Sucie Stevenson Books

HENRY AND MUDGE THE FIRST BOOK
HENRY AND MUDGE THE FIRST BOOK

By Jean Little

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Henry, feeling lonely on a street without any other children, finds companionship and love in a big dog named Mudge.

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Henry and Mudge Take the Big Test
Henry and Mudge Take the Big Test

By Jean Little

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After eight weeks at Papp's Dog School, Henry's dog Mudge earns a certificate and lots of liver treats.

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The emperor's new clothes
The emperor's new clothes

By Sucie Stevenson

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Two rascals sell a vain emperor an invisible suit of clothes. In this version of the fairy tale, the characters are all farm animals.

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The princess and the pea
The princess and the pea

By Sucie Stevenson

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By feeling a pea through twenty mattresses and twenty featherbeds, a girl proves that she is a real princess.

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The princess and the pea
The princess and the pea

By Sucie Stevenson

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By feeling a pea through twenty mattresses and twenty featherbeds, a girl proves that she is a real princess.

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Do I have to take Violet?
Do I have to take Violet?

By Sucie Stevenson

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Elly takes her little sister Violet to play on the rocks by the sea--first reluctantly, then enjoyably.

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Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve

By Sucie Stevenson

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Two rabbit sisters get ready for Christmas, but get the most enjoyment preparing a surprise for their parents.

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Do I Have Take Violet
Do I Have Take Violet

By Sucie Stevenson

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DO I HAVE TO TAKE VIOLET
DO I HAVE TO TAKE VIOLET

By Sucie Stevenson

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