Tummy Trouble

Tummy Trouble by Josephine Page, published by Scholastic in 2001, is a 32-page children’s book that explores the consequences of indulgence through the antics of beloved characters. In this story, Clifford, Cleo, and T-Bone reward themselves with treats for performing tricks, leading to an unexpected outcome when they find themselves feeling unwell. The book features engaging illustrations that complement the narrative, making it appealing to young readers.
Readers will discover a lighthearted tale that emphasizes themes related to health and daily living, as well as the importance of moderation. The story features animals, specifically dogs, as central characters, providing relatable scenarios for children. With its focus on pets and their playful behavior, Tummy Trouble offers an entertaining yet educational experience for young audiences.
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Clifford, Cleo and T-Bone give themselves treats for doing tricks. Now three crates of treats are empty–and the trio do not feel well at all. Illustrations.
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