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    2009., 2.4; Ages 4-8, Candlewick Press Call No: E DIC   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:0 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Mercy Watson   Volume: #6Summary Note: Mr. and Mrs. Watson think it is a wonderful idea to bring their pet pig Mercy to the drive-in, and when Mercy arrives, she sets off on a mission to find her own buttery bucket of popcorn, much to the dismay of the other movie patrons.
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    2006., 2.7; Ages 4-8, Candlewick Press Call No: E DIC    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Mercy Watson   Volume: #2Summary Note: Mr. Watson's usual Saturday drive in his Cadillac with his favorite pig, Mercy, turns into an adventure when an unexpected passenger shows up in the back seat and Mercy finds herself behind the wheel.
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    2008., Ages 4-8, Candlewick Press Call No: E DIC   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Mercy Watson   Volume: #5Summary Note: Two sisters move in next door to where Mercy the pig lives, and frustrated when Mercy continues to eat their flowers decide to call for the help of an Animal Control Officer, Francine Poulet, to handle the case.
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    2022., Ages 3-8, Candlewick Press Call No: PB DIC    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Mercy WatsonSummary Note: When Stella gets the sudden idea to go caroling, she has a little trouble getting someone to join her. Her brother, Frank, is not good at spontaneity. The Watsons are very involved in a precarious fruitcake attempt (but happy to send their pig, Mercy, out for the occasion). Eugenia Lincoln declines, a bit rudely, to accompany on her accordion, and Horace Broom is too busy studying planetary movement. Will Stella need to sing by herself--with enthusiastic contributions from the pig, the cat, and the horse she picks up on the way? Or does the evening hold a miracle Stella hadn't expected?