Our Daft Dog Danny


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In the winter, we love to visit Uncle Peter and his dog Millie at the beach. But the day we took our dog Danny with us, everything went wrong! Until Toby had a good idea . . . From the one-and-only Pamela Allen comes this delightful dog tale - full of fun and energy.




Danny Brown and His Daft Dog


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Danny Brown is always up to mischief! Danny goes to the park with his grandparents, baby Susie and his dog, Keeno. It's a very cold day! Danny is not impressed that Keeno has nothing to keep him warm. Granny has warm socks. Baby Susie has a warm hat. Poor Keeno has nothing! It's not fair! Not to worry.... Danny has a plan! What could go wrong?




Pocket Dog Danny


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All good stories should include a pocket dog, and Pocket Dog Danny has some great ones to share! Join Danny as he learns how something as simple as a hot dog can bring happiness to your day by triggering memories of fun pocket dog stories. Find out where it all began for Pocket Dog Danny in this children's picture book aimed at teaching children simplistic gratitude thinking to boost positive emotions.




Danny the Dog


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Dog Danny


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My Name Is Danny


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Danny the Dog is a prolific writer. He's humorous, clever, charming, delightful, and sometimes irascible. Or, as he would phrase it, "I'm a purveyor of wit, wisdom, and words." Danny writes about his adventures with his human Andrew, their trials and tribulations, and the love they have for one another.




All about Danny


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An easy-to-read story about all the things a dog has.




Danny's Doodles: the Dog Biscuit Breakfast


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The ever-quirky Calvin convinces Danny to help him start a rent-a-pet business when Calvin's Aunt Ruth asks the boys to watch her miniature collie while she is away, but first they will have to find a renter.




Look at Danny


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An easy-to-read story about a dog doing many things.




Bottersnikes and Other Lost Things


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Lazy Bottersnikes in outback rubbish tips, Sir Pronoun's dilemma about standing in Miss Noun's place and the story of how Jack built a house, a hut or a shack are all to be found in this treasury of Australian children's books. This book illuminates the icons of Australian children's literature from Gibbs and Outhwaite to Shaun Tan.