Where's Weenie?


Book Description

Oswald looks everywhere for his dog Weenie so that Weenie does not miss a parade.




Mad About Meatloaf (Weenie Featuring Frank and Beans Book #1)


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Meet Weenie, a food-obsessed wiener dog, and his best friends Frank and Beans in this hilarious early graphic novel for fans of Narwhal and Jelly and The Bad Guys. Weenie loves his human, Bob. He loves his guinea pig friend, Beans, and his cat friend, Frank. He loves naps, adventures and sharing. In fact, Weenie loves pretty much everything (except the mail carrier). But the thing Weenie loves and desires more than anything else in the world is meatloaf. And he'll do anything to get it. Join Weenie, Frank and Beans on a laugh-out-loud meatloaf adventure, complete with a trench coat disguise, a wild meatloaf trap and even a hungry wolf.




Adventures of the Teenie Weenies


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The Teenie Weenies are a very tiny little people. The Teenie Weenie children are about half an inch in height and the older Teenie Weenies are from two and a half to three inches tall. Paddy Pinn is the tallest one and he really is a Teenie Weenie giant, for he stands four inches in his stocking feet.The little folks are so small that a lead pencil is to them a great log and a clothes pin will keep the tiny fire place burning for some time. A large tea cup would almost hold the entire family and they could go swimming all at once in a wash basin.A potato will keep the Teenie Weenies supplied for several months, while one grain of rice will make one of the little people a square meal. Two baked lima beans will make a meal for the whole family and a thimbleful of butter will last a week.The Teenie Weenies are so small that big people would hardly notice them and the little folks have to be careful to keep out of their way.The Teenie Weenies live in an old shoe. They have built on a kitchen and a roof covers the top of the shoe. An old hat is used by the little people for a school house and quarters for the army. On top of the hat is a tiny bell which is used for a school bell and also as a fire alarm. On the second floor of the hat the army keeps its uniforms and guns and here the little soldiers drill one night every week.The Teenie Weenies have many tiny tools and they store all these useful things in an old tin can. There is a work bench in the can and here the men make things and mend the furniture. The shoe house in which most of the Teenie Weenies live is quite crowded, so one corner of the tool house has been made into a comfortable home for Paddy Pinn and Gogo.An old tea pot has been made into a laundry and here the Chinaman and Zip, the Teenie Weenie wild man, live and do the family washing each week. The little folks have made a cigar box into a wonderful hospital and there the Doctor lives.Mr. and Mrs. Lover have their own home and live, with their two children, who are twins, in a baby shoe which has been made into a beautiful bungalow.All of these tiny buildings are close to each other under a certain rose bush and there the little folks live happily together.The Teenie Weenies ask that the place where they live shall not be told, as they are afraid curious folks might come around to see them. "Not that we wouldn't like to have big people visit us," they say, "but, you see, being so little we might get tramped on and that would be quite the end of us."INTRODUCING THE TEENIE WEENIESThe General is the head of the Teenie Weenie family. He is very kind and wise and all the little folks trust and love him.The Doctor looks after the health of the Teenie Weenies, and he is often called to help sick birds, mice and squirrels, for his skill as a doctor is known for quite a distance about the rose bush. He has an office in the Teenie Weenie hospital, and there he is able to treat the sick Teenie Weenies in the best possible way.The Teenie Weenie Cook is boss of the kitchen and he cooks the most wonderful food that any Teenie Weenie ever tasted. His stove is made out of an old tin tobacco can. The oven is so big that a whole stuffed prune can be baked in it.Gogo, the little colored Teenie Weenie, is the assistant cook and he can get up almost as good a meal as the Cook. The General says that no one can bake a lima bean as well as Gogo.The Dunce is a foolish fellow, who is always doing funny things. He is always hungry and the Cook says that he can eat a thimbleful of pudding and then get inside the thimble. All the Teenie Weenies love the Dunce, for he is a kind hearted little chap.The Old Soldier has only one leg but he is a good carpenter and he can make beautiful furniture out of a few matches. He is also a good tailor and he knows how to mend shoes wonderfully.




