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Imagen de PEQUEÑOS DINOS NO MUERDEN
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PEQUEÑOS DINOS NO MUERDEN

¡Tus dientes son grandes y afilados, pequeño Dino! ¡Pero ten cuidado con lo que muerdes!
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Imagen de PEQUEÑOS DINOS NO PEGAN
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PEQUEÑOS DINOS NO PEGAN

¡Tienes mucha energía, pequeño Dino! Pero ten cuidado de no pegar. Usa tus manos para ayudar.
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Imagen de PEQUEÑOS DINOS NO GRITAN
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PEQUEÑOS DINOS NO GRITAN

¡Roar! ¡Tu voz es fuerte, pequeña Dino! Pero ten cuidado con tu vozarrón.
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Imagen de PEQUEÑOS DINOS NO ABUSAN
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PEQUEÑOS DINOS NO ABUSAN

Usa palabras amables en lugar de palabras burlonas, pequeño Dino. ¡Seamos amigos! ¡Esa es la manera!
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Imagen de PUGGLETON PARK #1
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PUGGLETON PARK #1

Penelope is a pleasant little pug who has quite the quandary: All she can remember is that she lost her Lady in the park while chasing the most dreadful squirrel. Now she dreams of one day finding a new Lady and a permanent place to stay. So when she finds herself taken in by the kind Lady Diggleton, she can’t believe her luck! But Penelope soon discovers that Lady Diggleton is searching for her previous owner and worries she will have to leave the Lady she’s come to love. To make matters worse, that dreadful squirrel keeps poking its nose in wherever Penelope happens to be. However shall she keep herself from chasing it again and ruining all hopes of tea parties, elegant balls, and a forever home? Perfect for readers of the Diary of a Pug series and future fans of Bridgerton and Jane Austen, the adorably illustrated pages of Puggleton Park are sure to charm chapter book readers.
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Imagen de PENELOPE AND THE CURSE OF THE CANIS D #2
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PENELOPE AND THE CURSE OF THE CANIS D #2

Follow Penelope the pug in the second book of this delightful series set in Regency-era London! Penelope the pug is completely content in her new forever home with Lady Diggleton. So when her beloved owner receives an invitation to meet the Queen at Windsor Castle—and an instruction to bring the pug along—Penelope couldn’t be more pleased for her Lady’s good fortune. However, once the two arrive at the castle, their fortune starts to seem less than fortunate. The Queen commands Penelope to befriend her own pup, a snooty dog named Duchess whose manners are most offensive, and who wants nothing to do with the poor pug. But when the Queen’s prized Canis diamond ring goes missing and Duchess stands accused, Penelope—who knows the dog is innocent—must find a way to defend her. If the pug is certain that her fellow canine didn’t commit the crime, though, can she clear Duchess’s name by determining who did?
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