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010 _a 2002563190
020 _a0439613868 (Scholastic pbk. , 2001)
020 _a0439235472
020 _a0439235456
040 _aCaNSH
_beng
_dMWE
050 0 0 _aCPB Box no. 1881 vol. 27
100 1 _aSeuling, Barbara.
245 1 0 _aRobert and the attack of the giant tarantula ;
_bRobert and the great pepperoni /
_h[book]
246 3 3 _aRobert and the great pepperoni
246 3 0 _aRobert and the attack of the giant tarantula
260 _aNew York ;
_aToronto, Ont. :
_bScholastic,
_cc2001.
300 _a52 p., 67 p. :
_bill. ;
_c20 cm.
500 _a"Two books in one!"--Cover.
500 _a"A Little Apple Paperback."
520 _aRobert and the Attack of the Giant Tarantula: Robert wants to take care of pet's. He want's a pet of his own but his dad dosen't let him because, his dad think's he can't take care of a pet. His mom on the other hand think's he can. People even wan't him to take care of their pet's. Robert eventually takes care of a rabbit , tarantula , two birds, and some baby rabbit's.
520 _aRobert and the Great Pepperoni: More than anything second grader Robert wants a dog, but he can't persuade his parents to agree. A pet-sitting service is the compromise, and the adventures begin as his first client is a classmate with a pet tarantula. Robert takes on birds, cats, and even a rabbit who turns out to be an escaped TV star. One day a stray dog shows up in Robert's backyard, and his parents give him permission to take care of it until it's adopted. The task turns out to be more than he bargained for. Uplifting and funny, this story will have readers rooting for this endearing, less-than-perfect child whose heart is in the right place even when the rest of him isn't.
521 0 _aReading level Grade 3.
521 0 _aAges 7 to 10.
650 0 _aDogs
650 0 _aPets
650 0 _aResponsibility
655 7 _aUpside-down books.
_2lcsh
655 7 _aToy and movable books.
700 _aBrewer, Paul,
_d1950-
852 _91
942 _2ddc
_cBKS
999 _c12744
_d12744