Adventures of the Teenie Weenies


Book Description

Adventures of the Teenie Weenies by William Donahey: Join the enchanting world of the Teenie Weenies, tiny people who embark on big adventures. Authored by William Donahey, this delightful book follows the imaginative escapades of these tiny characters as they navigate their miniature world, face challenges, and discover the magic of friendship. With charming illustrations and whimsical storytelling, this book is perfect for readers young and old who love to explore the wonders of the imagination. Key Aspects of the Book "Adventures of the Teenie Weenies by William Donahey": Tiny Adventures: The book takes readers on a series of imaginative and whimsical adventures in the miniature world of the Teenie Weenies. Friendship and Camaraderie: Through their escapades, the Teenie Weenies demonstrate the value of friendship and teamwork in overcoming challenges. Imaginative World-Building: William Donahey's creative storytelling and charming illustrations bring the tiny world of the Teenie Weenies to life. William Donahey was an American author, cartoonist, and illustrator best known for creating the beloved characters of the Teenie Weenies. Born in the late 19th century, he captivated readers with his delightful stories and imaginative artwork. The adventures of the Teenie Weenies continue to enchant generations of readers, inspiring a love for the magic of storytelling and the wonders of the imagination.




In the Land of the Lawn Weenies


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Creepy stories for young adult readers.




The Weenie Dog Adventure Series


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Look Out! The Weenie Dogs are at it again. This time they plot the perfect Ham Heist right under mommy's nose! This book is designed for three to ten year old children. It contains fantastic, bright illustrations and the story is narrated by the ever mischievous weenie dog named Snickers. This book is playful, entertaining, and most important, written through the eyes of a child (its 8 year old author Lexi Shockley.)




The Curse of the Campfire Weenies


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Thirty-five creepy stories about pigeons, ancient predators, Girl Scouts, and other terrifying things. Includes author's notes on how he got his ideas for these stories.




The Weenie Book


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Much, much more than just potty training for boys... In this second book of the Weenie Book Series, Gabriel Green is a 5-year-old boy who doesn ́t do very well in the bathroom when it is time to pee. Like most boys his age, he's seen his dad going to the restroom, but every time he tries to imitate what his father does, he just fails, messing his bathroom up; infuriating his mother who has to clean everything up and poor Gabe is left feeling hopeless. With wonderful illustrations by María Russo and through a simple and well-articulated prose, D.T. Carter reminds parents and boys just how difficult having a penis can be when it comes down to using the restroom. It might all seem like fun and games, but, being a boy and having a penis is a great, and wonderful responsibility and needs instruction from Mom and Dad. This book is a wonderful tool parents can use to teach their young boys about going to the bathroom. It is more than just potty training, it is a way to show and infuse in boys good bathroom etiquette every single time they go to the restroom. As parents, you ́ll enjoy reading this book with your sons and be excited about the changes you will see in them from the illustrated teachings. Even moms will laugh out loud as they identify with Gabriel's mom and her struggles to teach Gabe how to urinate without creating disasters in the bathroom. As in other books in The Weenie Book series, in this book D.T. Carter highlights: -Why it is awesome to be a boy -God made me a boy -How to treat others with respect -and much more. BONUS: Inside the book is a special link where you can download beautifully illustrated poster to hang in the bathroom to teach and remind your son of everything he needs to do in the bathroom from lifting up the seat before he pees to washing his hand. Download The Weenie Book, "The Pee Pee Guide" today!




Teenie Weenie in a Too Big World


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(A story for fearful children) One day Teenie Weenie finds himself in a scrumbly screechy place. It is full of noises and crashes and things that swoop and scratch. The worse it gets, the smaller Teenie Weenie feels. After a while, he feels so small that the tiniest insect tries to eat him up. Teenie Weenie feels terrified and desperately alone. But after a while along strolls a Wip-Wop bird who invites Teenie Weenie to come and have a chocolate muffin in his tree house. With the Wip Wop bird and his friend Hoggie, Teenie Weenie learns for the first time in his life all about the power of TOGETHER. He comes to know how very different things look when it's an US not just a ME. And so after that, whenever Teenie Weenie finds himself struggling alone with something too difficult or too frightening, he goes off and finds some TOGETHER.




Invasion of the Road Weenies


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Invasion of the Road Weenies, a collection of warped and creepy tales ranging from the silly and offbeat to flat-out horrifying from the award-winning storyteller and master of the macabre, David Lubar A town is overrun by road weenies--a.k.a. joggers--who never smile. A girl thinks she's too old for Halloween...until she finds a special pair of gloves. A boy takes a shortcut to an unexpected place. A mummy takes his revenge, one little piece at a time.... Welcome to the weird and wacky world of award-winning storyteller and master of the macabre, David Lubar. These thirty-five tales ranging from the silly and offbeat to flat-out horrifying are just right for reading alone or for telling aloud in the dark. As an added bonus at the end of the book, David answers the question most frequently asked of writers with a behind-the-scenes look at the various ways he got the ideas for the stories in this collection. Don't be a weenie. Read these stories. If you dare! At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.