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The Spy Game


Book Description
The Spy Game, written and illustrated by J.D. Holiday
Eddie would love to have a puppy to play with. A puppy would pull on a rope, catch a ball and lick your face. But his Uncle brings Eddie an older dog named after a famous spy.
What can you do with an old dog? It probably could not learn new tricks, and the only thing this dog did was stare. It�s what they find to do together tha... More
Book Information
PublisherBook Garden Publishing
BindingKindle Edition (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages24
ISBN-10B009EGBY1K
Publication Date09/19/2012
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About J. D. Holiday (Author, Illustrator) : J. D. Holiday is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of J. D. Holiday include Janoose And The Fall Feather Fair, Stories And Imaginings For The Rea... more
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10/25/2015 J.D. (Jan) Holiday said:
The Spy Game Eddie would love to have a puppy to play with. A puppy would pull on a rope. Catch a ball and lick your face. But his Uncle brings Eddie an older dog named about a famous spy. What can you do with an old dog? It probably couldn't learn new tricks, and the only thing this dog did was... more

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