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Books with title The Dog Who Wanted To Be A Cat

  • The Cat Who Wished To Be A Dog

    Tammara Breland

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 30, 2017)
    "The Cat Who Wished To Be A Dog," is about a cat who has a great friendship with the family dog. Follow the adventures they get into by looking through the eyes of the cat as they chase down the pesky squirrel who keeps getting away.
  • The Dog Who Wanted to Fly

    Phyllis Elaine Ralley, Dennis Godfrey, Patricia L. Lucas, Rachel Ivanyi

    Staple Bound (Wide World of Maps, Inc., March 15, 2016)
    Based on the true story of a Jack Russel Terrier, this heartwarming children's story features watercolor scenes from England and America.
  • The Pug Who Wanted to Be a Bunny

    Bella Swift

    Paperback (Orchard Books, March 5, 2020)
    There's some-bunny new in Peggy's family - and she's hopping mad! A funny new pug-venture from the bestselling author of The Pug Who Wanted to Be a Unicorn.Peggy the pug's family have adopted an adorable little bunny, just in time for Easter. Peggy used to be top dog, but now she has to share their attention with this long-eared newcomer. Jealous of the new pet, Peggy decides that she must become a rabbit to compete. Can every-bunny learn to get along and realise that there's more than enough love to go around? A funny story with an uplifting message about sibling rivalry.
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  • The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Puppy

    Timothy Livingood

    Paperback (Bowker, July 5, 2019)
    A young boy imagines becoming a puppy. This way, he won't have to make his bed, pick up his toys, brush his teeth, or go to school. After wishing on a star one night, his dream comes true - only it isn't all he thought it would be.
  • The Puppy Who Wanted to be a Boy

    Jean Gnap, Bonnie Lemaire

    Paperback (FriesenPress, Sept. 25, 2015)
    Many children's books personify animals to convey a certain message. THE PUPPY WHO WANTED TO BE A BOY is one of them. It is the story of a Labrador puppy who would rather grow up to be a boy instead of a dog. Throughout the story he strives to become a boy. "Maybe if I eat pizza I'll grow up to be a boy, " he hopefully says. But of course he does grow up to be a dog. However he is trained to become a special dog-a service dog for a Wounded Warrior. The message is "Accept who you are, but be the best that you can be."P.S. Oh, by the way, do you know that some fictional stories turn out to be true?In a small town, south west of Chicago, there is a real puppy training to become a service dog for a Wounded Warrior. His name is LOU....
  • The Ant Who Wanted to be a Bee

    Roxanne Tesar

    Hardcover (Roxanne Tesar, Dec. 7, 2016)
    The Ant Who Wanted to be a Bee is a children’s rhyming picture book about an ant who desperately wants to be a bee. Not even the constant bullying and rejection by his fellow bee friends can deflect this determined ant from fulfilling his dream. One day, however, all of that changes.
  • Rocky the cat who wanted to be a boxer

    Anita hager

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 9, 2016)
    The story is about a cat named Rocky who wanted to be a boxer. She and her three brothers decided to enter a local talents show. All of her brothers practiced very hard to improve their talents while Rocky didn’t have the perfect talent yet. When Rocky finally found her talent, her brothers mocked her about it. This made her very sad, and it made me realize how often we neglect to encourage our children to dream. Rocky decided that she will not give up, no matter what the others say. So she asked her friend, who was really good in boxing, to help her improver her boxing skill. Rocky practiced for days on end but she still struggled to keep her balance. One day, when Rocky felt very discouraged, her aunt helped her to believe in herself again. The next moment, her brothers were in big trouble when a bulldog suddenly arrived at their residence. The poor cats were so scared and they didn’t know what to do. Then Rocky saved the day with her refined boxing skills. Everybody was very thankful! This brave cat inspired everyone around her to believe in themselves and to reach for their dreams. She made such an impact on the community that she inspired everyone around her. A beautiful story filled with adventure and meaningful life lessons, perfectly suited for any child’s bookshelf!
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  • The Bear Who Wanted to Be a Bear

    Jorg Steiner

    Hardcover (Heryin Books, Inc., July 1, 2007)
    New copy. Fast shipping. Will be shipped from US.
  • The Donkey Who Wanted to be Wise

    Gilbert Delahaye, Robert Marsia

    Hardcover (Wonder Books, March 15, 1961)
    Child's fiction. A Wonder Book.
  • The Frog Who Wanted to Be a Singer

    Linda Goss, Cynthia Jabar

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, March 1, 1996)
    Despite his dreams of becoming a singer, Frog is frustrated because, in the forest in which he lives, only birds are allowed to sing, but somehow, through perseverance, his dreams become a reality, an a story complete with notes about the history of rhythm and blues music.
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  • The Cat Who Wanted to Fly

    Ph.D. Jackie Smith

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, Jan. 13, 2015)
    Any child who has ever tied a cape around their neck and jumped off the furniture yearning to fly will immediately relate to this charming story. This is the story of a tiny kitten who was rescued from a drainpipe and became best friends with two Chihuahuas.
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  • The Cat Who Wanted to Moo

    Kent Fosha

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, April 14, 2008)
    This is a book that helps young readers realize not to be something they are not. As in the book, Domino wants to moo like a cow only because she thinks she looks like one. But then later as she comes to her senses, she starts to realize, why does she want to moo like a cow when she can meow like the cat she is?
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