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Books with title The Puppy who wanted to Dance

  • The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy

    Jane Thayer, Lisa McCue

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 27, 2005)
    Petey the puppy has one wish for Christmas: to have a boy of his very own. But boys are in short supply this year, and he can't seem to find one who is just right!
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  • The Puppy who wanted to Dance

    Christina Taul

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 16, 2018)
    Bronco Billy Bell’s heart was filledwith joy when he came to the cozy littlehouse on a hill. See what happens whenhe decides to join the dance.
  • The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy

    Jane Thayer

    Hardcover (Newfield Publications, Jan. 1, 1985)
    New 100% of proceeds from this Fundraiser provides free clothing and toys to foster and displaced children through Foster Care Support Foundation
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  • The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy

    Jane Thayer, Lisa McCue

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, March 1, 1986)
    When Petey the puppy decides that he wants a boy for Christmas, he discovers that he must go out and find one on his own
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  • The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Puppy

    Timothy Livingood

    eBook
    A young boy imagines becoming a puppy. This way, he won't have to make his bed, pick up his toys, brush his teeth, or go to school. After wishing on a star one night, his dream comes true - only it isn't all he thought it would be.
  • The Puppy Who Wanted to be a Boy

    Jean Gnap

    eBook (FriesenPress, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Many children’s books personify animals to convey a certain message. THE PUPPY WHO WANTED TO BE A BOY is one of them. It is the story of a Labrador puppy who would rather grow up to be a boy instead of a dog. Throughout the story he strives to become a boy. “Maybe if I eat pizza I’ll grow up to be a boy, “ he hopefully says. But of course he does grow up to be a dog. However he is trained to become a special dog—a service dog for a Wounded Warrior. The message is “Accept who you are, but be the best that you can be.”P.S. Oh, by the way, do you know that some fictional stories turn out to be true?In a small town, south west of Chicago, there is a real puppy training to become a service dog for a Wounded Warrior. His name is LOU.
  • The Boy Who Wanted to be a Dancer

    Rod Gambassi, Kelley Jackson Brownlee

    Hardcover (Window Books, Oct. 11, 2007)
    When Bobby's teacher asks her class what everyone wants to be when they grow up, Bobby is the only one who proudly announces he wants to be a dancer. His classmates don't understand. They think dancing is just for girls. Bobby asks his parents about that and they encourage him by enrolling him in a dance class. Bobby's brother doesn't seem to like that his brother is dancing. He often makes fun of Bobby with the other kids at school. At the end of Bobby's dance class is a recital for everyone's families. On the night of the recital one of the dancers is sick. Who will replace the sick dancer? It's a surprise ending to a book about family, friendship and dance!
  • The Girl Who Wanted to Dance

    Amy Ehrlich, Rebecca Walsh

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Feb. 10, 2009)
    The call to self expression haunts a delicate, poignant tale about family and art, love and longing — and the ineffable tie between parent and child.Clara lives with her father and grandmother in a little village. More than anything, Clara loves to dance, but her father has had too much sadness in his life to abide dancing. When Clara sees a troupe of dancers performing in the village one June day, she is enchanted enough to follow their wagons deep into the forest — and what she finds there changes her life forever. This bewitching fairy tale by master storyteller Amy Ehrlich, tenderly illustrated by Rebecca Walsh, honors the call to the artistic life and acknowledges with compassion the pain of those left behind.
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  • The Puppy Who Wanted to Fly

    Joan Arlin Hibbs, Joan Hibbs

    eBook
    Everybody knows that puppies can't fly -- everybody except Puddy Wuddy! As a tiny puppy, Puddy dreams about flying. His dream is so real; he is convinced that he can learn to fly. He imitates the birds on his farm. He runs, leaps, flaps his ears and paddles his feet but he always falls, kerplop! His brothers and sisters make fun of him, but he keeps practicing. His farm animal friends decide to help him. Puddy shows that with hard work and teamwork, he can accomplish his dreams. Ages 3-7
  • The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy

    Jane Thayer, Lisa McCue

    Library Binding (William Morrow & Co, March 1, 1986)
    When Petey the puppy decides that he wants a boy for Christmas, he discovers that he must go out and find one on his own
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  • The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy

    Catherine Woolley, Jane Thayer, Lisa McCue

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 27, 2005)
    Petey the puppy has one wish for Christmas: to have a boy of his very own. But boys are in short supply this year, and he can't seem to find one who is just right!
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  • The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy

    Jane Thayer, Lisa McCue

    Hardcover (William Morrow Books, Jan. 1, 1985)
    Juvenile Beginning Reading. Bedtime story. Weekly Reader. Reading Rainbow series.
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