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Readers learn about Spike through the conversations between three characters: a TV Host who is interviewing Spike, Spike herself and one of the children who joins them in the interview. Amazing facts about Spike -taking her naps on the back of a goat, trying to talk to a teddy bear, alerting the family to a goat who was having trouble giving birth -are added to by fictitious events created by the author, such as Spike substituting dog food chunks for cereal because she thinks one of the kids doesn't like her, and Spike becoming very annoyed when the TV show pauses for a commercial that shows a roast chicken. For students in grades 3 through 6.
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