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Books with title Little Black Puppy

  • LITTLE BLACK PUPPY

    Charlotte Zolotow

    Paperback (Golden Press, March 15, 1963)
    32 page softbound easy reader with art by Obligado. .
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  • "The Little Puppy"

    Yael Roseman

    eBook
    This is the second book in a series that teaches children more about man's best friend – while also teaching them lessons they can apply in their own lives.The loveable gang of dog pals – Bowie, Cleo, and Zaza – a loveable gang of dog pals – get a new puppy friend! At home and in the park, the puppy gets all the attention from people and dogs alike. Bowie is consumed with jealousy! She tries to play with him and teach him about the dog way of life, but her owner keeps telling her she is hurting the puppy. In an attempt to rescue the puppy from going into a pond, Bowie and Cleo scare the puppy and he ends up hiding in the bushes. Now no one can get him to come out...This book teaches children how to be kind and considerate, how to be brave and solve the problem at hand. It also introduces them to the concept of jealousy and how it can have a negative effect on everyone around them and, primarily, themselves.With wonderful, colorful illustrations and insights into friendship and love between dogs and humans, this book is surely going to become one of your child's favorite bedtime stories.
  • The Little Black Puppy

    Charlotte Zolotow, Lilian Obligado

    Unknown Binding (Xerox Education Publications, )
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  • The little black puppy

    Charlotte Zolotow

    Hardcover (Western Pub, March 15, 1974)
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  • Little Black Box

    Cindy R. Wilson

    eBook (, Jan. 7, 2020)
    I’m not a real doctor but I play one at school. All my patients have to do is fill out the symptom sheet hanging on an empty locker and slide their problems inside. The solution follows in a little black box—mysterious, anonymous, and bearing a personalized cure: music, books, movies...even cupcakes. After all, I’ve suffered enough of life’s symptoms to know the remedies. My mom abandoned me, I’m crushing on a guy who barely knows I exist, and the only person who’ll give me any advice is my father’s boyfriend.But there are some things music and cupcakes can’t fix. My father’s cancer, for one. And since my own problems are too big to fit neatly in a package, I devise cures for my classmates instead. It seems to be working until I get a symptom sheet from my best friend—one which reveals she’s secretly dating the boy I’ve been in love with since freshman year. That’s when I decide to write my own prescription: for revenge.I get help from my neighbor, Luke. He’s the only person who knows about my alter-ego. At first, revenge feels good, but then the wrong person gets hurt. Betraying people isn’t solving anything, and worse, it’s putting more than a fence between me and Luke. Now I have to face the consequences of my own little black box and mend my relationship with Luke—especially when I realize I’m showing major symptoms of love.
  • Little Black, A Pony

    Walter Farley, James Schucker

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 1961)
    When a small boy graduates from his little pony to a big horse, the pony is sad until the time comes when he is able to do something the big horse cannot do.
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  • The Little Black Puppy

    Charlotte Zolotow / illust.by Lilian Obligado

    Hardcover (golden press - eager reader, March 15, 1974)
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  • The little black puppy

    Charlotte Zolotow

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1960)
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  • Little Puppy Lost

    Holly Webb

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, Aug. 4, 2014)
    One little dog gets very lost in this debut picture book from the hugely popular author, Holly Webb (My Naughty Little Puppy, Magic Molly). Harry the puppy is out on his first walk with his owner, Evie, when a bright red ball whizzes past his nose. Off Harry races after it, but when he catches the ball he realises he's lost his collar - and Evie! Will he find his way home? The perfect picture book for all little animal lovers - and those pestering their parents for a pet! With beautiful illustrations from Rebecca Harry, this story is a wonderful way of introducing very young readers to the special world of Holly Webb.
  • Little Puppy

    L. Rigo

    Board book (B.E.S., Feb. 1, 2010)
    This board book is die-cut in the shape of the little puppy depicted in the story. The titles in B.E.S. charming new Look at Me series of board books for preschool children depict baby animals and their mothers. In each of these charming, simply told stories, the mother animal takes care of her offspring and keeps the baby animal out of trouble. The stories complement full-color illustrations on every page that are handsomely rendered in a naturalistic style. This board book is die-cut in the shape of the baby bunny depicted in their story.
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  • Little Black, A Pony

    Walter Farley

    Hardcover (Salina Bookshelf, Inc., Nov. 1, 2006)
    For many years, The Black Stallion books by Walter Farley have been among the most popular books with young readers on the Navajo Nation. With this in mind, Salina Bookshelf, working in conjunction with the Black Stallion Literacy Project, offers a new edition of the 1961 children's classic Little Black, A Pony. Translated into Navajo and completely re-illustrated by Baje Whitethorne, Sr. in vivid watercolors, this book on friendship and unwavering loyalty promises to steal readers' hearts. A little boy is in love with horses. He takes Little Black, his very own pony, on rides all around his family's property. However, one day the boy decides to ride Big Red, a horse that can do practically everything — run fast, jump over obstacles, and even swim across rushing rivers! The boy begins spending more and more time with Big Red and less and less time with Little Black. However, when a ride on Big Red ends in a frightening accident, the boy must rely on Little Black to save him. Is there one thing Little Black can do that Big Red can't?
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  • Little Black Ant

    Alice Crew Gall, Helen Torrey

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1936)
    Charming Children's Story - From Synopsis: In a sandy mound, in a world very close to the ground, a world of grass forests, stones and twigs, lives Little Black Ant. How busy she is each day. Hidden under the snowy winter, venturing forth in the first sunshine of spring, gathering the honey through the bloom of summer, making friends with the butterfly, bumblebee and moth, then suddenly swept by a torrent of rain into an unknown land where she finds a new home, Little Blank Ant takes us through the strange happenings, the "ant antics" of the insect world. This is a story of real black ants and how they live. Almost how they think. Did you ever stop to think that a little black ant is not always too busy to think!