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Dot the fire dog Desimini, Lisa.

Dot the fire dog accompanies the firefighters from the fire station as they respond to a call.

When twin witches Delia and Ophelia cook up a mischievous spell for Halloween, a mysterious ingredient causes the potion to backfire.

Dot the fire dog accompanies the firefighters from the fire station as they respond to a call.

Lulu avoids practicing the piano all week, and when Friday afternoon arrives and she is not prepared for her lesson, she gets inspiration from her teacher.

BARK, GEORGE : When George, a dog, is told to bark he says "meow", "oink", "quack-quack," and "moo." It is up to the vet to help George gets his bark back. DOT THE FIRE DOG : The story explores just what firefighters and firedogs do all day and night. Dot knows exactly what to do...

When Iris gets sick, she uses her imagination to try and figure out what kind of bug made her sick.

Two snowflakes named Crystal and Ivory travel on Santa's sleigh and make their way through the wintry sky until they become part of a snowboy in Central Park.

A young man and his dog drive west from Ohio and marvel at the farms of Iowa, the skies of Nebraska, the wind in Wyoming, the mountains of Colorado, the desert in Nevada, and the ocean in Oregon.

Parents express their affection and hopes for their beautiful baby.

Harry the dirty dog: When Harry, a white dog with black spots, runs away at bath time, his playful curiosity soon finds him filthy and longing for his family. Imagine his surprise when his family doesn't recognize this strange black dog with white spots. In Officer Buckle and Glo...

Bark, George

BARK, GEORGE : When George, a dog, is told to bark he says "meow", "oink", "quack-quack," and "moo." It is up to the vet to help George gets his bark back. DOT THE FIRE DOG : The story explores just what firefighters and firedogs do all day and night. Dot knows exactly what to do...

A collection of twenty poems written by kids and klutzes, secret admirers and detractors, friends, enemies, and skeptics to the objects of their affection--or aversion.

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