Audiobook: Eight Girls and a Dog

Audiobook: Eight Girls and a Dog

A book about eight girls who are members of the Blue Ribbon Cooking Club. Timmy Loo is their dog, who’s always looking for a little scrap of food. He’s cute and energetic. The girls decide it’s time for a vacation and they all pack up and go to a summer house near Uncle and Aunt. They have many adventures there as they cook and take care of themselves. Delightful book! (Summary by peppersnoodles93)

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