List of Books
Title | Year | Notes |
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Clifford and the Big Parade | 1998 | |
Clifford and the Big Storm | 1995 | |
Clifford and the Grouchy Neighbors | 1985 | |
Clifford and the Halloween Parade | 1999 | |
Clifford at the Circus | 1985 | |
Clifford Barks! | 2000 | |
Clifford Counts 1 2 3 | 1998 | |
Clifford Counts Bubbles | 1992 | |
Clifford Follows His Nose | 1992 | |
Clifford Gets a Job | 1965 | |
Clifford Goes to Dog School | 2002 | |
Clifford Goes to Hollywood | 1980 | Reissued in 2010 under the title: Clifford is a Star |
Clifford Goes to Washington | 2005 | |
Clifford Grows Up | 1999 | |
Clifford I Love You | 1994 | Pop-Up |
Clifford Keeps Cool | 1998 | |
Clifford Makes a Friend | 1998 | |
Clifford Makes the Team | 2011 | |
Clifford Takes a Trip | 1966 | |
Clifford the Champion | 2009 | |
Clifford the Firehouse Dog | 1994 | |
Clifford to the Rescue | 2000 | |
Clifford Visits the Hospital | 2000 | |
Clifford, the Big Red Dog | 1963 | |
Clifford, the Small Red Puppy | 1972 | |
Clifford, We Love You | 1991 | |
Clifford: Where is the Big Red Doggie? | 1998 | |
Clifford's ABC | 1983 | |
Clifford's Animal Sounds | 1991 | |
Clifford's Bathtime | 1991 | |
Clifford's Bedtime | 1991 | |
Clifford's Best Friend: A Story about Emily Elizabeth | 1998 | |
Clifford's Big Book of Things to Know | 1999 | |
Clifford's Big Red Reader | 2001 | |
Clifford's Birthday Party | 1988 | |
Clifford's Busy Week | 2002 | |
Clifford's Hanukkah | 1984 | |
Clifford's Class Trip | 2003 | |
Clifford's Day with Dad | 2003 | |
Clifford's Family | 1984 | |
Clifford's First Autumn | 1997 | |
Clifford's First Christmas | 1994 | |
Clifford's First Easter | 1995 | |
Clifford's First Halloween | 1995 | |
Clifford's First School Day | 1999 | |
Clifford's First Sleepover | 2004 | |
Clifford's First Snow Day | 1998 | |
Clifford's First Valentine's Day | 1997 | |
Clifford's Furry Friends | 2001 | |
Clifford's Good Deeds | 1985 | |
Clifford's Halloween | 1966 | |
Clifford's Happy Days: A Pop-Up Book | 1990 | |
Clifford's Happy Easter | 1994 | |
Clifford's Happy Mother's Day | 2001 | |
Clifford's Kitten | 1984 | |
Clifford's Manners | 1987 | |
Clifford's Neighborhood: Lots to Learn All Around Town | 2002 | |
Clifford's Noisy Day | 1992 | |
Clifford's Opposites | 2000 | |
Clifford's Pals | 1985 | Reissued in 2010 under the title: Clifford's Best Pals |
Clifford's Peek-And-Seek Animal Riddles | 1997 | |
Clifford's Peekaboo | 1991 | |
Clifford's Puppy Days | 1989 | |
Clifford's Puppy Fun: A Lift-The-Flap Board Book With Stickers | 2001 | |
Clifford's Riddles | 1974 | |
Clifford's Schoolhouse | 2000 | |
Clifford's Sports Day | 1996 | |
Clifford's Spring Clean-Up | 1997 | |
Clifford's Thanksgiving Visit | 1993 | |
Clifford's Tricks | 1969 | |
Clifford's Valentines | 2001 | |
Clifford's Word Book | 1990 | |
Count on Clifford | 1985 | |
Oops, Clifford! | 1998 | |
Where is Clifford? | 1989 |
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