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The Pug Who Wanted to Be a Unicorn . . . and Other Stories

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The Pug Who Wanted to Be a Unicorn . . . and Other Stories

By: Bella Swift
Narrated by: Dujonna Gift
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A bumper audio collection featuring four favourite festive stories about Peggy the pug!

Titles include:

The Pug Who Wanted to be a Unicorn

The Pug Who Wanted to be an Elf

The Pug Who Wanted to be a Reindeer

The Pug Who Wanted to be a Pumpkin

In The Pug Who Wanted to Be a Unicorn, Peggy the pug is spending Christmas with a foster family. Her new friend Chloe loves unicorns so much that Peggy thinks she needs to become one too, in order to find her forever home.

In The Pug Who Wanted to Be an Elf, Peggy and her family have won a dream winter holiday to Lapland! But sadly, Dad's work means that he can't go with them. Can Peggy find a way to to become an elf and work some Christmas magic?

In The Pug Who Wanted to Be a Reindeer, Peggy's family have lost their Christmas spirit. Can she help them get it back again by becoming one of Santa's reindeer?

In The Pug Who Wanted to Be a Pumpkin, Peggy's family are getting ready for Halloween, but Peggy's friend Chloe is too scared of monsters to look forward to trick-or-treating. Can Peggy help Chloe conquer her fear?

©2022 Bella Swift (P)2022 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Animals Animals & Nature Christmas Holidays & Celebrations Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction
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