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Books with title The Dog Who Wanted To Be A Cat

  • The Dog Who Wanted to Fly

    Kathy Stinson, Brandon James Scott

    eBook (Annick Press, March 12, 2019)
    Who says dogs can’t fly?Meet Zora: a dog with a big dream and an even bigger personality. All Zora wants to do is learn how to fly so she can catch that pesky squirrel in her yard. But try as she might to prove to her friend Tully—a skeptical cat—that dogs truly can fly, nothing seems to work. Until Zora finds the right motivation, that is. Kathy Stinson’s charming story of perseverance is beautifully brought to life by Brandon James Scott’s exuberant and wonderfully expressive illustration. Touching on themes of optimism and determination in the face of failure, The Dog Who Wanted to Fly is a book anyone—even a cat—will love.
  • The Bear Who Wanted to Be a Bear

    Jörg Steiner, Jörg Müeller

    Hardcover (Heryin Books, Inc., July 1, 2007)
    Highlighting issues of environmental protection, human identity, and the pursuit of self, this remarkable modern fable brings philosophical subjects to the forefront through humor and imagination. When a brown bear awakes from hibernation, he is surprised to find that a modern factory has been built right over his den. His bewilderment only grows when a factory guard mistakes him for an unshaven human and, failing to prove his identity, is forced to become a factory worker.
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  • The Dog Who Wanted To Be A Cat

    Amanda Hatten

    eBook
    A children's book about a dog that wanted to so desperately become a cat.
  • The Frog Who Wanted to Be a Singer

    Linda Goss, Cynthia Jabar

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, March 1, 1996)
    The birds are the only animals that sing in the forest, but a frog with a powerful desire to make music gets his chance
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  • The Cat Who Wanted a Dog

    Micki Peluso, Neva Franks

    language (LSP DIGITAL, Sept. 3, 2016)
    True story of a cat who wants his own little dog but is in for a big surpriseHi boys and girls, I'm Toby, a handsome cat if I say so myself. I do whatever I want but Grandma and Grandpa think they own me! My favorite thing is to take Grandma's shiny jewelry and hide it. Grandpa is still looking for his favorite pen. I have one friend, Casey, a wild cat who lives outside but she tells me through the screen door about the outside world. I was a happy, cool cat until---well, read what I wrote about the day Grandma invited the 'Monster' to visit. Yikes!
  • The Cat Who Wanted a Dog

    Micki Peluso, Neva Franks

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 13, 2016)
    True story of a cat who wants his own little dog but is in for a big surpriseHi boys and girls, I'm Toby, a handsome cat if I say so myself. I do whatever I want but Grandma and Grandpa think they own me! My favorite thing is to take Grandma's shiny jewelry and hide it. Grandpa is still looking for his favorite pen. I have one friend, Casey, a wild cat who lives outside but she tells me through the screen door about the outside world. I was a happy, cool cat until---well, read what I wrote about the day Grandma invited the 'Monster' to visit. Yikes!
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  • The Cat Who Wanted To Bark

    Jimmy Herbert, Mark Nino Balita

    language (, Feb. 14, 2018)
    Sam is one cool cat. He has an awesome cat voice that others love to listen to however things go horribly wrong when he changes his tune and tries something new.The Cat Who Wanted to Bark is the tale of Sam the cat, who wants nothing more than to try to use a new voice and bark which is a lot more difficult to do that he thought. Sam is finally able to sing to his own tune when he gets some uplifting words from a friend.Using rhymes and beautiful illustrations, this story is an inspiration for every child with dreams of excelling. If you have purchased this book and enjoy the message for kids, please consider leaving me a review. I would love to hear your thoughts.
  • The Dot who wanted to be an A

    Aimeri Baddouh

    eBook
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  • The Dog Who Wanted to Fly

    Kathy Stinson, Brandon James Scott

    Hardcover (Annick Press, March 12, 2019)
    Meet Zora: a dog with a big dream and an even bigger personality. All Zora wants to do is learn how to fly so she can catch that pesky squirrel in her yard. But try as she might to prove to her friend Tully―a skeptical cat―that dogs truly can fly, nothing seems to work. Until Zora finds the right motivation, that is. Kathy Stinson’s charming story of perseverance is beautifully brought to life by Brandon James Scott’s exuberant and wonderfully expressive illustration. Touching on themes of optimism and determination in the face of failure, The Dog Who Wanted to Fly is a book anyone―even a cat―will love.
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  • The Cat Who Wanted to be a Reindeer

    Michele E. Gwynn, Sharon Sycamore-Batty

    language (, Nov. 22, 2011)
    Can an ordinary house cat become a reindeer? For one fluffy feline, dreams may indeed come true! Unhappy with being just a common house cat, Sam embarks upon a journey all alone to find Santa and his reindeer. His greatest wish? Why, to be a reindeer, of course, and fly around the world on Christmas Eve! But Sam soon discovers that wishes granted are only a dream come true when they are shared with family and friends, and when we accept and love who we are...Children ages 6-10
  • The Cat Who Wanted To Be a Spy

    Marilyn Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 14, 2018)
    Bungee is more like family than our pet feline. He’s a very curious cat. He loves watching the water run to see where it goes and looking out the windows. He’s always welcoming family and friends who enter the home. And most of all, he loves lots of rubs.
  • The Cat Who Wanted To Bark

    Jimmy Herbert, Mark Nino Balita

    Paperback (Independently published, March 6, 2018)
    Sam is one cool cat. He has an awesome cat voice that others love to listen to however things go horribly wrong when he changes his tune and tries something new.The Cat Who Wanted to Bark is the tale of Sam the cat, who wants nothing more than to try to use a new voice and bark which is a lot more difficult to do that he thought. Sam is finally able to sing to his own tune when he gets some uplifting words from a friend.Using rhymes and beautiful illustrations, this story is an inspiration for every child with dreams of excelling.