![]() ![]() Redeemed in the eyes of her siblings because she’s brave enough to retrieve a bouncy ball from the toilet as well as wildly imaginative, Rascal finally gets her wish. Eventually, the witch is vanquished and order more or less restored. Nuggy (he doesn’t look much like a fairy godmother), use the ensuing timeout to concoct poison soup for the witch. Rascal and her invented fairy godmother, Mr. She maintains her dogginess all the way through a doctor’s checkup until a surprise vaccination spurs her to speech and retaliation. As a “dog,” she’s invisible to the little-girl–stealer but appealing to her older brother, who, it turns out, always wanted to have a dog. In her efforts to avoid capture, Rascal becomes a dog. So they tell her a kidnapping witch, Mrs. She acts like a baby, she asks weird questions, and she chatters endlessly with her imaginary monster friend. ![]() Rascal’s siblings complain that she’s always pestering them. ![]() With words, pictures and pictures with words, 6-year-old Dory, called Rascal, recounts how she finally gets her older brother and sister to play with her. ![]()
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