- Wedgie and Gizmo Series | suzanne-selfors
Meet Wedgie, a corgi who believes he's a superhero, and Gizmo, a guinea pig who thinks he's an evil genius, intent on taking over the world But will his arch nemesis, Thorgi, get in his way?
- Wedgie Gizmo - Amazon. com
When Elliot and his dad, along with Gizmo, move in with Jasmine and Jackson, their mom, and Wedgie, their dog, Gizmo vows destruction Wedgie, or Super Wedgie, as he likes to be known, wears a red cape, loves to eat food off the floor, and does not like the vet
- WEDGIE GIZMO | Meet the Characters | Episode 1 - YouTube
Jasmine and Jackson’s dog, Wedgie, LOVES having new friends in his pack to protect He especially loves Elliot's evil genius guinea pig, Gizmo Gizmo looks like a furry potato and smells like
- Wedgie Gizmo by Suzanne Selfors | Goodreads
Fans of Stick Dog and My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish will love Suzanne Selfors’s hilarious new illustrated series about the growing pains of blended families and the secret rivalry of pets
- Wedgie Gizmo by Suzanne Selfors, illustrated by Barbara Fisinger
Wedgie is a self-identified superhero (“Super Wedgie) Corgi In alternating chapters, the two tell the story of the early days of a blended family: Gizmo belongs to Elliott, whose father recently married the mother of Jasmine, Jackson, and Wedgie
- Wedgie Gizmo - Ideas for Learners
Wedgie is thrilled to meet Gizmo And Elliot And everybody! Wedgie's pretty much all about the love Can't they all just get along? This was an adorable book that would make a great mentor text to show students how to examine different perspectives about events and issues in an accessible way
- Wedgie Gizmo by Suzanne Selfors | Scholastic Education
When two families become one, an overly-enthusiastic pup and a too-cool guinea pig must learn to coexist “Amusing and imaginative ” -Kirkus
- WEDGIE GIZMO - Kirkus Reviews
Gizmo, a genius guinea pig who can read and wears eyeglasses, and Wedgie, a much less intelligent corgi who wears a superhero cape, each alternately relate their interwoven stories in distinct first-pet voices
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