Not Just For Breakfast Anymore
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Product Description Twelve-year-old Benny wants a pet-a dog or a cat. You know, the kind of pet every else has. But other kids don't have his mom. She likes to do things 'differently.' So Benny doesn't know what to expect when he first opens the pet carrier. Certainly not that his neighbors will want to kick his family out of town-he just got here! And he was just about to make the baseball team, too. Will he fight for his pet or back down? Reviews (print edition) "[Not Just For Breakfast Anymore] is a classic book for modern kids." --Suite 101: Book Reviews "PV Lundqvist has written a wonderful book." --Jandy's Books Not Just For Breakfast Anymore, "Would be a huge hit among fourth to seventh graders." --Literary Sojourn Gina at Insatiable Readers declares, "From the quirky cover art (did you see the little guy flying through the air by the title?) to the final scenes, it'll keep you turning pages."

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Benny can keep his pet, but he still has to face his bully on the ball field. What will he do?
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Benny has one last chance to convince the town to let his family and pet stay. 
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Benny has to face his bully on the ball field, and come up with a way to convince the town to let his pet stay.
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NJFBA 09

Benny is back from his adventure, but he still has the same problem: the town wants to kick his family and the pig out.  But what if there was another...
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NJFBA 08

Benny and his pig are lost in the wetlands. How will they make it home?
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NJFBA 07

The town says the pig has to go, or they have to move. What will Benny do?
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NJFBA 06

To keep his pet, Benny has to go before the board of health. *gulp* His bully will be there, too.
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NJFBA 05

Benny tries out for the baseball team, but his pet problem continues to dog him.
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NJFBA 04

Parents are away, why not give the pig a tour of the house?
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NJFBA 03

Benny gets to know his pet while deciding whether he'll keep him. 
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