Holly Webb Animal Stories: The Puppy Who Was Left Behind
by Holly Webb (author)
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A canal boat holiday with a little lost puppy to love. Holly Webb knows our hearts’ desire. In her world, cuteness never gets a vacation. This little dog might be on holiday, but his ahh-factor is working full time! Fred the puppy is on a canal boat trip with his owner, Anna, and her grandparents. There’s just one problem: the really BIG dog who lives on the boat. Unlike us, he’s immune to Fred’s charms. In fact, he’s so scary the little puppy runs away. Oh dear – will this cutie-pie be left behind?
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Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781847153739
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Date published
January 1st, 2013
Lexile measure
800L
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- 128 pages
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New
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Catlova99
on 31 October 2015I loved this book and i am sorry for the puppy because the really big dog scared him away but happy at the end because they become friends.
5out of 5 -
joy54
on 14 June 2015This book is the best book i have ever read especaily the detail the author put inside i love the illutrations its’ so cute and lovely i want to read all the books .
5out of 5
Ashalina
on 3 October 2016
loved it