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  • Buster the Very Shy Dog

    Lisze Bechtold

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 16, 2015)
    "These stories about a puppy searching for his strengths will bring smiles of recognition to the beginning-reader set." —School Library Journal Join Buster the very shy dog as he discovers his self-worth and self-confidence in a house full of more outgoing canine and feline characters. Formatted for Green Light Readers Level 3, this edition of Buster features two easy-to-read stories from the original book. In the first, a wary Buster reaches out to befriend a girl who seems sad and lonely at a birthday party. In the second, Buster, insecure about his inability to catch a ball, uncovers a winning talent all his own!
    K
  • Buster: The Very Shy Dog

    Lisze Bechtold

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 26, 2001)
    In these three stories Buster discovers his self-worth and self-confidence and makes friends along the way. Beginning readers will relate to Buster’s fears and successes and will relish in their very own triumph of completing a chapter book.
    K
  • Buster the Very Shy Dog Finds a Kitten

    Lisze Bechtold

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 16, 2015)
    Praise for Buster series: "A good choice for kids just past the easiest reader stage." —Booklist The adventures of Buster continue in two new easy-to-read stories. In the first, Buster is startled by noises and rustling in the dark space under the porch. Upon discovering a homeless kitten, Buster musters up the courage to help the kitty, despite loud objections and humorous antics from his canine pal Phoebe and two territorial cats. The fun continues in a second story when Buster and Phoebe introduce the kitty to the dog next door, and the four furry friends try to find a game they can all play together. Get set for laugh-out-loud results.
    Q
  • Buster the Very Shy Dog

    Lisze Bechtold

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 16, 2015)
    "These stories about a puppy searching for his strengths will bring smiles of recognition to the beginning-reader set." —School Library Journal Join Buster the very shy dog as he discovers his self-worth and self-confidence in a house full of more outgoing canine and feline characters. Formatted for Green Light Readers Level 3, this edition of Buster features two easy-to-read stories from the original book. In the first, a wary Buster reaches out to befriend a girl who seems sad and lonely at a birthday party. In the second, Buster, insecure about his inability to catch a ball, uncovers a winning talent all his own!
    K
  • Buster the Very Shy Dog and the Great Bone Game

    Lisze Bechtold

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 14, 2016)
    When Buster comes to live at Roger's house as a shy puppy, he has a lot to learn. Thank goodness Phoebe, an older and wiser dog, is there to teach him a few tricks. Top dog Phoebe has a plan to teach Buster how to collect and train bones to stay. Why then are Buster's bones mysteriously disappearing? Buster may be young and somewhat gullible, but he's also good-hearted, generous, and smart enough to figure out the mystery on his own. He also learns a lesson on making and keeping friends.
    N
  • Buster: The Very Shy Dog

    Lisze Bechtold

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 1, 1999)
    Shy Buster has many fears and feels inadequate in a crowd, until one day he decides to face his fears and discovers that he has special skills and abilities too.
    K
  • Buster: The Very Shy Dog

    Lisze Bechtold

    Library Binding
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    K
  • Buster: The Very Shy Dog

    Lisze Bechtold

    (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, March 6, 2001)
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  • Buster the Very Shy Dog Finds a Kitten

    Lisze Bechtold

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 16, 2015)
    Praise for Buster series: "A good choice for kids just past the easiest reader stage." —Booklist The adventures of Buster continue in two new easy-to-read stories. In the first, Buster is startled by noises and rustling in the dark space under the porch. Upon discovering a homeless kitten, Buster musters up the courage to help the kitty, despite loud objections and humorous antics from his canine pal Phoebe and two territorial cats. The fun continues in a second story when Buster and Phoebe introduce the kitty to the dog next door, and the four furry friends try to find a game they can all play together. Get set for laugh-out-loud results.
    Q
  • Buster the Very Shy Dog and the Great Bone Game

    Lisze Bechtold

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 14, 2016)
    When Buster comes to live at Roger's house as a shy puppy, he has a lot to learn. Thank goodness Phoebe, an older and wiser dog, is there to teach him a few tricks. Top dog Phoebe has a plan to teach Buster how to collect and train bones to stay. Why then are Buster's bones mysteriously disappearing? Buster may be young and somewhat gullible, but he's also good-hearted, generous, and smart enough to figure out the mystery on his own. He also learns a lesson on making and keeping friends.
    Q
  • Buster: The Very Shy Dog

    Lisze Bechtold

    Paperback (Sandpiper, March 26, 2001)
    In these three stories Buster discovers his self-worth and self-confidence and makes friends along the way. Beginning readers will relate to Buster’s fears and successes and will relish in their very own triumph of completing a chapter book.
    K
  • Buster: The Very Shy Dog by Lisze Bechtold

    Lisze Bechtold

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, July 6, 1881)
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