Reagandoodle And Little Buddy Welcome Baby
$14.99
The Whole World Smiles When a Baby Comes Home
Baby Girl has arrived! And no one is more excited than Reagandoodle and Little Buddy!
Reagan can’t wait to tell you all the things he and his best friend are learning about Baby Girl, like when to be quiet around her, how to help out, and of course, how to love her– which is what Reagandoodle and Little Buddy do best.
Little ones adjusting to being big brothers and sisters for the first time will be able to experience all that comes with having a new baby at home through the eyes of a dog and his toddler best friend, making the transition of having a new sibling even smoother.
Let this cheerful trio warm your heart and bring a smile to your day!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736974660
ISBN10: 0736974660
Sandi Swiridoff | Wendy Dunham | Illustrator: Michal Sparks
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2019
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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