Bernette Ford Books

No More Pacifier for Piggy
No More Pacifier for Piggy

By Bernette Ford

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Ballet Kitty
Ballet Kitty

By Bernette G. Ford

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Ballet Kitty and her best friend Princess Pussycat both want to dance the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy for the Christmas recital. But only one of them will be allowed to. How will the friends decide?

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Ballet Kitty
Ballet Kitty

By Sam Williams, Bernette Ford

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No more bottles for Bunny
No more bottles for Bunny

By Bernette G. Ford

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When Bunny wants to have some "tea" and cookies at Ducky's tea party, he gladly throws his bottle away so he can enjoy the benefits of being a big boy.

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No more blanket for Little Lamb
No more blanket for Little Lamb

By Bernette G Ford

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Ducky wants to play laundry day and wash Little Lamb's blanket. But an unexpected event occurs when the blanket is washed.

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No more biting for Billy Goat
No more biting for Billy Goat

By Bernette G. Ford

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Billy Goat has to learn not to bite if he wants friends. Billy Goat bites when he is angry, but Ducky teaches him a better way to express his feelings.

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Emma ballerina
Emma ballerina

By Bernette Ford

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Princess Puppy
Princess Puppy

By Bernette G. Ford

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Princess Puppy is a real princess who enjoys dressing and acting like one, but when she finally makes a friend she discovers that having fun sometimes means compromising and trying new things.

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Princess Puppy
Princess Puppy

By Sam Williams, Bernette Ford

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