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Don't Mess with the Ninja Puppy! #6

Part of Magic Bone

Illustrated by Sebastien Braun
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$6.99 US
5.12"W x 7.62"H x 0.27"D   | 5 oz | 72 per carton
On sale Oct 09, 2014 | 128 Pages | 9780448480954
Age 6-8 years | Grades 1-3
When Sparky's magic bone blasts him to Tokyo, Japan, he discovers a whole new world--one with karaoke, "squishy fishy" and sumo wrestlers! His new friend, an Akita named Nanami, guides him around the city, until Sparky loses her in a crowd. But it turns out Nanami isn't just any Akita. She's the queen of the Ninja Dogs--a fierce group who are convinced that Sparky has kidnapped her! To make matters worse, the Ninja Dogs have Sparky's magic bone, and won't return it until he leads them to Nanami. It's up to Sparky to reunite the Ninja Dog family so he can return home to his own!
© Marcy Feld Photography
Nancy Krulik is the author of more than 200 books for children and young adults, including three New York Times bestsellers. She is best known, however, for being the author and creator of the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo, George Brown Class Clown, How I Survived Middle School and Magic Bone book series. Nancy lives in Manhattan with her husband, composer Daniel Burwasser. When she’s not writing, Nancy can be found reading, going to concerts, traveling or running around Central Park with her Llasa Apso rescue-pup, Scooby. View titles by Nancy Krulik

Copyright

Title Page

Dedication

CHAPTER 1

CHAPTER 2

CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER 4

CHAPTER 5

CHAPTER 6

CHAPTER 7

CHAPTER 8

CHAPTER 9

CHAPTER 10

CHAPTER 11

Fun Facts about Sparky’s Adventures in Tokyo

About the Author

CHAPTER 1

Clickety, clackety. Jingle, jangle.

My paws start bouncing. My tail starts wagging. I know what those sounds mean.

My Josh is home! He’s at the door!

I leap off the couch and run toward the door.

Whoops. My tail accidentally knocked something hard and clunky off the table.

Oops. My paws step right on that hard-and-clunky something.

Suddenly that big box against the wall turns on. The tiny two-legs inside the box start talking to me. Where did they come from?

I can’t think about that now. Josh is home. That’s all I can think about.

I run over and start scratching at the door. “Hurry, Josh!” I bark to him.

The clickety-clackety things keep jingle jangling at the door.

I keep scratching.

Jingle, jangle.

Scratchity, scratch, scratch.

The door opens. And there he is! My Josh.

My tail wags harder. “Josh!” I bark happily. “Josh! Jo—”

Wait a minute. Who’s that with Josh? It’s a girl two-leg. She’s been here before. She and Josh like to play catch in our backyard. Sometimes they let me play. But not always.

“Are you going to play with me today?” I bark to the girl two-leg. “Are you?”

“Sparky, stop!” Josh yells at me.

I don’t understand a lot of two-leg words. But I understand those two. So I stop barking.

Josh pets me on the head and starts talking to the girl two-leg. It sounds like, “Sophie. Blah, blah, blah. Sophie. Blah, blah, blah. Sophie.”

I think the two-leg must be called Sophie.

Sophie sits down on the couch. She smiles at Josh and says something that sounds like, “Josh, come.”

Josh walks over to her.

Then, Sophie pats the couch and says, “Sit.”

Josh sits beside her on the couch.

This is very strange. Usually Josh is the one who says things like come and sit. And I’m the one who comes and sits beside him. I do that because Josh is in charge of me. I wonder if Sophie is in charge of Josh?

Josh and Sophie sit on the couch for a long, long time. They say a lot of two-leg things I do not understand. They watch the teeny, tiny two-legs who live inside the box.

Then Sophie stands up. She says some more two-leg words. The only word I understand is go. And Josh goes—right toward the door.

Wow. I guess Sophie is in charge.

I start to follow Josh and Sophie outside. But Josh says, “Sparky, stay.”

About

When Sparky's magic bone blasts him to Tokyo, Japan, he discovers a whole new world--one with karaoke, "squishy fishy" and sumo wrestlers! His new friend, an Akita named Nanami, guides him around the city, until Sparky loses her in a crowd. But it turns out Nanami isn't just any Akita. She's the queen of the Ninja Dogs--a fierce group who are convinced that Sparky has kidnapped her! To make matters worse, the Ninja Dogs have Sparky's magic bone, and won't return it until he leads them to Nanami. It's up to Sparky to reunite the Ninja Dog family so he can return home to his own!

Author

© Marcy Feld Photography
Nancy Krulik is the author of more than 200 books for children and young adults, including three New York Times bestsellers. She is best known, however, for being the author and creator of the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo, George Brown Class Clown, How I Survived Middle School and Magic Bone book series. Nancy lives in Manhattan with her husband, composer Daniel Burwasser. When she’s not writing, Nancy can be found reading, going to concerts, traveling or running around Central Park with her Llasa Apso rescue-pup, Scooby. View titles by Nancy Krulik

Excerpt

Copyright

Title Page

Dedication

CHAPTER 1

CHAPTER 2

CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER 4

CHAPTER 5

CHAPTER 6

CHAPTER 7

CHAPTER 8

CHAPTER 9

CHAPTER 10

CHAPTER 11

Fun Facts about Sparky’s Adventures in Tokyo

About the Author

CHAPTER 1

Clickety, clackety. Jingle, jangle.

My paws start bouncing. My tail starts wagging. I know what those sounds mean.

My Josh is home! He’s at the door!

I leap off the couch and run toward the door.

Whoops. My tail accidentally knocked something hard and clunky off the table.

Oops. My paws step right on that hard-and-clunky something.

Suddenly that big box against the wall turns on. The tiny two-legs inside the box start talking to me. Where did they come from?

I can’t think about that now. Josh is home. That’s all I can think about.

I run over and start scratching at the door. “Hurry, Josh!” I bark to him.

The clickety-clackety things keep jingle jangling at the door.

I keep scratching.

Jingle, jangle.

Scratchity, scratch, scratch.

The door opens. And there he is! My Josh.

My tail wags harder. “Josh!” I bark happily. “Josh! Jo—”

Wait a minute. Who’s that with Josh? It’s a girl two-leg. She’s been here before. She and Josh like to play catch in our backyard. Sometimes they let me play. But not always.

“Are you going to play with me today?” I bark to the girl two-leg. “Are you?”

“Sparky, stop!” Josh yells at me.

I don’t understand a lot of two-leg words. But I understand those two. So I stop barking.

Josh pets me on the head and starts talking to the girl two-leg. It sounds like, “Sophie. Blah, blah, blah. Sophie. Blah, blah, blah. Sophie.”

I think the two-leg must be called Sophie.

Sophie sits down on the couch. She smiles at Josh and says something that sounds like, “Josh, come.”

Josh walks over to her.

Then, Sophie pats the couch and says, “Sit.”

Josh sits beside her on the couch.

This is very strange. Usually Josh is the one who says things like come and sit. And I’m the one who comes and sits beside him. I do that because Josh is in charge of me. I wonder if Sophie is in charge of Josh?

Josh and Sophie sit on the couch for a long, long time. They say a lot of two-leg things I do not understand. They watch the teeny, tiny two-legs who live inside the box.

Then Sophie stands up. She says some more two-leg words. The only word I understand is go. And Josh goes—right toward the door.

Wow. I guess Sophie is in charge.

I start to follow Josh and Sophie outside. But Josh says, “Sparky, stay.”