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Bobbie Goods Sunshine Coloring & Drawing

Bobbie Goods Sunshine Coloring & Drawing

Bobbie Goods

Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
2026
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Bring a little sunshine to your sketchbook with Bobbie Goods through step-by-step drawing tutorials, creative activities, and more in this officially licensed book. Bobbie Goods Sunshine Coloring & Drawing is filled with joyful scenes and charming characters designed to spark creativity. This two-in-one format includes 32 pages of step-by-step drawing projects that teach you how to illustrate cute animals, picnics, and summery accessories—all in Bobbie’s signature sweet and simple style. A detachable pad includes 6 themed coloring pages and 6 memo sheets—perfect for writing notes, practicing your drawings, or sharing with friends. Whether you’re sketching at home or doodling on the go, this book delivers feel-good inspiration and hours of creative fun. Inside, you’ll find: Easy tutorials for drawing animals, outdoor scenes, and favorite sunny-day activities A detachable pad with 6 coloring pages and 6 memo sheets for lists, notes, and art sharing Created for beginners and young artists alike, Bobbie Goods Sunshine Coloring & Drawing is a delightful escape into a world of imagination.
Bobbie is Enthusiastic: A collection of positive thoughts, hopes, dreams, and wishes.

Bobbie is Enthusiastic: A collection of positive thoughts, hopes, dreams, and wishes.

Genuine Journals

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Use a pen. Use a pencil. Use your heart. Fill this journal with positive thoughts about the one you love, and then share it with them. This can be a book that you write in a moment of inspiration, or it can be the project of a lifetime. Share your heart with the one you love.This is one of many customized journals available from Genuine Journals. These custom journals can be used to provide encouragement and cheer while strengthening the bonds of friendship and family. Here are just a few suggestions about how these journals can be used: Circulate the journal between family and friends and ask them to write about your loved one, and then give the journal as a gift. Create a journal for a grandchild and write about your favorite experiences as they happen, then let it become part of the bedtime reading routine.Buy a journal for a loved one or a spouse and occasionally write positive encouraging thoughts for them to discover.Buy the journal as a gift and let the recipient use it to write their own book.The possibilities are endless. Visit GenuineJournals.com to learn how to request your own custom journal title.
Bobbie the Wonder Dog: A True Story

Bobbie the Wonder Dog: A True Story

Tricia Brown

West Margin Press
2021
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This is the amazing true story of Bobbie the Wonder Dog, a legend in his own time who warmed the hearts of a nation. The Scotch collie mix was lost on a family trip from Oregon to Indiana in 1923 and walked all the way home, a six-month and almost 2,800-mile journey, to return to the people he loved."Brown takes a sensational news story and focuses on the devotion of one remarkable dog to bring this amazing story to young readers for the first time. Porter’s illustrations combine rich colors and vintage details to bring Bobbie to life on the pages through all of his adventures and hardships. A dog story as incredible now as it was nearly a century ago, gives Bobbie the Wonder Dog all the makings of a timeless classic."—Midwest Book Review "Porter's detailed and dramatically lit paintings trace Bobbie's difficult solo trip back to Oregon, crossing through snowy forests and rain-soaked fields. An end note reveals additional details about Bobbie's remarkable life, fleshing out a quietly inspiring story that's just as engrossing now as it was some 90 years ago."—Publishers Weekly Bob was an average-looking collie puppy in every way, except for his bobbed tail . . . and maybe that’s why the Brazier family named him Bob, or Bobbie. But he was average in no other way. In 1923, Bobbie joined Frank and Elizabeth Brazier for a cross-country drive from Silverton, Oregon, to Indiana, Frank’s home state, where they planned to visit family. During a stop in Indiana, Bobbie was chased off by loose dogs, and after a week of searching and placing newspaper ads, the broken-hearted Braziers had to give up and start the drive home.Six months to the day after he was lost in Indiana, a very thin Bobbie was spotted on a Silverton sidewalk, his coat matted, his paws raw from wear. Unbelievable as it seemed, the three-year-old dog had WALKED almost 2,800 miles to get back home.Though weak and tired, Bobbie went berserk with joy when he was reunited with his family, and from that day, all of their lives changed. In the weeks and months that followed, his story tore across the country in newspapers and even in a hardcover collection of pet stories. He was the main attraction at an Oregon home-builders convention in Portland, where thousands lined up to pet him, and he starred in a short feature film. Also, the Braziers eventually heard from people along Bobbie's homeward-bound route, places where he’d stopped long enough to recoup, and then he was gone again. These stories verified their thinking. Bobbie had done the impossible.When Bobbie died, he was buried in Portland, Oregon, by the Oregon Humane Society. Rin Tin-Tin was there to lay a wreath at his funeral, which was officiated by the mayor of Portland. This incredible story is all true, and the origins of Lassie Come Home are said to be traced to the story of Bob of Silverton, also known as Bobbie, the Wonder Dog.
Bobbie the Wonder Dog: A True Story

