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Books with title Annie Finds a Home.

  • Harry Finds a Home

    Neil Morris

    Paperback (Macdonald/ 345, )
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  • Fish Finds A Home

    The Book Company

    Hardcover (Book Co Pub Pty Ltd, March 15, 1800)
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  • Toby Finds A Home

    Amunique, Tommy Smalley

    eBook
    Youngsters will enjoy this story about a stray Cocker Spaniel with a disability who triumphs in the end.
  • Flag Finds a Home

    Angela Dawson, Yulia Radich

    Paperback (Angela Dawson, June 7, 2019)
    A charming stuffed bear named Flag has a series of adventures while trying to find his forever home.
  • Brodie Finds a Home

    Denise Pote

    eBook (, Dec. 2, 2019)
    A nameless, curly-haired dog is found wandering the streets in a nearby town and taken to a local shelter. This is the true story of his journey through sadness, hopelessness, and adoption as told from his point of view.
  • Danny Finds a Home

    David Kirpatrick

    eBook (IMPublishingHouse.com, Feb. 23, 2013)
    In this first short story of the Danny's Life series, a Fifth Grader named Danny and his family lose their home to tough economic times, and are forced to move into Dad's old RV for a time. Danny learns some valuable life lessons about homelessness from an old Indian Chief that appears in a dream. But was it really a dream?This is a quick read for ages 9 to 14 transitional readers
  • Eel Finds A Home

    Patricia Paraide, Meg Skinner

    Paperback (Library For All Ltd, March 29, 2018)
    Eel is looking for a place to rest. Can she find a home that is just right for her? This is a beautifully illustrated book for 4-8 year old readers. Proceeds from this sale benefit nonprofit organisation Library For All, helping children around the world learn to read.
  • Luki Finds a Home

    Brenda Dixon

    eBook (, Oct. 28, 2018)
    Purr louder and play harder!If that is what it takes to get adopted then that is just what Luki will do. She likes her warm bed at the shelter and all the other animals she has met there. However, what Luki truly wants is a home of her own with loving humans and she won't give up until she finds it.If you have a soft spot for animals then this story will warm your heart and put a smile on your face. Join Luki as she purrs, plays and charms her way into a loving home.
  • Annie: Annie Finds A Home

    Christopher Hardy

    eBook (, Feb. 26, 2019)
    Although this is a standalone story it carries on from Annie’s adventures in her previous book. Annie has finally found a place to call home and now all she needs to do is convince Chris his life would be empty without her, and clean up the mess in the kitchen before he sees it of course. Things are a little complicated by the fact there may well be another stuffed bear in the village living in the local café. He though is nothing like Annie, for a start he’s exceedingly clean, well spoken, and nibbles his toast, something Annie would find very suspicious. During the course of this story Chris is browbeaten by a Mrs Crowbottom, laughed at by a group of rough looking men, and is saved from arrest by Annie’s swift and calm intervention (at least that’s how Annie explains it to him). There’s a fire, a trip to Scotland on the motorbike, a few misunderstandings, and lashings of slausages, I mean sausages for Annie. There is also mystery, suspense, and a nice bowl of rice pudding with jam in, oh and there are bedtime stories as well, but they don’t go quite according to plan. So if you are ready to read about a bear who may not have the use of her legs, but who can still run rings round her boat owning biker best friend, let us begin;
  • Millie finds a home

    Suzanne Harvey, Katy Dynes

    eBook (Harvey Croft Publishing, March 20, 2011)
    A childrens book about a small dogs adventures on markets, shows, events and craft fairs.Travelling with her owners she learns about fossil hunting, fishing, bird watching, and other interests. She also has adventures as they travel around living in a converted van and working on their stall,
  • Annie: Annie Finds A Home

    Christopher Hardy

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 27, 2019)
    Although this is a standalone story it carries on from Annie’s adventures in her previous book. Annie has finally found a place to call home and now all she needs to do is convince Chris his life would be empty without her, and clean up the mess in the kitchen before he sees it of course. Things are a little complicated by the fact there may well be another stuffed bear in the village living in the local café. He though is nothing like Annie, for a start he’s exceedingly clean, well spoken, and nibbles his toast, something Annie would find very suspicious. During the course of this story Chris is browbeaten by a Mrs Crowbottom, laughed at by a group of rough looking men, and is saved from arrest by Annie’s swift and calm intervention (at least that’s how Annie explains it to him). There’s a fire, a trip to Scotland on the motorbike, a few misunderstandings, and lashings of slausages, I mean sausages for Annie. There is also mystery, suspense, and a nice bowl of rice pudding with jam in, oh and there are bedtime stories as well, but they don’t go quite according to plan, so don’t expect too much. So if you are ready to read about a bear who may not have the use of her legs, but who can still run rings round her boat owning biker best friend, let us begin;