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Books with title Puzzling Dogs

  • Puzzling Dogs

    Linda Falken, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, May 12, 2015)
    A dog-themed book with eight puzzles on board stock with die-cut thumbholes. Each dog artwork is accompanied by a short verse and a description of the painting. The works are from The Metropolitan Museum of Art and reflect various styles, periods, and cultures. Featured artists include Frank W. Benson, Rosa Bonheur, Totoya Hokkei, Auguste Renoir, Zeruah H. Guernsey Caswell, and Giovanni Francesco Castiglione.
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  • Pulling Dogs

    Kristen Rajczak

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Discusses the use of dogs to pull sleds and carts, sled dog racing, the breeds suitable for such work, and the methods of training.
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  • Pulling Dogs

    Kristen Rajczak

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2011)
    The frozen tundra is a much more manageable place with the help of sled dogs. This book takes readers on a journey to see the many types of dogs used to move carts and sleds. Vivid photographs and fascinating facts explain the hard work that both sled dogs and cart dogs have done for many years. Readers will even learn how to give commands to a pulling dog.
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  • Dead Puzzling

    Sue Birch

    (YouWriteOn, March 1, 2009)
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  • Dead Puzzling

    SUE BIRCH

    (Independently published, May 11, 2020)
    When a dead body turns up in Allsworthy churchyard averybody, including Lizzie Pickles, her brother Oliver and their friend Tom White, wants to know 'whodunnit'. But Oliver's embarrassing behaviour makes tackling the murder mystery difficult for the young detectives. As the children are led deeper and deeper into danger, in their hunt for the killer, they learn that not everyone can be trusted, and discover far more surprises than they ever expected. Will Lizzie, Oliver and Tom spot the clues and crack the case or will they perish horribly in the attempt?
  • Dead Puzzling

    SUE BIRCH

    (, May 12, 2020)
    When a dead body turns up in Allsworthy churchyard averybody, including Lizzie Pickles, her brother Oliver and their friend Tom White, wants to know 'whodunnit'. But Oliver's embarrassing behaviour makes tackling the murder mystery difficult for the young detectives. As the children are led deeper and deeper into danger, in their hunt for the killer, they learn that not everyone can be trusted, and discover far more surprises than they ever expected. Will Lizzie, Oliver and Tom spot the clues and crack the case or will they perish horribly in the attempt?