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- Sugar Plumm; Cecil "Spike" Wilson
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- humor; children
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Barbara Plumm (partial); Peg Wilson (partial); Harvey Wilson (partial)
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cover sequence adapted from an interior story
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- Once upon a time there was a cute baby boy...
- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- Spike Wilson [Cecil Wilson]; Sugar Plumm; Peg Wilson (partial); Harvey Wilson (partial); Barbara Plumm (partial); Bill Plumm (partial)
- Synopsis
- Sugar and Spike meet for the first time and realize that they can talk to each other, which is surprising because their parents don't understand baby talk.
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Peg Wilson (partial); Barbara Plumm (partial); Harvey Wilson (partial)
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- Sugar's parents give her candy when she sucks her thumb, but Spike doesn't get the same result when he tries it.
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- Every time I finish a page of comics...
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page includes six uncolored panels of art with blank word balloons
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- humor; children
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Uncle Charley (partial); Barbara Plumm (partial); Old Whiskers
- Synopsis
- Sugar's Uncle Charley turns out a be a great guy, for an adult.
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson
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- Sugar teaches Spike how to push a wheelbarrow, but then she wants a ride.
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Bill Plumm (partial)
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- Sugar and Spike try to practice their golf swings, like her daddy does.
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Barbara Plumm (partial)
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- Spike tells Sugar that he thinks his father must be inside the telephone.
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- Watcha doin', Snoony?
- Genre
- humor; children
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- Snoony Jibbet; Sisty Hunkel
- Synopsis
- Snoony is trying to invent cod liver oil that tastes like ice cream but doesn't want to taste it to see if he has succeeded.
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possible inventory story originally intended for Scribbly (DC, 1948 series)
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Peg Wilson (partial)
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- humor; children
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Barbara Plumm
- Synopsis
- Sugar's mom hires a photographer but Sugar is afraid of the camera and Spike tries to protect her by spoiling every shot.
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- humor; children
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Uncle Charley; Barbara Plumm; Peg Wilson
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- Uncle Charley brings a toy fire truck for Sugar but he ends up in the corner with the kids.
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- humor; children
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- Spike Wilson; Peg Wilson
- Synopsis
- Spike's mom tries to teach her new parrot to talk, but it picks up Spike's baby talk instead.
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- Sugar Plumm; Barbara Plumm
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- Sugar helps her mom get rid of a vacuum cleaner salesman.
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm
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- Spike gets a tricycle but they can't figure out how it works.
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- Synopsis
- paper doll page
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outfits submitted by Gail Delgado; Diane Snapinn; Bobby Carroll; Arline Burns; Billy Thompson; Jimmy Dean
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Peg Wilson; Barbara Plumm
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- Sugar teaches Spike that the only way to get to play with the toys in the department store is to lose your parents first.
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cover is adapted from an interior story
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Peg Wilson (partial); Barbara Plumm (partial)
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- Spike gets a marble but then loses it in the vacuum cleaner, so he and Sugar plot to retrieve it.
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Harvey Wilson (partial); Peg Wilson (partial); Barbara Plumm (partial); Bill Plumm (partial)
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- Spike goes to the beach for the first time but he doesn't think much of the water.
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson
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- paper doll page
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fashions submitted by Marion Ford; Pamela Masi; Winifred Jorgens; Adelaide McCarthy; Peggy Ann Smith; Milton Maston
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- humor; children
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Peg Wilson (partial); Harvey Wilson (partial)
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- When Spike's father decides he can't eat a lobster, Spike gets to bring it home from the restaurant as a pet. Since baby animals can understand and speak baby talk, the lobster asks the kids to do him a favor, and they send him back to the sea.
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- put the six panels in the correct order
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- humor; children
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Aunt Minerva; Peg Wilson (partial); Uncle Charley (partial)
- Synopsis
- Spike is afraid of his Aunt Minerva, who has been left to babysit, but Sugar's Uncle Charley saves the kids.
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- humor; children
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Barbara Plumm (partial); Peg Wilson (partial)
- Synopsis
- Sugar and Spike learn the power of "I'm sorry."
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Peg Wilson (partial); Barbara Plumm (partial)
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- Putting a fountain pen in a pencil sharpener makes a big mess.
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Harvey Wilson (partial); Bill Plumm (partial)
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- The kids put a hole in the Wilsons' hammock, which causes a fight between their dads.
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Bill Plumm (partial); Harvey Wilson (partial)
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- A fishing trip goes off in a crazy direction.
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- 27
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- humor; children
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Barbara Plumm; Peg Wilson; Clarence
- Synopsis
- Sugar and Spike go to a birthday party for the first time, but they don't want to give the present to the birthday boy.
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Clarence resembles the later regular character Little Arthur.
