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Books with title Muffin Mouse's New House

  • Muffin Mouse's New House

    Lawrence Difiori

    Paperback (Golden Books, Feb. 1, 1991)
    Muffin Mouse looks for a new place to live after her house is destroyed in a storm, and her friend Frankie Frog offers her the perfect solution
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  • Muffin Mouse's New House

    Larry Di Siori

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, July 1, 1991)
    Muffin Mouse looks for a new place to live after her house is destroyed in a storm, and her friend Frankie Frog offers her the perfect solution
  • Muffin's House

    Leah Haney, Kellie Sanborn Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 6, 2015)
    For as long as Ellie Wood can remember she has been waiting for her very own dog. Now it’s her 12th birthday and her chance has finally come. Ellie’s family gives her the best present ever, the opportunity to choose the dog she’s been dreaming about all on her own. Ellie brings home a funny and furry little Pekingese dog, expecting the rest of the family to be as excited as she is. Ellie’s Dad however, is less then impressed with her choice and refuses to accept her new dog into the family. Ellie knows she made the right choice and she can’t imagine why her Dad is so against it. Will Ellie be able to convince her Dad that she and "Muffin" really do belong together?
  • Muffin's New Home

    Ellen Perkinson

    eBook (Covenant Books, Inc., June 2, 2019)
    This story about Muffin’s New Home is based on the real-life experience of the author’s beloved dog Muffin, an Old English sheepdog who went through life thinking of herself as always a puppy! With puppy playfulness, she seemed to enjoy all kinds of adventures with the children in her family, including running away, hiding, and befriending other animals. Muffin especially loved children, even when they got each other in trouble.
  • Muffin's New Home

    Ellen Perkinson

    Paperback (Covenant Books, May 3, 2019)
    This story about Muffin's New Home is based on the real-life experience of the author's beloved dog Muffin, an Old English sheepdog who went through life thinking of herself as always a puppy! With puppy playfulness, she seemed to enjoy all kinds of adventures with the children in her family, including running away, hiding, and befriending other animals. Muffin especially loved children, even when they got each other in trouble.
  • Monty's new house;

    Hilary Stebbing

    Hardcover (Transatlantic Arts, Jan. 1, 1944)
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  • Muffin Mouse's New House

    Lawrence Difiori

    Paperback (Golden Books, March 15, 1614)
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