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Books with title If I Had a Pig

  • If I had a Dog...

    Toni Salami, Elizabeth Os

    Paperback (Logix Learning, April 11, 2015)
    This colorful book teaches basic concepts of responsibility and the importance of daily routines. Children would also learn skills needed to take care of themselves, their pets and others around them.
  • If I Had a Dog

    Carolyn Jackson, France Brassard

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, March 7, 2006)
    Six-year-old Maxine is dog crazy. She draws dogs, she has dogs on her T-shirts, she even drags home neighbors’ dogs in the hopes that her parents will let them stay. On a walk to the park with her big brother, Hugh, Maxine stops every time she sees a dog, hoping for a kiss or a tail-wag from the four-footed friends she adores. Hugh and some of the pet owners she meets along the way teach Maxine how to know when it is safe to approach, how to greet, and what to do to ensure a happy experience for both child and canine.Whether they’re small or big dogs, working or guard dogs, old or young dogs, even aggressive dogs, Maxine learns how best to deal with each situation. And though she aches to have them all, she is about to find out that the best dog is her own dog — the squiggly surprise her parents have waiting for her.Written so that young children can learn to “read” dog language, the veterinarian-approved information is presented in a charming storyline that is sure to appeal to young children.
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  • If I had a Cat

    Juliana O'Neill, Laura Nikiel

    Paperback (Xist Publishing, Feb. 14, 2018)
    If I had a cat, I would play with it. If you had a cat, what would you do with it? What would it do with you? This funny beginning reader is perfect for kids who think they want a cat. With 28 unique words, If I had a Cat, is part of the Reading Stars series and makes a great book for kids just starting out in their love of reading. Sample text: If I had a cat, I would take it for a walk. It would not want to walk. It would want to lie down.
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  • If I had a Dog

    Juliana O'Neill, Laura Nikiel

    Paperback (Xist Publishing, Feb. 14, 2018)
    If I had a dog, I would play with it. If you had a dog, what would you do with it? What would it do with you? This funny beginning reader is perfect for kids who think they want a dog. With 32 unique words, If I had a Dog, is part of the Reading Stars series and makes a great book for kids just starting out in their love of reading. Sample text: If I had a dog, I would take it for a walk. It would love to walk. A dog would love to run. It would want to run and run.
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  • If I Had a Dog

    Bernice Lum

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, )
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  • If I Had a Zoo

    Nancy Hellen

    Hardcover (Treehouse Children's Books Ltd, )
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  • If I Had

    Mercer Mayer

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 30, 1987)
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  • If I Had a Dog

    Bernice Lum

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, )
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  • If I Had...

    Mercer Mayer

    Hardcover (The Dial Press, )
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  • If I Had …

    Jacqueline Orser-Mokelky  , Amanda O’Brien

    eBook (Balboa Press, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Dear Reader,This book was designed to share the possibilities of dreams with your child. It was also designed as a tool to get to know your child and share special moments together. It is my wish that these shared dreams can be recorded within these pages, in the hope that one day, your child will look back at them and remember those long-forgotten dreams.
  • If I Had . . .

    Jacqueline Orser-Mokelky

    Paperback (BalboaPress, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Dear Reader, This book was designed to share the possibilities of dreams with your child. It was also designed as a tool to get to know your child and share special moments together. It is my wish that these shared dreams can be recorded within these pages, in the hope that one day, your child will look back at them and remember those long-forgotten dreams.
  • IF I HAD A PUPPY

    Alix T. Wondersmith, Alice C. Bateman

    eBook (Paper Bag Books, a Division of Wondersmith West, Sept. 20, 2014)
    A young boy yearning for a puppy and imagining what he and his little shaggy black puppy will do, to balance the little girl's perspective in IF I HAD A KITTY. The author means no offense to anyone when she talks about excluding the opposite gender of child in these two books, that's just what children of a certain age tend to do. A little girl is the story teller in IF I HAD A KITTY, and a young boy in IF I HAD A PUPPY. Real puppies and people, not cartoons.