A small boy, not allowed to have a dog because times are tight, finds a starving kitten in a trash can on the same day his father loses his job.
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A mother has a clever answer when asked who her favourite "monster" is.
Learning about the family dog, Digby, helps a young child understand aging.
Describes, in rhymed text and illustrations, the different places in which various animals sleep.
Sir Fred, considered to be the bravest knight in the castle, fears for his reputation when a jealous bully tries to expose his secret fear of fighting.
Two friends like to share everything, but when they find a toad and argue over how to share it they eventually leave it in its own environment.
When things are looking bad, a farmer who would rather fiddle than do his chores invites his neighbors to a hoedown where he plays such a lively tune that his shy daughter's pet turkey starts dancing, with happy results.
After refusing drugs and alcohol offered by an older student at school, Skip and his friends start a 'Just Say No' Club.
When Tootsie, a small, pampered dog, joins Danny Dougle's Dogwalking Group, he is teased and tormented by the other dogs until he wins their respect by foiling a robbery.
When the castle bully discovers bold Sir Fred is secretly terrified of the dark, he tries to stir up trouble between that brave Knight and his Lady Wendylyn.
For all the sadness in "goodbyes," there are corresponding happy moments in "hellos," as an urban child moves to a surburban neighborhood.
Animal characters in various situations show the proper manners or behavior in such areas as visiting or giving a party, writing thank-you notes, and showing common courtesy at home, with friends, or at school.
Discusses the use, origin, meaning, and frequency of personal names and includes trivia such as famous stage names and interesting name changes.
A youngster isn't sure why a thing called "tight times" means not getting a dog.
A mother declares she will always love her child, no matter what happens.