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The Barkville Pups: Joker Jack Russell

R.P. Pratt

Editorial: R.P. Pratt

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Barkville Pennsylvania is a small town not too far from a big city named Philadogia.  Joker Jack Russell is a fun little puppy that lives in Barkville.  He has the ability to make others laugh, and when he finds out that his Grandma is in the hospital for an operation, he rushes over to cheer her up.  When Grandma see's Joker he makes her feel a lot better with his special little giggle.
Disponible desde: 05/12/2013.

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