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The book that inspired the Disney Channel movie Zapped , starring Zendaya! When Annabelle returns from summer camp, her life is totally different. She's moving to a new house with her mom's new boyfriend, and that means starting sixth grade at a brand-new school. Birchwood Middle School is very different from her old all-girls elementary-the boys practically run wild in the hallways. And at home, Annabelle's new puppy is taking over the house and chewing on her clothes. But the puppy came with a training manual, so Annabelle might be able to get one thing under control. Unless . . . can you train a boy the way you train a dog?
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Annabelle Unleashed - 1: Boys Are Dogs, Leslie Margolis, Lauren Myracle
- Language
- Released
- 2009
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- Book condition
- Damaged
- Price
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- Title
- Annabelle Unleashed - 1: Boys Are Dogs
- Subtitle
- If Only Boy Training Were as Easy as Puppy Training...
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Leslie Margolis, Lauren Myracle
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury USA Childrens
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 195
- ISBN10
- 1599903814
- ISBN13
- 9781599903811
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Children's Books, Young Adult, Humor, Animals, Contemporary Fiction, Children's Books, Juvenile Nonfiction, Realistic Fiction, Juvenile Fiction, Dogs, Training
- Description
- The book that inspired the Disney Channel movie Zapped , starring Zendaya! When Annabelle returns from summer camp, her life is totally different. She's moving to a new house with her mom's new boyfriend, and that means starting sixth grade at a brand-new school. Birchwood Middle School is very different from her old all-girls elementary-the boys practically run wild in the hallways. And at home, Annabelle's new puppy is taking over the house and chewing on her clothes. But the puppy came with a training manual, so Annabelle might be able to get one thing under control. Unless . . . can you train a boy the way you train a dog?



