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Books with title My Dog, My Cat

  • My Cat, My Dog

    Katrina Streza, Brenda Ponnay

    language (Xist Publishing, April 15, 2015)
    A child compares pets in this silly look at cats and dogs. "My cat can sleep. My dog can sleep. My cat can sleep on top of my dog."Simple sentences and whimsical illustrations are ideal for toddlers, preschoolers, and beginning readers. Featuring full-color, full-screen images with Kindle Text Pop-Up Find More Great Options for Kindle Kids Books! Xist Publishing Children's Books Choose from over 180 illustrated children's books!
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  • My Dog, My Cat

    Ashlee Fletcher

    eBook (Tanglewood, )
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  • My Dog, My Cat

    Ashlee Fletcher

    Hardcover (Tanglewood Press, Aug. 1, 2011)
    In this bright new picture book, the author describes all the differences between her dog and cat, who don't always get along. Her dog barks; her cat meows. Her dog likes steak; her cat likes tuna. Her dog's tongue is wet; her cat's tongue is rough. But the story ends on a delightfully sweet note when the author reveals what her dog and cat have in common — a love of pizza and a love of their owner. The strong lines and fresh colors make this book an appealing read as young readers learn about normal behaviors for the two most popular pets, and that even the most different of creatures can find things in common.
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  • My Dog, Cat

    Marty Crisp, True Kelley

    Paperback (Scholastic, Dec. 1, 2003)
    Good things really do come in small packages! Can a boy and his dog stand up to the school bully? Find out in this fun and funny tale about friendship and a fuzzy runt of a dog named, CAT!It's a CAT-astrophe! Abbie is a dog boy trapped in a cat family. He's also the new kid in school. Abbie wants nothing more than to be tall, to have a boy's name, and to have a big, mean dog to shut down the school bully. What does he end up with? A fuzzy runt of a dog named CAT! When the school bully finds out about Abbie's "runtface" dog, it's bound to end in CAT-astrophe. If good things really do come in small packages, could Cat be Abbie's dream come true?
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  • My Dog, My Cat

    Ashlee Fletcher

    Board book (Tanglewood, Nov. 13, 2012)
    In this bright new board book, the author describes differences between her dog and cat, who don't always get along. Her dog barks; her cat meows. Her dog's tongue is wet; her cat's tongue is rough. But the story ends on a delightfully sweet note when the author also tells us what the dog and cat have in common — a love of pizza and a love of their owner.
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  • My Cat, My Dog

    Katrina Streza, Brenda Ponnay

    Paperback (Xist Publishing, Nov. 30, 2012)
    It's cat vs. dog in this fun comparison book for beginning readers. This children's book features a snooty cat, an overexcited dog and an unlikely friendship. From the author/illustrator team of "My Cat is Fat."
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  • My Dog, Cat

    Marty Crisp, True Kelley

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Nov. 1, 2000)
    Ten-year-old Abbie, bullied at school for being small, wants to get a big black dog, but two months of living with a little Yorkshire terrier changes his mind about a number of things.
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  • My Dog, Cat

    Crisp Marty, Illustrated by True Kelley

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2002)
    Being the new kid in town isn't easy for Abbie. Since his move to the suburbs, he has three wishes: to have a boy's name, not a girls name; to be taller. and most important to have a dog-a big black dog that can protect him from the school bully, Pete Street. Abbie thinks his dearest wish is coming true after his aunt decides to leave her new dog with him while she travels. But Abbie's fondest dream turns into a nightmare when he discovers that the dog is tiny-not much bigger than his foot! Even worse, its name is Cat. But as time passes, Abbie begins to realize that courage and a big heart are more important than size. Will he be able to prove it to Pete Street? 106 pages
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  • My Cat, My Dog

    Katrina Streza, Brenda Ponnay

    Paperback (Xist Pub, April 15, 2015)
    A child compares pets in this silly look at cats and dogs. "My cat can sleep. My dog can sleep. My cat can sleep on top of my dog."Simple sentences and whimsical illustrations are ideal for toddlers, preschoolers, and beginning readers.
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  • My Dog! My Cat!

    Patsy L. Von Fumetti

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, May 7, 2014)
    This is a cute, short story that children will like to read about two children bragging about their respective pets. The little boy is convinced that dogs are the best pets and that his dog in particular is a pet of distinction because of it's tremendous abilities. The little girl on the other hand is sure that cats are the best pets and that her's is superior to all other pets due to it's awesome abilities. As the two children each take turns trying to one-up the other, the discussion quickly becomes a highly exaggerated affair. Before long the two children are making up abilities that their pets do not posses and adding embellishment to those that they do posses. In the end, they both decide that their pet is the best for themselves because the pet loves them as much as they love their pets.