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Books in Dragon Slippers series

  • Slippers at School

    Andrew Clements, Janie Bynum

    Paperback (Puffin, July 3, 2008)
    The lovable pup is back and raring to go . . . to school! Slippers wants to go to school with Laura. So when she isn?t looking, he nuzzles his way into her backpack. Slippers rides the bus, then visits the classroom, the cafeteria, the gym, and even the principal?s office. Kids will squeal with delight over knowing more than Laura and seeing the incongruity of a puppy in the halls at school.
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  • Slippers at Home

    Andrew Clements, Janie Bynum

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 18, 2007)
    Written from the puppy's point of view, Slippers the puppy loves each of the four people who share his home--Baby Edward who walks on all fours; Laura who lives in a place way up the stairs; Mommy who feeds Slippers; and Daddy who takes Slippers on long walks. Reprint.
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  • Slippers At Home

    Andrew Clements, Janie Bynum

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, March 3, 2005)
    Slippers lives in his own little house inside a bigger house. In his big house, Slippers has four people. Baby Edward walks around on all fours, just like Slippers. Laura lives in a place way up the stairs. Mommy puts food into Slippers' round bowl to feed his round tummy. Daddy takes Slippers on long walks and always finds the way home. Every night Slippers falls asleep happy because he has four people of his very own, and he loves every one of them. Written from a puppy's point of view and illustrated with cheerful pictures, this story is simple enough to engage toddlers and funny enough to amuse beginning readers.
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  • Slippers Loves to Run

    Andrew Clements, Janie Bynum

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, May 4, 2006)
    Slippers loves to run, but everyone is too busy to chase him. So Slippers runs to the front gate, and then out, all by himself. After he investigates new smells and places, Slippers gets scared when he can't find his family. Soon his nose leads him home again, and Slippers remembers why he loves to run—so he can be caught in a big hug!
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