
Walter the Farting Dog. The Original Story.
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Walter the farting dog. Trouble at the yard sales.
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Walter the Farting Dog goes on a Cruise
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Rough weather ahead for Walter the farting dog.
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Walter the Farting Dog is based on a true story. The book tells of Walter, a dog adopted from the pound who has a problem with flatulence. By Kotzwinkle, William; Murray, Glenn.
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Great Grand Mother and Father
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Dirty Bertie (a personal family favourite – almost need a new copy the pages are so worn): “No, Bertie! That’s Dirty, Bertie!” - Bertie’s family is in despair. Will he ever kick his horrible habits? This hilarious tale will amuse, if not mend, mucky monsters everywhere! By Roberts, David.
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Smelly Bertie: Bertie likes making smells. When he trumps it makes his mum cross, embarrasses his dad, upsets his gran and offends his sister. But they all have a secret – and Bertie knows it! By Robers, David.
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A terrible catastrophe befalls the little mole one bright, sunny morning. It looks a little like a sausage, and the worst thing is that it lands right on his head. Our plucky little hero sets out to find who has left their business on his head. His highly entertaining and informative search reveals an important but often neglected side of animal life. By Holzwarth, Werner; Erlbruch, Wolf.
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Who do you blame for those mysterious smells? Read on for the perfect excuse. By McMillan, Dawn.
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Flies buzz and whirr and annoy us all in summer, but in winter they are nowhere to be seen. Are they asleep behind the rubbish tin? Are they hiding under the table? Are they lurking in the kitchen cupboards? Find out the secret of where flies go in winter in this wonderful book. By McMillan, Dawn; Kinnaird, Ross.
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This book provides an answer to that age-old question—why exactly do dogs sniff bottoms? This book was the New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards winner for 2003. By McMillan, Dawn; Signal, Bert.
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Dr. Dog is not your usual doctor. For one thing, he makes house calls. For another, he’s a pet beagle! When his entire human family falls sick, only Dr. Dog can save the day, with cures for head lice, pinworms, and (yikes!) even a case of too much gas… By Cole, Babette.
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