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- 29
- Genre
- humor; children
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Harvey Wilson; Peg Wilson; Barbara Plumm; Bill Plumm
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- Spike wakes up in the middle of the night and goes next door to find Sugar. They decide to do all the things their mothers don't want them to do, since there's no one around to stop them.
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm
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- Spike tells Sugar that his grampa sleeps in pieces, because his teeth are in a glass beside the bed.
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson
- Synopsis
- paper doll page
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fashions submitted by Tommy Zarton; Donna Reed; Linda Wayne; Estalee Ann Phillips; Suzanne Fleiss; Bobbye Culley; Dale Frucht
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- 30
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- humor; children
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm
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- Spike tries to explain roller skates to Sugar, after he saw them on a boy, but she doesn't believe him until she sees them herself.
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson
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- After the kids see a team of firemen putting out a fire, they squirt water on one of their dads who's smoking.
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- 28
- Genre
- humor; children
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Bill Plumm; Barbara Plumm
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- Sugar and Spike observe that grownups are always moving things from one place to another, but when they try it they only get in trouble.
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson
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- humor; children
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Barbara Plumm; Peg Wilson
- Synopsis
- Sugar and Spike meet a baby younger than themselves, and explain some facts of life to him.
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Harvey Wilson; Peg Wilson; Barbara Plumm; Bill Plumm; Grandma Wilson
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- Everyone goes to Grandma Wilson's for Christmas, but the kids are more interested in playing the piano than playing with their new toys.
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- Christmas; piano
fashions submitted by Sara Stittle; Molly Huggins
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concept submitted by Merry Lee of San Diego, California
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm
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- paper doll page
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fashions submitted by Jeanne Mailes; Christine Wawrzovek; Carry-Lou Marston; Carol Ann Ketchledge; Linda Weine; Mara Ditson; Stephen Levine
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Peg Wilson; Harvey Wilson
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- Spike's dad believes that he can keep Spike occupied and out of his hair.
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Harvey Wilson; Peg Wilson
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- Spike and Sugar are punished because they finger-painted on the walls with anchovy paste, which attracted every cat in the neighborhood to the house.
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Peg Wilson; Barbara Plumm
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- Spike's mom gets a new electric mixer, which the kids don't understand.
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- humor; children
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Barbara Plumm; Peg Wilson
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- The mothers decide to separate Sugar and Spike so they will learn to talk, but the only word they end up learning is "bang!"
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Peg Wilson; Barbara Plumm
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- Peg and Barbara consult a child psychology book to figure out the kids' behavior.
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Story suggested by Mrs. Frank Odell of New Rochelle, NY.
The book is a parenting book named "The Child's Mind and How it Works."
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- Spike goes to the barber for the first time, which doesn't go very well.
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- children; fashion
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Cut-out dolls.
Fashions submitted by Jackie Cook; Cheryl Barber; Nell Ross; Rona Stern; Jerilynn Radcliff; Leslie Peterson; Dick Cunnington; Katherine Borowski
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Peg Wilson
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- Sugar learns why she is not supposed to touch the radiator.
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- humor; children
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Peg Wilson; Harvey Wilson
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- Spike's dad buys toy steering wheels for Spike and Sugar and takes them for a drive, which ends up getting him stopped twice by the police.
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Harvey Wilson
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- humor; children
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Peg Wilson
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- Sugar and Spike try to teach Spike's mom some basic baby talk.
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story is dedicated to Wayne Posz
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- humor; children
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Uncle Charlie; Barbara Plumm
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- Uncle Charley brings Sugar a punching bag doll, but the kids don't like it.
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- paper dolls
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fashions submitted by Carol Mahoney; Mary Jean Kershner; Anne L. Gettinger; Donna James; Kathleen McGlaughlin; Mary Sue Westfall; Jan W. Piper; Lynn Midgen; Linda Edwards; Lesley Peterson; Anna Pittarese; Mary Jo Acosta; Patty Howard; Maryanne Safir; Evelyn Place
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- Spike Wilson; Sugar Plumm; Barbara Plumm
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- Sugar adjusts the clock so the inside is on the outside.
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- clocks
story is dedicated to Nell-Rose Kottal
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- humor; children
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Grampa Plumm
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- Sugar's grampa brings her a rocking horse, but when the kids break it, they find out he can give them rides without a horse.
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story is dedicated to Fred Donato and Colette Van Riemsdyke
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- Sugar Plumm; Spike Wilson; Bill Plumm; Barbara Plumm
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- Sugar and Spike are not very impressed by the zoo.
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story is dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Rube Grossman
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- Sugar and Spike learn about a mirror
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- S&S talk to a baby horse.
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- Spike learns to say "Bad Boy."
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- S&S learn how to turn off the light.
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