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Books with title Curly and His Friends

  • Chik and His Friends

    Fazil Iskander, J. C. Butler

    Hardcover (Raduga Publishers, June 1, 1985)
    None
  • Rabbit and His Friends

    Richard Scarry

    Hardcover (Western Publishing Company, Incorporated, Jan. 1, 1953)
    Chrildrens book
  • Tony and his friends;

    Ken Wagner

    Paperback (Golden Press, March 15, 1969)
    An early easy reader book
  • Phil and his friends

    J.T Trowbridge

    eBook
    Phil and his friends 274 pages
  • Lionel and His Friends

    Stephen Krensky, Susanna Natti

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Lionel and his friends have dinner, trade sandwiches at school, discover aliens, eavesdrop on Louise and Emily, and play a baseball game Lionel will never forget. Reprint.
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  • Dougie and His Friends

    Albert Cuevas

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Feb. 20, 2017)
    This is the story about a raccoon name Dougie and his friends. Dougie was sort of their leader. He watched over all of them. Through their struggles and problems they each encountered. Though none of them wanted to admit that they really needed help, Dougie always knew when something was troubling them. There was Sir Paul the seagull, Rosella the goose, Isolde the sparrow, Mr. King the crane, and Bobby the ferret. You see, they all met while wondering around the baseball field. They were all alone in this world because of their different characteristics. Bobby had the emotional side to him. He couldnt find the heart to hunt for other little creatures as his brothers did. Sir Paul had too much confidence. He was always getting himself into trouble because of his prideful ways. Rosella had lost her mother to a bunch of human hunters. In the result, she had a hard time trusting anyone. Isolde was a less smaller for her size and was always being picked on, Mr. King. He had a limp when he walked. Something he was always trying to hide from others. And then there was Dougie. Now Dougie was known as a dreamer. He had a vision about seeing the future. How everyone one day will live in paradise all together, happy, joyous and free.
  • Fox And His Friends

    Edward Marshall, James Marshall

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 1, 1985)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In three separate episodes Fox wants to play with his friends, but duty in one form or another interferes.
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  • Duck and His Friends

    Jenny Tyler, Heather Amery

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd., March 1, 1988)
    As Duck meets his friends Cat, Frog, Piglet, Monkey and Dog, he has fun with each of them in turn, and then they join him to meet the next one
  • Lionel and His Friends

    Stephen Krensky

    Hardcover (Dial, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Lionel and his friends have dinner, trade sandwiches at school, eavesdrop on Louise and Emily, and play baseball.
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  • Waggy and His Friends

    Patricia M Scarry, Cyndy Szekeres

    Hardcover (American Heritage Press, )
    None
  • Crackers and His Friends

    Lynne Morgan

    Paperback (Mill City Press, Inc., March 27, 2018)
    Crackers loves his friends Crackers has many puppy friends who live in his neighborhood. One of his best friends is Black Jack, the black Labrador Retriever, who lives next door. Black Jack always seems to get into mischief. He will make you laugh out loud. Riley is the new puppy who arrives to the house around the corner from Crackers' house. She is a Golden Retriever named Riley who belongs to two little boys who decided they needed a dog of their own and how they went about getting her. Another very good friend of Crackers is Rascal. Rascal is a rescue dog. You will see how Rascal gets rescued and presented to a little girl on her birthday. Rascal feels very lucky to belong to a loving family until something happens that he doesn't understand. Crackers and His Friends is the third book in a series of Crackers books by children's author Lynne Morgan. Lynne is a retired teacher from Hopedale, MA who was a five time recipient of "Who's Who Among American Teachers" during her career. She resides with her husband, Graham Morgan, in Franklin, MA and Sagamore Beach, MA, not far from their three daughters, three sons in law, and six grandchildren. Lynne Morgan is the author of CRACKERS, CRACKERS, F.B.I. and other adventures of Crackers, and CRACKERS and HIS FRIENDS. Visit her websites: www.crackerslmorgan.com and www.crackersFBI.com
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  • Curby and Friends

    Elizabeth Carrell

    language (, Nov. 11, 2012)
    Curby's human parents had to find a new home for Curby. Once Curby got placed in a new home, he had to learn to get along with other animals. Animals are like humans, they learn new things everyday.