More Tales of Amanda Pig


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Amanda Pig may be the youngest in her family, but she's growing up. She's big enough to care for her stuffed-animal babies, and she's big enough to help Oliver make a bubble bath. But is she too big to snuggle with Sallie Rabbit?




Tales of Oliver Pig


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Puffin Easy-to-Read Level 2.




More Tales of Oliver Pig


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The further adventures of Oliver Pig and his family.




Amanda Pig and the Wiggly Tooth


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Amanda Pig is ecstatic! She has her first wiggly tooth, and she can?t wait for the tooth fairy to come! But her loose tooth won?t fall out. Her father offers to pull it out, but Amanda is scared that it will hurt too much. Disaster strikes when Amanda realizes that her tooth has fallen out on its own. Where can it be? Will the tooth fairy still come if Amanda?s tooth is really lost?




Amanda Pig and the Really Hot Day


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Amanda Pig and her family and friends try to find different ways to beat the heat.




Sidney and Norman


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Two very different pigs learn an important lesson about God's perfect love. Sidney Norman uses the simple context of two pigs living next door to each other to communicate a profound truth about how we judge each other and often judge ourselves.




Oliver, Amanda, and Grandmother Pig


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When Grandmother Pig comes for a visit, Oliver and Amanda learn just how much fun it is to have a grandmother in the house.




Amanda Pig, Schoolgirl


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Finally it is the day Amanda Pig has been waiting for. It is the first day of school. Whether making a new friend, coloring a picture to put up in the classroom, or twirling around in the sandbox, Amanda is everyone's favorite schoolgirl.




Pig Tales


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A young woman who lands a position at a beauty parlor enjoys great success until she slowly metamorphoses into a pig




Amanda Pig, First Grader


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Amanda Pig is going to be a first-grader! This year she won't have to take naps, she'll play on the big playground, and, best of all, she'll learn how to read. But something is wrong, because when Amanda tries to read, she can recognize the letters but not the words! Is first grade going to be harder than Amanda thought? Will she ever be able to read? Once again, Jean Van Leeuwen and Ann Schweninger create a funny, friendly, and kid-relevant world.




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