Runaway Fred

Runaway Fred by Rosemary Debnam is a delightful addition to the Mammoth collection, published in 1997. This 48-page book is designed for beginner readers, featuring clear type and vibrant illustrations that enhance the reading experience. The story follows Fred, a lovable dog who, as a mischievous puppy, frequently ran away from home, embarking on various adventures that include attending school and taking bus rides.
Readers will find an engaging narrative filled with imaginative scenarios and speech bubbles that contribute to a fun and interactive reading experience. The book addresses social themes related to runaways, making it relatable for young audiences. With its bright pictures and accessible language, Runaway Fred serves as an enjoyable introduction to reading for children, encouraging their love for stories and exploration.
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A new exciting line of stories for beginner readers with clear type and bright color pictures on every page. Fresh and imaginative stories with speech bubbles create a unique and fun reading experience.
Everyone loves our dog, Fred, but once he was a naughty puppy — he used to keep running away from home. This is the story of all the mischievous things he did, like going to school by himself and going for rides on buses.
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