Slippers at Home

“Slippers at Home” by Andrew Clements is a reprint edition published by Puffin Books on January 18, 2007. This 32-page book is presented in English and explores themes related to family, pets, and self-esteem through a narrative that engages young readers. The story focuses on the experiences of animals, particularly dogs and baby animals, as they navigate their lives within the context of family dynamics.
Readers will find a gentle exploration of social topics and the importance of self-reliance in this work. The narrative encourages a sense of belonging and understanding, making it suitable for children interested in stories about animals and family life. With its engaging illustrations and relatable themes, “Slippers at Home” serves as a delightful addition to any young reader’s collection.
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Twenty-second edition published in 1853. According to the Preface: In presenting this work to the public, the compilers would say, that they do not intend it as a rival of any other Hymn Book already in existence; but, if advancement in the light of other good works be allowable, as an improvement on them all. Although evidently designed in one sense for a denomination, they have also intended that it shall answer in some measure the demands of a liberal and progressive Christianity–a Christianity, under whatever name or pretension found, that would diffuse Christ’s spirit and do his works of truth and love among men.
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