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Plush Bulldog / Bull Dog in Blue, Grey and White Running Shoes WITH "Dogs Don't Wear Sneakers" (Toy and Book Combo) | 
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| Manufacturer: Ganz Webkinz & Aladdin Paperbacks Category: Toy
Buy New: $17.07
Sales Rank: 216667
UPC: 021245085058 EAN: 0021245085058 ASIN: B0015KH58O
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Large Plush Bulldog (Ganz Webkinz) - Fullsize Plush Only (No Hang Tag & No Code); | | • | With 4 Blue, Grey and White Running Shoes; | | • | AND the book "Dogs Don't Wear Sneakers", | | • | by Laura Numeroff (Author of "If You Give A Mouse a Cookie"). |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description PLUSH BULLDOG WITH BLUE, GREY AND WHITE RUNNING SHOES: About 9" nose to tail and 7" tall. A fullsize Ganz Webkinz plush toy (PLUSH ONLY - NO CODE & NO HANG TAG). For ages 3 and up. Surface washable. The finely detailed shoes can be taken on and off for lots of extra shoe-tying practice! THE BOOK: "Dogs Don't Wear Sneakers" by Laura Numeroff (author of "If You give a Mouse a Cookie"), illustrated by Joe Mathieu, c. 1993, January 2005 edition by Aladdin Paperbacks - New York, NY. Size is about 6 1/2" x 8 3/8", 30 pages. For ages 3-8. Animals would look pretty silly doing a lot of the things people do all the time. The unlikely combinations in Laura Numeroff's cheerful rhymes and Joe Mathieu's bright, zany pictures will make you laugh out loud: dogs running marathons, pigs and siamese cats in the opera, sheep in the shower, goats shaving, bears in the bathtub, bowling moose, swimming hens, roosters lifting weights, skunks on scooters, beavers on skates, frogs in taxi cabs, dancing cows, skiing yaks, bees baking honey buns, fish eating bagels, penguins teaching science, sunbatheing rabbits, parrots in tutus, lambs selling shoes, gnus building houses, mules painting pictures, ducks riding bikes, raccoons with knapsacks, bulls flying airplanes and snails saving twine. At the end of the story, children are encouraged and invited to use their imaginations and creativity when they're asked "But tell me what you see?"
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