Bobbie the Wonder Dog: A True Story

Tricia Brown

Graphic Arts Books
2021
nidottu
This is the amazing true story of Bobbie the Wonder Dog, a legend in his own time who warmed the hearts of a nation. The Scotch collie mix was lost on a family trip from Oregon to Indiana in 1923 and walked all the way home, a six-month and almost 2,800-mile journey, to return to the people he loved."Brown takes a sensational news story and focuses on the devotion of one remarkable dog to bring this amazing story to young readers for the first time. Porter’s illustrations combine rich colors and vintage details to bring Bobbie to life on the pages through all of his adventures and hardships. A dog story as incredible now as it was nearly a century ago, gives Bobbie the Wonder Dog all the makings of a timeless classic."—Midwest Book Review "Porter's detailed and dramatically lit paintings trace Bobbie's difficult solo trip back to Oregon, crossing through snowy forests and rain-soaked fields. An end note reveals additional details about Bobbie's remarkable life, fleshing out a quietly inspiring story that's just as engrossing now as it was some 90 years ago."—Publishers Weekly Bob was an average-looking collie puppy in every way, except for his bobbed tail . . . and maybe that’s why the Brazier family named him Bob, or Bobbie. But he was average in no other way. In 1923, Bobbie joined Frank and Elizabeth Brazier for a cross-country drive from Silverton, Oregon, to Indiana, Frank’s home state, where they planned to visit family. During a stop in Indiana, Bobbie was chased off by loose dogs, and after a week of searching and placing newspaper ads, the broken-hearted Braziers had to give up and start the drive home.Six months to the day after he was lost in Indiana, a very thin Bobbie was spotted on a Silverton sidewalk, his coat matted, his paws raw from wear. Unbelievable as it seemed, the three-year-old dog had WALKED almost 2,800 miles to get back home.Though weak and tired, Bobbie went berserk with joy when he was reunited with his family, and from that day, all of their lives changed. In the weeks and months that followed, his story tore across the country in newspapers and even in a hardcover collection of pet stories. He was the main attraction at an Oregon home-builders convention in Portland, where thousands lined up to pet him, and he starred in a short feature film. Also, the Braziers eventually heard from people along Bobbie's homeward-bound route, places where he’d stopped long enough to recoup, and then he was gone again. These stories verified their thinking. Bobbie had done the impossible.When Bobbie died, he was buried in Portland, Oregon, by the Oregon Humane Society. Rin Tin-Tin was there to lay a wreath at his funeral, which was officiated by the mayor of Portland. This incredible story is all true, and the origins of Lassie Come Home are said to be traced to the story of Bob of Silverton, also known as Bobbie, the Wonder Dog.
Bobbie's Batty

Bobbie's Batty

Kenneth Stone; Diane Baxter Trapeni

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Bobbie is a Megabat with a mega-idea He is going to have a fundraising event to make money for the Giant Panda, an animal on the Conservation Reliant Endangered list. Let's see how he pulls off such a MONUMENTAL feat