Bonnie
6 total works
Bonnie's behaving badly – will she and Harry both end up in the doghouse?
Bonnie the tiny, fluffy white dog keeps getting into all kinds of scrapes, and Mum is not impressed. First of all Bonnie hides the phone bill, then she steals Harry's school shoes, and when she attacks the new postman, Mum decides it's time for a visit to the Dog Training Centre. But Bonnie isn't your average problem pooch and the most important lesson they learn at Dog School is that there's one thing more important than rules: fun!
Meet the little dog with big ideas in this brand-new illustrated story for independent readers.
Harry longs for a dog to help him cope with all the problems he faces in his new town. His best friend is an imaginary hound called Prince – big, strong, brown-and-black mixed. So when his mum gets a real dog called Bonnie – tiny, white and fluffy – Harry wants nothing to do with the embarrassing pooch...
The little dog with big ideas is back in this illustrated story for independent readers.
The dog show is in town, and Harry's mum has a worrying glint in her eye. Wouldn't Bonnie look perfect done up as a showdog, with a big pink bow in her hair? Before you can say "Crufts", or Harry can groan "Oh no", Bonnie is whisked down to the Millionhairs Dog Grooming Parlour to be fluffed to perfection.
Join Bonnie and Harry for their sixth and final adventure - with a surprise ending that will delight all Bonnie fans!
"Let's start a school dance club!" said Zena. "Everybody'll be up for it." If there are two things Harry hates, it's dancing with girls and watching his mum giggle with her new boyfriend. As his birthday party looms, Harry starts to wonder if his new extended family will ever get on. But Bright Dog Bonnie has a plan to bring everyone back together - and she might just have a surprise for all of us!
Bonnie, the tiny, fluffy, white dog, is back and learning all about being brave in this great adventure story.
"I want to visit Dad," said Harry, "but I'm not going without Bonnie." Harry's dad lives in London now and he wants Harry to come and visit. But Harry can't go without Bonnie - who else will help him to be brave when he sees Dad's new life in the big city? But Bonnie's about to have an adventure of her own - one which will show everybody that you don't have to be big to be brave...
Bonnie the tiny white dog takes on the great outdoors in her fifth adventure.
"Camping's not for girls - or girlie dogs!" said Zack. "This is a boys-only survival adventure!" Harry and Zack are planning a camping trip in the wild outdoors. There's only one rule: no girls allowed - and that includes Bonnie. But Busy Dog Bonnie has other ideas - camping is hard work, and it's about time she showed those boys who the real survivor is.