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Recommended Reading: Picture Books

C’mere Boy

Category: Picture Books

By Sharon Jennings, 2010

Dog wants his very own boy. Even though Mama warns him that a boy takes a lot of work, Dog is determined to find the perfect boy for him – and wonders if boy will be hard to train? This humorous story discusses responsible pet ownership - with a twist of perspective.

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Call the Horse Lucky

Category: Picture Books

By Juanita Havill, 2010

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Cookie’s Fortune

Category: Picture Books

By Lynda Graham-Barber, 2017

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Dogku

Category: Picture Books

By Andrew Clements, 2007

When a homeless dog shows up at the back door, a family takes him in, feeds and bathes him, and names him. Written entirely in haiku, the pet experience is a clever, fun introduction to the poetic form and an engaging lead-in to a class writing exercise.

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Fred Stays with Me!

Category: Picture Books

By Nancy Coffelt, 2007

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Ginger

Category: Picture Books

By Charlotte Voake, 2008

Ginger has a problem. Having lived the luxurious life of a pampered cat, he's suddenly confronted with a kitten in the house. A delightful surprise ending gives hope for these two becoming furry friends after all – and teaches the reader that animals can’t just be put together and expected to get along.

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Hello, Crow!

Category: Picture Books

By Candace Savage, 2019

Franny has a new friend—a crow who brings her presents in its beak. Franny’s dad doesn’t believe her that a crow would bring gifts to a human. He doesn’t think that crows and kids can be friends. How will Franny convince her dad that her crow friend is real? And what will the crow bring her next?

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