Kate & Pippin : an unlikely friendship / Martin Springett ; photographs by Isobel Springett.
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- ISBN: 0143193465 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9780143193463 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 28 pages : colour illustrations.
- Publisher: Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Penguin Young Readers, 2015.
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Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 6.99 |
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Subject: | Great Dane > Juvenile literature. Fawns > Juvenile literature. Parental behavior in animals > Juvenile literature. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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- Penguin Putnam
When Pippin, a helpless baby fawn, was abandoned by her mother on the property of Isobel Springett, things looked uncertain for her. Three days went by, but when her mother didnâtâ return for her, Isobel stepped in and brought her inside.Isobelâs Great Dane, Kate, adopted Pippin immediately. From the moment Pippin snuggled into Kateâs side, she didnât leave it. She followed Kate everywhere, just like a real puppy, and Kate patiently shepherded her through her first strange and confusing days in a human household.
Pippin did return to the forest, but came every day to see Kate and play with her. And then one day, Pippin brought some visitors with her â two little fawns of her own! Pippin was now a mother. While Kate and Pippinâs special friendship was still strong, Kate knew not to go near the fawns or she might scare them away. Years later, Pippin still visits Kate almost every day. Pippinâs home is in the forest with her babies, but Kate and Pippin remain the best of friends.
- Random House, Inc.
When Pippin, a helpless baby fawn, was abandoned by her mother on the property of Isobel Springett, things looked uncertain for her. Three days went by, but when her mother didn’t’ return for her, Isobel stepped in and brought her inside.Isobel’s Great Dane, Kate, adopted Pippin immediately. From the moment Pippin snuggled into Kate’s side, she didn’t leave it. She followed Kate everywhere, just like a real puppy, and Kate patiently shepherded her through her first strange and confusing days in a human household.
Pippin did return to the forest, but came every day to see Kate and play with her. And then one day, Pippin brought some visitors with her – two little fawns of her own! Pippin was now a mother. While Kate and Pippin’s special friendship was still strong, Kate knew not to go near the fawns or she might scare them away. Years later, Pippin still visits Kate almost every day. Pippin’s home is in the forest with her babies, but Kate and Pippin remain the best of friends.