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Running through months in the year, Bow-Wow finds himself buried in snow in February and nestled among flowers, birds, and butterflies in June. Then in October the moon acts like an X-ray machine, showing us Bow-Wow’s skeleton. A year with Bow-Wow zips by terrier-fast--with plenty of seasonal silliness!
Come play with Bow-Wow at www.Bow-WowBooks.com, which is filled with games, puzzles, and activities certain to make young dog lovers laugh. ...
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Bread. Cheese. Bread. Cheese. Bread. Kids will complete the pattern with Bow-Wow and find a yummy treat at the end! Delicious ingredients make this board book entertaining, educational, and mmmmmm . . . almost edible. ...
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Face to face with a foot in a red sock, Bow-Wow performs a bit of magic. He pulls off the red sock, revealing an orange sock. After orange comes yellow, then green, blue, and purple--all in rainbow order. After purple comes a bare foot--and Bow-Wow does what any normal terrier would do: He licks it!
Come play with Bow-Wow at www.Bow-WowBooks.com, which is filled with games, puzzles, and activities certain to make young dog lovers laugh. ...
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Up. Down. In. Out. One way or another, Bow-Wow will catch that pesky cat. Follow him through a day of hilarious opposites to find out if he ends up sad . . . or happy! ...
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Bow-Wow may look like your average terrier. The streets he walks may seem familiar. But just around the corner, things get a little unusual. With nary a word, Mark Newgarden and Megan Montague Cash have created a story about a bold new doggy who goes where no doggy has gone before. With a spring in his step and his tail only occasionally between his legs, Bow-Wow faces down every foe--well, almost every foe--in his path. Step aside, mutts. There's a new dog in town. (20070501)...
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