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A Puppy of My Own

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Emily is crazy about dogs! For her ninth birthday, she's got the perfect present all picked out -- a yellow Lab puppy. Only, her parents keep telling her that a dog is a big responsibility. Even if Emily knows everything there is to know about dogs, she has to be patient. But Emily's out of patience -- and very disappointed. Will she ever get a wiggly pup to call her own?

112 pages, Paperback

First published March 13, 2001

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Wendy Loggia

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Wendy Loggia is a children’s book editor and has written a number of books for children and young adults.

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March 14, 2011
Dear readers, March 14
I've just read a book call A Puppy Of My Own written by Wendy Loggia. In chapter 1, the setting was at the park at the after noon .There are wind whisleing, trees waving and no one's there expect for Emily and a dog.You can see the dag dashing in the park freely and Emily training the dog.There are lots of trees.You can hear Emily traing the dog.You might smell the dog's sweat and poo.Or you might tast some dog biscuits after playing frisbee, fetch.... yum, yum!
I am suprised about the setting was in a nice afternoon in a great park but no one was in the park expect for Emily and the dog.If I can visit the settings, I won't because there was no one at the park I don't want to play at the park all my self and it will be lonly too.In the nice park like that and with a dog , I thind Emily will train the dog, watch the
dog shaising around the squirrel or jog with the dog.
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Vivian K.
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