Smasher

Smasher by Dick King-Smith is a delightful addition to the Stepping Stone line, published by National Geographic Books on September 23, 1997. This reissue spans 80 pages and is presented in English, featuring a charming narrative that follows a mischievous puppy named Smasher. Known for his playful antics, Smasher finds himself in various predicaments, from chasing chickens to causing chaos in the household, leading to concerns from his owner, Mrs. Buzzard.
Readers will discover a story filled with humor and heart as Farmer Buzzard seeks to find a solution to Smasher’s troublesome behavior. The book explores themes related to animals and farm life, making it an engaging read for young audiences. With its focus on the bond between pets and their owners, Smasher offers an entertaining glimpse into the challenges and joys of having a spirited dog. This edition is perfect for those looking to enjoy a lighthearted tale that captures the essence of juvenile fiction.
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Dick King-Smith brings his signature wit and charm to the Stepping Stone line with a lovable new puppy who’s sure to capture readers’ hearts. Smasher is always getting into trouble, whether it’s chasing chickens, chewing up Mrs. Buzzard’s slippers, or breaking all her china. Now she wants to get rid of him. Can Farmer Buzzard find a way to save him? Or is Smasher in the doghouse…for good?
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