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This is Cameron Pendergraft's fifth charming book and her first one not based on an animal story. When this book's main character turned nine years old, she was happy because that meant one special thing: her first time to have a sleepover with a friend at her own home. All little girls look forward to their first sleepover with glee. The excited girls took a bubble bath and ate pizza while they watched TV. They colored pictures and taped them to the playroom's walls for a collage of cats, houses, and flowers. They talked and read books. The author has captured their bubbling excitement in everything that they did. Though Natalie really wanted them to stay awake all night, you'll have to read the book to find out if the two friends managed to do that and to enjoy Mom's memorable, quirky bedtime story from when she was a girl. Hiccup! Cameron's book will give your little ones all the giggling and fun experiences of a sleepover and will bring back the fond memories of your first sleepover.
Jack was a monstrous dog. He was much loved by his humans who had him sleep with them and watch movies with them. Their neighborhood walks were special. Then his humans brought home a little, noisy baby girl. Jack tried to protect her in every way. He and his humans took fewer walks. He lost his toys. He didn't always have food. Rebie never knew life without Jack. Though Jack knew life without her, Jack knew their family life was much better with Rebie in it.
Tigger had been adopted into her loving home. Her family decided she needed a dog playmate.They went back to the animal shelter to find a dog that loved playing tug-of-war with squeaky toys and playing in the sprinkler as much as Tigger did.When they introduced the new dog to Tigger, Tigger soon found out that Elsa snapped and yapped. Tigger shared her toys. She shared her food. No matter what, Elsa snapped and yapped.Though Elsa had only three legs, she kept up with Tigger. Then one day on a walk, Elsa got stuck in the mud in the pond. Tigger saved her. Elsa became Tigger's friend.They played together, ate together, and loved one another.Other Books By Cameron Pendergraft:The Story About TiggerThis Is Norman, A Cat I Know
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