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Princess Posey and the Next-Door Dog
Princess Posey and the Next-Door Dog
Princess Posey and the Next-Door Dog
Audiobook31 minutes

Princess Posey and the Next-Door Dog

Written by Stephanie Greene

Narrated by Stina Nielsen

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After hearing about her classmate's new puppy, Posey wants a dog of her own even though she's a little bit scared of dogs. When a new neighbor moves in with a dog that has a very big bark, Posey tries not to be afraid. Will her special pink tutu give her the courage to befriend the next-door dog?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 4, 2013
ISBN9781470383183
Princess Posey and the Next-Door Dog
Author

Stephanie Greene

Stephanie Greene is the author of many books for young readers, including the popular Owen Foote books. Ms. Greene lives in Chapel Hill, N.C. Her website is www.stephaniegreenebooks.com.

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    Great book for young girls to read! I really liked the plot. Posey needs to find a pet to write about for her class assignment. After discovering her new neighbor has a dog, she decides she is going to write on him. However, she is afraid and remembers her past, when a dog jumped on her and licked her ice cream. Posey, who is now secretly afraid of dogs, faces her fears in order to save her next-door neighbor's dog when he got his paw stuck. Princess Posey turns out to be "Hero's Hero." This story demonstrates kindness, friendship, courage, and creativity. Also, the illustrations are very detailed and attractive to the eyes, even though they are not in color. The reader can imagine what they would look like in color because the cover is in color.