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  • Fox and His Friends

    Edward Marshall, James Marshall

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1995)
    In three separate episodes Fox wants to play with his friends, but duty in one form or another interferes. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.
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  • Toots and his Friends

    Kate Tannatt Wood

    language (, April 15, 2014)
    Toots and his FriendsWHEN Toots was old enough to enter a little school, his mamma said he must go to a Kindergarten, which, you all know, is a delightful place for all children. Our good German friends first thought of it for their little people, and here in America we have found it an excellent fashion to follow. Block building, song singing, and drawing with pretty things in needlework, and forms in clay, not only teach the children to think but to do, and good thinking must always come before well doing, Toots' mamma knew a kind German lady who understood teaching the little ones, and after some delay a school was opened and Toots was a pupil. He cried hard at first. He was afraid of strangers, and he dreaded to speak aloud before them, although he was such a rogue at home. His mamma bought him a pretty lunch basket and put in it some little cakes for his lunch, and then they rode away in the horse car to the schoolroom. After the first day Toots was always ready to go. "It is only play," he said. But it was more than play, for every night Toots had something new to tell; sometimes he had watered the plants in the school-room, sometimes he talked of cubes and triangles, sometimes he sang a little song. Toots was learning without knowing it, and all the time he was very happy. No one was allowed to say a naughty word, no one was ever rude or unkind, and all the little eyes and hands were trained.
  • Mo and His Friends

    Mary Pope Osborne

    Paperback (Puffin, July 1, 1996)
    Brief stories feature sheriff Mo and his animal friends
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  • Mo and His Friends

    Mary Pope Osborne

    Hardcover (Dial, April 28, 1989)
    Brief stories feature Sheriff Mo and his animal friends.
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  • Jesus and His Friends

    Patricia A Pingry, Joseph Cowman

    Board book (Museum of the Bible Books, )
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  • Lars and His Friends

    Based On Books by De Beer, Hans de Beer

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, April 1, 2003)
    Lars loves playing in the snow with Greta, Pieps, and Anna, and especially his best friend, Robby.
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  • Curly's Friends

    Heather Amery, Stephen Cartwright

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Your child will love to stroke Curly the pig as you read this simple story. Based on the Farmyard Tales series, patches of different textures will encourage babies and toddlers to turn the pages and become involved with the characters. Hardcover. Pages: 10
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  • Lars and His Friends

    Hans de Beer

    Board book (Sterling, March 1, 2004)
    The little polar bear turns nature into his playground as he splashes in the ocean, hurls snowballs through the air, and slides down icebergs. Every child will beg to join in.
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  • Dougie and His Friends

    Albert Cuevas

    Paperback (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 couldn’t 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.
  • Jesus and His Friends

    Lois Rock, Alex Ayliffe

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson Plc, Jan. 26, 2007)
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  • Jesus and his friends

    Mary Alice Jones

    Hardcover (Rand, McNally, )
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  • Clifford And His Friends

    Norman Bridwell

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Two stories about everyone's favorite Big Red Dog--in one book!Clifford makes friends everywhere he goes! This book includes two stories about fun and friendship: CLIFFORD'S CLASS TRIP and CLIFFORD'S PALS.In CLIFFORD'S CLASS TRIP, Clifford finds lots of new playmates at the aquarium. And when a baby whale needs to be returned to the ocean, only Clifford can save the day!Then in CLIFFORD'S PALS, Clifford and his canine friends decide to play at a construction site. Bad idea! Clifford and his friends get into trouble and learn that games are only fun when played in a safe place!
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