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Books with title The Puppy Who Wanted to be a Boy

  • The Girl Who Wanted a Boy

    Paul Zindel

    Paperback (Bantam Books, Sept. 1, 1982)
    Vintage paperback YA fiction
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  • The Puppy Who Found a Boy

    Sara Dean, Randy Hacker

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, Oct. 8, 2009)
    Max is a puppy in search of his first boy. HeÂ’s convinced heÂ’s found him when he meets a young boy named Jay at the park. But Jay turns out to be a lot harder to keep up with than Max thought he would be; and at the end of the day, Max finds himself alone again. Will he ever find the boy heÂ’s meant to have?
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  • The Cat Who Wanted To Be a Spy

    Marilyn Smith

    eBook (, Nov. 13, 2018)
    Bungee is more like family than our pet feline. He’s a very curious cat. He loves watching the water run to see where it goes and looking out the windows. He’s always welcoming family and friends who enter the home. And most of all, he loves lots of rubs.
  • The Puppy Who Wanted to Be a Boy

    Bonnie Lemaire Jean Gnap

    Hardcover (Friesenpress, July 6, 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 Bug Who Wanted To Be A Bear

    Waylon Douglas, Nathan Stanfield

    (, April 3, 2020)
    This is a children's book about a bug who learned a lesson in how to use the gifts he was born with, and how to work with his friends to help other bugs around him. A fun and simple lesson to illustrate humility and the importance of teamwork.
  • The Boy Who Wanted to Know All

    Daniel C Betts

    eBook (, Jan. 1, 2017)
    "Ted was an average 10 year old boy, an average boy with an appalling memory. And he hated school, which was no surprise."A short story for younger readers about an absent minded about a boy who would do anything to touch his classmate's silky long hair, which includes becoming impossibly intelligent. Double spaced to make it easy for young eyes to read, The Boy Who Wanted to Know All is a good way of introducing little ones to the Kindle and it even has a picture of a dolphin on the front cover to encourage them (wink wink)!
  • The Boy Who Wanted a Dog

    Enid Blyton

    Hardcover (Lutterworth Press, March 15, 1963)
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  • The Cat Who Wanted to Be a Dog

    David Russell, Frank Furlong

    eBook (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, )
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  • The Boy Who Wanted to Be A Puppy

    Valerie Neely

    eBook (One Rib Publications, Nov. 5, 2015)
    The charming tale of a little boy who decides he wants to be a puppy and his journey to accepting and understanding why it's great to be himself.
  • The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy

    Jane Thayer

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 27, 2005)
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  • The Girl Who Wanted a Boy

    Paul Zindel

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Feb. 16, 1988)
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  • The Boy Who Wanted a Dog

    Blyton Enid

    Donald’s parents won’t let him have a dog but he is allowed to help at a local kennel—until his father bans him for neglecting his homework. Sadly, Donald goes down to the kennels for one last time—and what a good thing he does.