Summary
A young girl is shy when she moves to a new neighborhood but makes two new friends with the help of Murphy, a friendly golden retriever. Each book comes packaged with a puppy charm on a necklace.
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Workman Pub Co Published date: 1994 Size: 6.5 x 8.25 inches Weight: 0.55 pounds Ages: 2 to 3
Synopses
A little girl who has just moved to a new neighborhood finds a dog and strikes up a friendship with the girl next door, in spite of a case of chicken pox.
Publisher's Notes
The author of The Magic Locket, The Silver Slippers, and other Magic Charm books is back with a seventh book--the fetching story of a lost dog and a little girl. This tale of determination, ingenuity, and sharing features a tiny gold puppy charm on a gold chain. Full-color.
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