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Tuesday, August 2, 2016
Skippyjon Jones in the Doghouse by Judy Schachner
Skippyjon Jones in the Doghouse by Judy Schachner
Skippyjon Jones is a Siamese cat who believes he should Skippito Chihuahua when put in time out of resentment of his mother, he slipped away to the dog house with several Chihuahuas who speak Spanish to help him. following his dream They take him through the journey of becoming one of them. But he came back just in time to see his mother before he left. She believes he has learned his lesson and now think like a Siamese cat. But in his head, the cat is something he will never be.
This is a great book for a small company of Spanish and English. It replaced the English words with Spanish words to make jokes and more interesting, especially since the deal with Chihuahua. The writing in this book is really creative and make you swerve and turn your head for a sentence of interest has been in the dog house with Skippyjon -ito added to each end will focus on life's little Chihuahua.
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