiian culture, history, and its natural world.
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  • Annie Finds a Home.

    Amy Ehrlich

    Paperback (Random House Childrens Books, May 1, 1982)
    Annie escapes from the orphanage, rescues her dog, Sandy, from a group of cruel boys, and is adopted by the wealthy Mr. Warbucks
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  • Jerome Finds A Home

    Kristin Wilson, Michael Bennett

    Paperback (Kristin Wilson, Dec. 14, 2018)
    A giraffe is rejected by his own kind for his unusual appearance, and in turn rejects others for not being like him. Through a series of encounters, he realizes friends can come from all walks of life, in all shapes, sizes and colors.
  • Fritz Finds A Home

    Judy Tyler, Suzie Martin

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 8, 2019)
    The first story in a series of books about a cat named Fritz. They are true stories which will tell Fritz's journey and other cats that join him on his journey.
  • Cindy Finds a Home

    Marie Rickert

    (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Sept. 23, 2019)
    Cindy is a little gray-striped kitten with many endearing qualities, who works tirelessly to find a family and home of her own. The trials and tribulations she faces will warm your heart.
  • Flag Finds a Home

    Angela Dawson, Yulia Radich

    eBook
    A charming stuffed bear named Flag has a series of adventures while trying to find his forever home.
  • Razz Finds A Home

    S. L. Lue, Dave O’Connell

    Paperback (Living Parables of Central Florida,Inc., Dec. 27, 2018)
    As parents, can you remember the first time you were about to leave your child with a sitter, drop them off to their first day of school, or moved them to a new home? New things can be scary and exciting for both parent and child! Razz Finds a Home tells the tale of a cute young ferret named Razz after she is adopted from the pet store, and explores how to approach new situations. It follows her as she heads to her new home, tries new foods and games, and makes new friends. Razz’s story can open a dialog between you and your child about facing new experiences, trying different things, or navigating other circumstances that might make a child nervous or scared. Sometimes parents do not know how to talk to their child in these situations; Razz’s playful adventure is a lighthearted story that can help, and may even teach parents a thing or two about ferrets! It is the author’s hope that when parents read this book with their child, they feel that their child’s fears were addressed and that they had an opportunity to talk openly. Razz can help children be ready for whatever adventure tomorrow brings, and they may even be curious to know what new adventure Razz will have next!
  • Shag Finds a Home

    Barbara Whisler, Kay Jackson

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, Nov. 17, 2008)
    Ronnie, a fifth grade boy, feels left out during recess, as the boys in his class never ask him to play baseball with them. One day he sees the boys throwing rocks at something in the tall grass. Ronnie discovers a homeless dog he names Shag. Miss Judy, RonnieÂ’s teacher, and Smitty, the bus driver, help Ronnie in his quest to find a home for Shag.
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  • Siy finds a Home

    janice Cole

    language (J Cole, Aug. 6, 2012)
    A young dog, abandoned by his owners, sick and without food gets rescued and meets new friends on his journey. SiyMan Hopes to find a peaceful home happy home...and just maybe he finds one!
  • Sobaka: Finds a Home

    Becky Williams

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Oct. 19, 2016)
    Ever look at your pet and ask, what is this pet thinking? What kind of past does this pet have? Becky Williams gives the answer to these questions about her dog, Sobaka. Sobakas past was unknown, but her reactions to the human world told us that she had a very rocky relationship with human families.Drawing from experience with people and dogs, Becky Williams gives a story about a lost dog from the dogs perspective, using a dogs interactive thoughts concerning God and man.
  • Syrus Finds A Home

    Maggie McDonald

    Hardcover (Catalyst Publishing, Sept. 19, 2017)
    Syrus is a beautiful, black-and-white horse who lives in a barn with lots of other horses. But, he's lonely because he wants to find his one special person.One day, a young woman named Caroline comes to visit and falls in love with Syrus.Soon, he leaves the crowded barn and moves into his own space, where he has a warm, safe place to sleep, all the yummy treats he can eat, and lots of wonderful adventures every day with his new friend Caroline.
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