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Halle and Tiger with Their Bucketfilling Family

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 When Tiger comes to live with Halle, Halle must teach the new cat about bucket filling.

Halle has her job cut out for her; she has to teach the new cat, Tiger, all about bucket filling. But Tiger keeps making mistakes: sleeping in Halle’s bed, jumping up on the counter and swiping something that doesn’t belong to him. With the help and understanding of the whole family, will Halle be able to teach Tiger about bucket filling? Filled with delightful illustrations along with bucketfilling and bucketdipping facts, Halle and Tiger with their Bucketfilling Family will make an excellent addition to any library.

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Halle and Tiger with Their Bucketfilling Family

Author: Peggy Johncox

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