
| Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood When a Pet Dies (First Experiences)
| Explores the feelings of frustration, sadness, and loneliness that a youngster may feel when a pet dies. |

| All God's Creatures Go To Heaven
| The angel paintings of artist Nancy Noel beautifully portray Amy Nolfo-Wheeler's story of Jacob, a child angel on a journey of discovery. This keepsake book, in heavenly color, features a glow-in-the-dark cover. An inspiring message of hope and joy for children and other youthful spirits. |

| Clifford's Loose Tooth (Clifford the Big Red Dog) (Big Red Reader Series)
| Clifford is worried about his loose tooth. Emily Elizabeth reassures him that, when it falls out, a bigger tooth will replace it, and that he will get a treat from the tooth fairy. Clifford and his friends try to take the tooth out early so Clifford can get his treat sooner. Their attempts get wilder and wilder until Clifford discovers that sometimes the best things come to those that wait. |

| Ocho Loved Flowers
| Annie puts trust, love, and intuition into action when she learns how to say goodbye to her beloved cat, Ocho. |

| Remembering Ruby: For Families Living Beyond the Loss of a Pet
| The loss of a beloved pet can be devastating to a child..."Remembering Ruby: For Families Living Beyond the Loss of a Pet" is the true story about a boy, his dog, and the close relationship that develops between them. When Ruby becomes terminally ill, the boy and his family must cope with their feelings along the way...and live beyond the loss. By finding ways to remember Ruby, they make it through, together. |

| Mishmash and the Big Fat Problem
| Here’s Mishmash again! This time, our favorite mutt is somewhat overweight and rather lazy. But fear not, he solves his problem by joining a school marathon. A rib-tickler.” An American Bookseller’s Pick of the ListsOnce again the easy style, accessible layout, and high volume of chuckles add up to a good choice for both eager and reluctant readers.” Booklist |

| Dan's secret weapon (Sunshine fiction)
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| Good-bye, Perky (Twig books nonfiction, set F)
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| Old bones (Sunshine fiction)
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| Squinty the comical pig: His many adventures (kneetime animal stories)
| So Squinty had his supper, after all, though he did run away. Perhaps he should have been punished by being sent to bed without having had anything to eat, but you see the farmer wanted his pigs to be fat and healthy, so he fed them well. Squinty was very glad of that. |

| Mustard
| Eight-year-old Alex and his family try to come to terms with the old age and death of their beloved cat. |

| History of my pets
| This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. |

| Tiger, the autobiography of a cat
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